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期刊名称:APPLIED LINGUISTICS

ISSN:0142-6001
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:OXFORD UNIV PRESS, GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX2 6DP
  出版社网址:http://www.oup.co.uk/
期刊网址:http://applij.oxfordjournals.org/
影响因子: 5.741 (2020年) 3.041(2018年) 3.225(2017年) 3.593(2016年) 3.25(2015年) 1.453(2014年) 1.833(2013年) 1.500 (2012年) 1.885(2011年)
主题范畴:LINGUISTICS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Applied Linguistics publishes research into language with relevance to real world problems. It promotes principled and multidisciplinary approaches to research on language-related concerns in the various fields encompassed by applied linguistics.

The journal is keen to help make connections between fields, theories, research methods, and scholarly discourses, and welcomes contributions which critically reflect on current practices in applied linguistic research. It promotes scholarly and scientific discussion of issues that unite or divide scholars in applied linguistics. The journal also reviews new publications in the multidisciplinary field of Applied Linguistics.


Instructions to Authors

General guidelines

Articles submitted to Applied Linguistics should represent outstanding scholarship and make original contributions to the field. The Editors will assume that an article submitted for their consideration has not previously been published and is not being considered for publication elsewhere, either in the submitted form or in a modified version. Articles must be written in English and not include libelous or defamatory material. Manuscripts should normally be no longer than 9,000 words and should be accompanied by an abstract not exceeding 200 words. Please send an electronic version and two hard copies to one of the Editors (Guy Cook: Applied-Linguistics@open.ac.uk; Gabriele Kasper: appling@hawaii.edu).

Applied Linguistics operates a double-blind peer review process. To facilitate this process, authors are requested to ensure that all submissions, whether first or revised versions, are anonymized. Authors' names and institutional affiliations should appear only on a detachable cover sheet. Author's name(s) should be substituted by 'author' throughout the paper, e.g. in references to the author's own work. Submitted manuscripts will not normally be returned.

Authors are obliged to submit an electronic version and should also supply two hard copies. The electronic and paper versions must be identical and manuscripts should be doublespaced in both paper and electronic formats. Details of the hardware and software used to produce the file should be given (e.g. Word for Windows XP). Hard copy should be printed in double spacing on one side of the paper. In general, the presentation of articles should confirm as closely as possible to the printed style of the journal. Footnotes should appear on a separate page, with a reference in the text to indicate it location.

Articles should be original and should not include libellous or defamatory material.

Each contributor should provide a brief biodata of about 90 words listing main interests, recent publications, and a contact address. Email address is optional.

If your article contains extracts from other works, especially Figures, Tables, poetry etc., please contact the authors and publishers before submitting the final version to seek permission to use their work. If primary data is to be included, research participants should have signed a consent form.

All contributors whose articles are accepted for publication will be required to sign a copyright assignment form, and to confirm that their article is original, accurate (inasmuch as can be ascertained in research), and does not include any libellous statements.

Forum
Forum pieces are usually reviewed by the journal Editors and are not sent for external review. Items for the Forum section are normally 2,000 words long. Contributions to the Forum section and offers to review book publications should be addressed to the Forum and Reviews Editor.

They may consist of comments, statements on current issues, short reports on ongoing research (but NOT abstracts), or short replies to other articles.

Book Reviews
The journal publishes reviews of books relevant to the field of Applied Linguistics. If you would like to review a book for Applied Linguistics, please contact the Reviews Editor at the address below. Unsolicited book reviews are not accepted for publication

References
Books:

  • author's surname followed by comma and initials (and full points) in bold, with a word space between two or more initials
  • authors' initial comes after first surname, but for books with more than one author the initials come first on second, third, etc. authors
  • no curves or brackets around dates
  • date of book is in roman, followed by a full point
  • authors with two books in same year should be labelled a and b (immediately after date, no space)
  • book titles in italic; main words have initial capitals
  • main words in book titles have initial caps, including subtitles

Articles:

  • titles of journal articles in Roman with single inverted commas
  • first word only has initial caps except for names
  • full point before final inverted comma (for journal articles).
  • if an entry is a paper from an edited collection, put the title in Roman with single inverted
  • commas but no full point after, then 'in'.
  • journal titles in italic; main words have initial capitals
  • check that all details have been included: volume, issue (if available), page numbers. See the examples below for style.

If a book is referred to several times, put the full details as a separate entry with just authors and dates elsewhere; however, if it is referred to only once put the full details with the entry for the paper. Please check that all works referred to have their full details somewhere.

Examples:

Aston, G. 1995. 'Corpora in language pedagogy: matching theory and practice' in Cook and Seidlhofer (eds.).

Cook, G. and B. Seidlhofer. 1995. Principle and Practice in Applied Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Ellis, R. 1994. The Study of Second Language Acquisition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Swain, M. 1995. 'Three functions of output in second language learning' in Cook and Seidlhofer (eds.).

Turner, D. 1979. 'The effect of instruction on second language learning and second language acquisition' in Andersen, R. (ed.): The Acquisition and Use of Spanish and English as First and Second Languages. Washington, DC: TESOL.

Wenden, A. 1986a. 'What do second language learners know about their language learning? A second look at retrospective accounts.' Applied Linguistics 7/3: 186-201.

Wenden, A. 1986b. 'Helping language learners think about learning.' English Language Teaching Journal 40/1: 3-12.

Check that all bibliographical refs in the article are in the References, and vice versa. If any entries are incomplete or inconsistent please query straight away-page proof stage is too late.

Authors' names often misspelt: Courchêne(circumflex accent), DeCarrico (no space or hyphen, two capitals),Dörnyei (umlaut),Færch(elision), Givón  (acute accent on o), Sharwood Smith (two words, no hyphen), Skutnabb-Kangas (one t, two b's, hyphen), VanPatten (no space or hyphen, two capitals).

If the reference is available online, please give the URL if you know it. We are aiming to provide direct reference linking from the online version of the journal.

Bibliographical references in the text follow the author-date system, e.g.: 'It has been shown that learners do not always think (Clark and Clark 1977: 57-85)' or '(Swain 1985)'. 'Ellis (1985) has shown that ...'

No comma between author's name and date. Space between date and page numbers if given.

If two or more works are referred to, list them in date order. If more than one was published in the same year, list these alphabetically by author's name. Separate them with semicolons, as follows: 'Ellis 1985; Wenden 1986; Swain 1995'.

Dates: 1960s not 1960's, l96Os, '60s, sixties, etc. 'In the 1970s' rather than 'thirty years ago'.

Figures and Tables: Where a Figure or Table is to be inserted in the text, on a separate line write
[FIGURE 1 NEAR HERE]
The Tables and Figures themselves should be inserted at the end of the article, or in a separate file. Each Figure and Table should be clearly labelled with number and caption. They should be numbered Figure 1, Figure 2, Table 1, Table 2, etc.

Headings: No more than two levels of heading below the title. Headings should not be numbered.

Inverted commas: Use single quotes except for quotations within quotations.

Notes: endnotes not footnotes. Number using Arabic numerals.

Oxford comma (serial comma): insert in a series: 'this, that, and/or something else'.

Paragraphs: No line space should be left between paragraphs. The first line of new paragraphs should be indented, except straight after a heading. Do not use a hard return at the end of a line in running text, except at the end of a paragraph.

Quotations from other works should not be put in OUP style but any inaccuracies or inconsistencies should be queried. Quotations of more than three lines should be displayed and indented. Check that page numbers of the source have been provided.

Spaces between words or after full points and colons: should be a single word space.

Spelling: British or American English: author should state which. Check for consistency. 'Sociolinguistics', 'sociolinguists', 'psycholinguistics', etc.: no hyphen. Endings: use -ize endings where allowed, even in British English.

ELECTRONIC MANUSCRIPTS:

Applied Linguistics does not have an electronic style sheet as some journals do.

Please send your manuscript and cover letter as email attachments to the Editors. You can email the Editors by clicking on their names below.

Alternatively, you can copy your manuscript and cover letter on a CD-ROM to be sent together with your hardcopies.

Print-outs: Final Submissions only may be sent by email, but a print-out or PDF should also be sent in case of any translation problems, especially if unusual fonts, diacritics, non-Roman alphabet, conversation analysis symbols, or phonetic characters are used. Let the Production Editor know if any special fonts are needed and highlight these on the print-out. Manuscripts should be doublespaced in both paper and electronic formats, please print your article out in double line spacing, with wide margins. Number the pages. There is no need for a running head.

Hyphenation and justification: turn off.

Page breaks Do not insert page breaks in the text. Do not insert extra spacing to avoid widows or orphans: page breaks will be different in the typeset proofs.

Proofread and spell check your work when you have finished.

Software: Please let us know which word-processing software you are using. Please do not convert files to ASCII-it is easier for us to convert from a word-processing program, and any formatting will be lost.

Make a back-up of all your work!

If you detect any virus on your machine, please inform all your OUP contacts immediately with full details.

EDITORS:

Guy Cook

Professor of Applied Linguistics
Faculty of Education and Language Studies
Briggs Building
The Open University
Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
UK

Professor Gabriele Kasper

University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Department of Second Language Studies
1890 East-West Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
USA

REVIEWS AND FORYM EDITOR:

Professor Stef Slembrouck

Universiteit Gent
Vakgroep Engels
Rozier 44
9000 Gent
Belgium

PROOFS:

Proofs will be sent to the author for correction, and should be returned to Oxford University Press by the deadline given.

OFFPRINTS:

On publication of the relevant issue, twenty-five offprints of an article or Forum piece will be sent to authors free of charge. Book reviewers will be sent the issue of the journal in which their review appears.

COPYRIGHT:

Acceptance of an author's copyright material is on the understanding that it has been assigned to the Oxford University Press subject to the following conditions. Authors are free to use their articles in subsequent publications written or edited by themselves, provided that acknowledgement is made of Applied Linguistics as the place of original publication. Except for brief extracts the Oxford University Press will not give permission to a third party to reproduce material from an article unless two months have elapsed without response from the authors after the relevant application has been made to them. It is the responsibility of the author to obtain permission to reproduce extracts, figures, or tables from other works.


Editorial Board
 

EDITORS:

Gabriele Kasper

Department of Second Language Studies
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
1890 East-West Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
USA

Guy Cook

Faculty of Education and Language Studies
Briggs Building
The Open University
Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
UK

ASSISTANTS TO GABRIELE KASPER:

Hanh Thi Nguyen and Matt Prior

University of Hawai'i at Manoa

ASSISTANT TO GUY COOK:

Denise Santos

University of Reading

REVIEWS AND FORUM EDITOR:

Stef Slembrouck

Universiteit Gent
Vakgroep Engels
Rozier 44
9000 Gent
Belgium

ASSISTANT TO STEF SLEMBROUCK:

Tine Defour

Universiteit Gent

ADVISORY BOARD:

Ronald Carter

British Association for Applied Linguistics

Vacant

American Association for Applied Linguistics

Susan Gass

International Association for Applied Linguistics

Cristina Whitecross

Oxford University Press

EDITORIAL PANEL:

Karin Aronsson

Linköping University

Julie Belz

Monterey Institute of International Studies

David Block

London University Institute of Education

Martin Bygate

Lancaster University

Deborah Cameron

University of Oxford

Lynne Cameron

Open University (BAAL Representative)

Jasone Cenoz

University of the Basque Country (AILA Representative)

Zoltán Dörnyei

University of Nottingham

Patricia Duff

University of British Columbia

Diana Eades

University of New England, Australia

ZhaoHong Han

Columbia University

Susan Hunston

University of Birmingham

Claire Kramsch

University of California at Berkeley

Graham Low

University of York

Sinfree Makoni

Penn State University

Janet Maybin

Open University, UK

Junko Mori

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Greg Myers

Lancaster University

Lourdes Ortega

University of Hawai'i at Manoa

Gabriele Pallotti

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Alastair Pennycook

University of Technology Sydney

Steven Ross

Kwansei Gakuin University

Antonella Sorace

University of Edinburgh

Michael Stubbs

University of Trier



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