期刊名称:JOURNAL OF LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Journal of Linguistic Anthropology (JLA), a publication of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology (SLA), publishes articles on the anthropological study of language, including analysis of discourse, language in society, language and cognition, and language acquisition of socialization.
Indexed / Abstracted in
Abstracts in Anthropology (Baywood Publishing) Add IBSS Anthropological Literature (Harvard University) Communication & Mass Media Index (EBSCO) Current Abstracts (EBSCO) Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts MLA International Bibliography (MLA) Proquest Social Science Journals (ProQuest)
Instructions to Authors The Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, the journal of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology, welcomes contributions of relevance to linguistic anthropology. Articles, while presenting research results, should develop general theoretical implications and larger issues of debate. The submissions should not normally exceed 10,000 words (inclusive of notes but not bibliography). Other pieces may include critical essays, interviews, commentaries, discussions, brief translations, and reviews of recent books in linguistic anthropology and closely related topics.The Journal of Linguistic Anthropology follows the Chicago Manual of Style (14th edition, University of Chicago Press, 1993) for most matters of style, including hyphenation, capitalization, punctuation, abbreviations, and grammar, and Merriam-Webster's Third Collegiate Dictionary (10th edition, 2000) for spelling. For further details please consult the American Anthropological Association Style Guide.
Submit your original manuscript electronically via email attachment to the editor at jlaeditor [at] gmail [dot] com. No paper submissions are necessary. Manuscripts must be typed double-spaced using a standard Times New Roman 12 point font as the default font, including quotations and excerpts, notes, references, tables and figure captions. Margins throughout the manuscript must be at least one inch; the right margin should not be justified. Papers that require special fonts should include those fonts as attachments with the submission.No paper submissions are necessary. Manuscripts must be typed double-spaced using a standard Times New Roman 12 point font as the default font, including quotations and excerpts, notes, references, tables and figure captions. Margins throughout the manuscript must be at least one inch; the right margin should not be justified. Papers that require special fonts should include those fonts as attachments with the submission.
Using page breaks (not section breaks) divide (1) the title page, with the complete title and author(s) name, affiliation and correspondence address and a 100 word abstract; (2) the article text, notes, and references; (3) each figure or table with captions on a separate sheet. All pages of the manuscript should be numbered consecutively. Notes should be formatted as numerical endnotes and should be formatted to come at the end of the section, and a single continuous section break should be placed between the article text and the references.
References. All entries in the reference list must be cited in the text and vice versa. In text, references are cited in parentheses, with last name(s), year of publication, and, where necessary, page numbers. The reference list should be in the style of American Anthropologist: ordered alphabetically by author's last name, with author listed on one line (if more than one author, only the primary author's last name should be placed before the first name), date of publication indented on the next line, followed by title and then publisher's city and name. All subsequent lines should be indented beyond the date. No underlining or boldface should be used in the reference list. All content words in all titles should be capitalized. Consult the AAA Style Guide for more details.
Tables. Number tables consecutively in the order in which they appear in the text. Each table should have a caption. The caption and body of the table should be double-spaced.
Figures. Artwork for figures must be camera-ready - that is, a digital file (files should be at least 300 dpi and should be in TIFF, EPS, or Photoshop formats only). For initial submissions jpeg or digital files of other formats embedded in the actual document are fine. Authors should be prepared to secure permissions for all images to avoid delay of publication.
Phonetics. All phonetic characters should be limited to the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Send correspondence to:
Paul Manning, Editor Journal of Linguistic Anthropology Department of Anthropology Trent University 1600 West bank Drive Peterborough, Ontario, Canada K9J 7B8
e-mail: jlaeditor [at] gmail [dot] com jlawebsite: http://linguisticanthropology.org/journal/
Editorial Board Editor Paul Manning, Trent University
Associate Editors H. Samy Alim, UCLA Bernard Bate, Yale University Steve Coleman, NUI Maynooth Katherine Hoffman, Northwestern University Miyako Inoue, Stanford University Robert Moore, Dublin City University
Book Review Editor Alejandro Paz, University of Chicago jlabookreviews@gmail.com
Editorial Board Karin Aronsson, Linkoping University Jan Blommaert, Ghent University Charles L. Briggs, University of California, San Diego Penelope Brown, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Mary Bucholtz, University of California, Santa Barbara Deborah Cameron, University of London James P. Collins, State University of New York, Albany Haruko Cook, University of Hawai'i, Manoa Eve Danziger, University of Virginia Alessandro Duranti, University of California, Los Angeles Penelope Eckert, Stanford University Nora England, University of Texas, Austin Marjorie Harness Goodwin, University of California, Los Angeles Monica Heller, University of Toronto Miyako Inoue, Stanford University Judith T. Irvine, University of Michigan Elizabeth Keating, University of Texas Don Kulick, New York University Per Linell, University of Tampere Luisa Maffil, Terralingua: Partnerships for Linguistic and Biological Diversity Marianne Mithun, University of California, Santa Barbara Marcyliena Morgan, Harvard University Carol Padden, University of California, San Diego Suzanne Romaine, University of Oxford Alan Rumsey, Australian National University Otto Santa Anna, University of California, Los Angeles Marja-Leena Sorjonen, Research Institute for the Languages of Finland Ruth Wodak, University of Vienna Ana Celia Zentella, University of California, San Diego
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