INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS


General

The Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics (ISSN 1461-4499) is published by the University of Newcastle upon Tyne at http://wjmll.ncl.ac.uk/.

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Submission of Papers

  1. Contributions should be sent in the first instance to the one of the following:

    Jonathan West (General Editor), Department of German Studies, School of Modern Languages, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU.
    E-mail: Jon.West@ncl.ac.uk

    Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Department of Linguistics, 1401 Marie Mount Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
    E-mail: grohmann@wam.umd.edu, kleanthes@hotmail.com

    Patrick Honeybone, Department of English, Edge Hill, St. Helens Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4QP.
    E-mail: Honeybop@edgehill.ac.uk

    Nils Langer, Department of German, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TE.
    E-mail: Nils Langer@bristol.ac.uk

    Contributions will then be referred to the members of the Editorial Board. All papers are refereed prior to publication. The editors welcome enquiries from individuals with proposals for articles or comments.

  2. Initially, contributions should be sent as e-mail attachments. Simple ASCII text is preferred. Particular queries about file formats should be addressed to the General Editor.

  3. The author's (and any co-author's) name, institution and e-mail address must be included.

  4. Articles and comments should be accompanied by a brief summary (200 words maximum) and a biographical note.

  5. Referencing should follow the author-date conventions of the MHRA Style Book (4th edition, London: Modern Humanities Research Association), obtainable from W.S. Maney & Son Ltd., Printers and Publishers, Hudson Road, Leeds, LS9 7DL.

  6. Footnotes should be kept to a minimum and internal cross-referencing should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. Footnotes should appear at the end of the text. Internal cross referencing to a page number is not possible. Internal cross referencing must be to words in the text which will provide a unique text string for the html compiler. External cross references to other materials on the World Wide Web may be made by means of the URL (Uniform Resource Locator).

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