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Form:
Manuscripts should be typed double-spaced throughout in a 12 point font, with no
less than 2 inch margins on all four sides.
Abstract:
The manuscript submitted for the journal should be accompanied by an abstract of
about 100 words, summarizing the major content of the article, and 4-6 key words
that would lead on-line searchers to the article. The abstract should be typed between
the name of the author (affiliation) and the main body of the article.
Citations:
Brief citations should take such forms as "..., as shown in Hornstein (2000)"
or "According to Chomsky (1995:261)."
Footnotes:
All footnotes should be typed on the same sheet with the text.
References:
Full citation of literature referred to should be given in a bibliography at the
end of the article with the heading References, and arranged alphabetically by
surnames
of authors. The format should be consistent with the following examples.
Chomsky,
N. 1995. The Minimalist
Program. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Lasnik,
H. 1995. Case and Expletives Revisited: On Greed and Other Human Failings.
Linguistic Inquiry
26-4, 615-633.
Hong,
Kildong (ed). 1999. A
Minimalist Approach to Syntax. Seoul: Hankuk Publishers.
Higgibothan,
J. 1992. Reference and Control. Larson, R. and S. Iatridou (eds). Control
and Grammar, 79-108. London: Academic Press.
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The editors request that manuscripts be limited to 50 manuscript pages. This page
guideline include footnotes and references.
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It is the policy of the Society of Modern Grammar to own the copyright to the contributions
it publishes.
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