The articles presented at the conference will comply with the following editorial requirements:
Each paper will be maximum 10 pages. The presentation should take 15 minutes.
Format of the article: A4, 1,5 line spacing, 2 cm margins left, right, top, bottom
Title: all caps, Times New Roman 14 Bold, Centered.
Name of author (authors), title and affiliation – Times New Roman, 12 Bold, 2 lines below the title.
Abstract: Times New Roman, 12 Italic, 2 lines after the name of the author(s)
Five key words: below the abstract, Times New Roman, 10 Italic.
Body of the paper: 1 line under the abstract, Times New Roman 12.
Quotes should be placed using double quotation marks “xxxxx” if they are short. To indicate quotations inside quotations, as well as for translated words, indicating a notion or for periphrases, simple quotation marks should be used ‘yyy’. If quotes are three lines of text or more, they should be highlighted as a new paragraph (instead of using quotation marks) and written in smaller font (10 pts.).
Footnotes: Times New Roman, 9, as below:
Dictionnaire de linguistique et des sciences du langage, Paris, Larousse, 1994, p. 108
Use superscript to number the footnotes. Numbers should be placed after the punctuation marks, (except for commas and dashes). At the bottom of page, it is necessary to indicate the number of the footnote again.
References : at the end of the article, Times New Roman 11.
The name of the author/ editor, in capital letters, separated by comma from the first name. If there are several authors/ editors, names should be separated by comma.
Example :
CHARADEAU, P., Langage et discours. Éléments de sémiolinguistique (Théorie et pratique), Hachette, Paris, 1983.
All articles should be submitted electronically as Microsoft Word 2007.