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2 SUBMISSION
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We heartily thank Neal R. Norrick and Gerardine Pereira for their help
with the style sheet. Needless to say, any remaining inconsistencies
are our sole responsibility.
Furthermore, indicate on that sheet who reviewed your paper.
Generally, the dissertation supervisor or any other full professor at
Saarland University is eligible. For further information, see the
editorial (Gerhardt 2007).
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Use italics for all cited linguistic forms and examples in the text. Do
NOT use italics for emphasis, or to mark loanwords or technical
terms.
Use CAPITAL LETTERS to mark a technical term at its first use
or definition, or to give emphasis to a word or phrase in the text.
Use ‘single quotation marks’ for any other matters. In this style
sheet, it was used to refer to the different formatting styles in the
text. It can also be used e.g. to refer to meanings: “In this case,
haha means ‘sunk fence’, not ‘laughter’.” Be consistent! When in
doubt, contact the editors.
5 TITLE
6 ABSTRACT
7 KEYWORDS
8 QUOTATIONS
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9 EXAMPLES
10 FOOTNOTES
Use the footnote editor of your text processing software and the
style ‘footnote’ for the text of the footnote proper. Keep footnotes
to an ABSOLUTE minimum.
11 SPECIAL MATTERS
12 REFERENCES
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(https://cf.linguistlist.org/pubs/tocs/index.html). Use the following
examples as models for your reference section. Do NOT number
the bibliography like a section of your paper (use ‘heading:
references’).
Insert four carriage returns (four empty lines) before your
references section. Do not forget to link internet sources. Use
‘Hyperlink’ as format.
REFERENCES
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Rissanen, Matti. 1999. Syntax. In Roger Lass (ed.), Cambridge
History of the English Language, vol. 3, 187-331. Cambridge &
New York: Cambridge University Press.
Stewart, Thomas W., Jr. 2000. Mutation as morphology: Bases,
stems, and shapes in Scottish Gaelic. Columbus, OH: The Ohio
State University dissertation.
Webelhuth, Gert (ed.). 1995. Government and binding theory and
the minimalist program: Principles and parameters in syntactic
theory. Oxford: Blackwell.
Yu, Alan C. L. 2003. The morphology and phonology of infixation.
Berkeley, CA: University of California dissertation.
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lines). Then write Appendix (without a number) using ‘heading:
references’. Use ‘heading: references’ again for the title of the
item. Do NOT number any of the headings in the appendix.
APPENDIX
TRANSCRIPTION CONVENTIONS
14 CONTACT INFORMATION
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following information (as in the example provided): first name
family name, affiliation incl. department, postal address, email
address.
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