Serial

Ad verba Līberorum. Journal of Linguistics & Pedagogy & Psychology
Jazykovedný časopis
Lingua Posnaniensis
Linguistic and Oriental Studies from Poznań
Linguistica Pragensia
Literary Movement / Ruch Literacki
Lithuanian Language / Lietuvių Kalba
Lodz Papers in Pragmatics
Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance
Poznań Studies in Contemporary Linguistics
Psychology of Language and Communication
Research in Language
Slovak Speach
Studia Anglica Posnaniensia
Text Matters - A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture
The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics
Yearbook of History of Polish Press / Rocznik Historii Prasy Polskiej

Instruction for Authors

  • Lingua Posnaniensis publishes articles, book-reviews and review-articles in English.
  • The manuscript (not exceeding 20000 characters) may be submitted:

a) both printed on A-4 paper and on CD ROM (preferably in Microsoft for Windows, version 6.0 or later)

b) by e-mail to stroniu@amu.edu.pl in Microsoft for Windows (version 6.0 or later) and in a PDF

  • All non-standard fonts must be attached.
  • Articles must be preceded by an abstract in English (up to 800 characters) which is required to consist of 4 parts: purpose, method, results and conclusion.
  • The margins should be 10 cm at the top of the first page and 1.5 cm at the top of subsequent pages, 2.5 cm at the bottom, 2 cm on the left and 1.4 cm on the right. Footnotes should be numbered consecutively and appear at the bottom of each page.
  • For references, the quoted author’s name with no initials should be followed by the year of publication of the cited work with the page number(s) following a colon and put in the brackets:

(Bach 1968: 352–364) (n.b. use small caps for authors names)

(Mopeb et al. 1961: 74 ff.) (more than one author)

  • References or bibliography should be compiled in alphabetical order according to the first letter of the author’s name and according to the following pattern:

a) for books:

Chomsky Noam. 1957. Syntactic Structures. The Hague: Mouton.

Jakobson Roman, Kawamoto Shigeo (eds.). 1970. Studies in General and Oriental Linguistics Presented to Shiro Hattori on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday. Tokyo: TEC Company Limited.

b) for articles:

– in scholary journals

Majewicz Alfred F. 1979. “The Importance of the Polish Contribution to the Study of the Ainu and Their Language.” Lingua Posnaniensis 22, 93–122.

– in edited books:

Tamura Suzuko. 1970. “Personal Affixes in the Saru of Ainu.” In: Jakobson, Kawamoto 1970: 577–611.

All entries should be listed as they appear in the original version. The translation of titles of works not written in English, French, German or Russian, into the language of the contribution is recommended, e.g.

Kolbuszewski Stanisław F. 1977. Jana Karigera słownik polsko-łotewski na tle leksykografii b. Inflant Polskich (Polish-Latvian Dictionary of Jan Kariger Against the Background of Lexicography in Former Polish Livonia). Poznań: A. Mickiewicz University Press.

Mao Zongwu 1962. “Yaozu yuyan gaikuang” (Notes of the Languages of the Yao People). Zongguo yuwen 3, 141–148.

More than one reference from the same author(s) in the same year must be identified by the letters “a”, “b”, “c”, etc., placed after the year of publication e.g. (Tambovtsev 2001a: 121).

Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa).

  • For web references the full URL, author names, dates and reference to a source publication, should be given.
  • Phonetic symbols and other non-traditional characters should be listed on a separate page for graphic purposes and accompanied by their description.
  • The International Phonetic Alphabet is recommended.

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