期刊名称:DISCOURSE PROCESSES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Discourse Processes is a multidisciplinary journal providing a forum for the cross-fertilization of ideas from diverse disciplines sharing a common interest in discourse prose comprehension and recall, dialogue analysis, text grammar construction, computer simulation of natural language, cross-cultural comparisons of communicative competence, or related topics. The problems posed by multisentence contexts and the methods required to investigate them although not always unique to discourse are sufficiently distinct so as to require an organized mode of scientific interaction made possible through this journal. Scholars working in the discourse area from the perspective of sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, ethnomethodology and the sociology of language, educational psychology, the philosophy of language, computer science, and related subareas are invited to make contributions. The journal accepts original experimental and/or theoretical papers which substantially advance understanding of the structure and function of discourse.
Instructions to Authors
Submission: Discourse Processes now uses an online submission and review system, Editorial Manager, through which authors submit manuscripts and track their progress up until acceptance for publication. Authors will enter pertinent information into the system and submit the following files: (a) Cover letter file, containing any comments to the editor. (b) Manuscript file, containing the entire text of the article, including title page, abstract, all text, references, footnotes, and appendixes. Figures and tables may either be included at the end of this file or submitted separately. (c) Figures and tables, which may be submitted as separate files if desired. (d) Multimedia files, which must be submitted as separate files.
Please log onto http://www.editorialmanager.com/dp for information and instructions regarding registration and manuscript submission.
Manuscript Preparation: Manuscripts should not exceed 35 double-spaced pages and should be prepared according to the guidelines of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). The title page should include the title of the manuscript; names and affiliations of all authors; name, address, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the corresponding author; and a running head of no more than 48 letters and spaces. The second page should include the manuscript title and an abstract of 100 to 150 words.
Peer Review: To facilitate a prompt review of their articles, authors should submit a list of five possible reviewers, at least three of whom should be on the Discourse Processes Editorial Board. The e-mail address and telephone number should be included for recommended reviewers who are not on the editorial board. This information is to be provided on the online submission site.
Permissions: Authors are responsible for all statements made in their work and for obtaining permission from copyright owners to use a lengthy quotation (500 words or more) or to reprint or adapt a table or figure published elsewhere. Authors should write to original author(s) and publisher of such material to request nonexclusive world rights in all languages for use in the article and in future editions. Provide copies of all permissions and credit lines obtained.
Production Notes: Accepted manuscripts are copyedited and typeset into page proofs. Authors read proofs to correct errors and answer editor's queries. Authors may order reprints of their articles only when they return page proofs. Submission: Discourse Processes now uses an online submission and review system, Editorial Manager, through which authors submit manuscripts and track their progress up until acceptance for publication. Authors will enter pertinent information into the system and submit
Editorial Board
Editor: Michael F. Schober
Associate Editors: Charles Goodwin, Susan R. Goldman, and Arthur C. Graesser
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