FDSL-3

University of Leipzig
December 1-3, 1999


PUBLICATION GUIDELINES

1. DEADLINE: March 31, 2000
Please send *four* hard copies of your paper *and* a file on a diskette to the following address:

FDSL-3/Organisationskomitee
c/o Institut fuer Slavistik
Universitaet Leipzig
Bruehl 34-50
D-04109 Leipzig
Germany

2. TEXT PROCESSOR & FILE
The file should be in the following format: Microsoft Word for PC or Macintosh. Files in postscript (ps) or portable-document format (pdf) will not be accepted. Those intending to use LaTeX are asked to contact us in advance.

3. NUMBER OF PAGES
limit: 10 pages (including bibliography)

4. FONTS
Please use fonts of the "Times" font family for Latin and Cyrillic text (Times, Times New Roman, and their Cyrillic equivalents). If you cannot avoid using special fonts (special Cyrillic characters, tree drawing, etc.), let us have copies of them. Copy the fonts on the diskette with the text file that you will send us. In this case, we would like to ask you to indicate the special fonts you used on the label of the diskette.

5. FONT SIZE AND LINE SPACING
main text: 12-point characters / line spacing: 13 point
footnotes: 10-point characters / line spacing: 12 point

6. MARGINS
A4-size (21 cm x 29.7 cm) paper will be used for the publication.
Margins: 2.5 cm (top, bottom, left, right)
If you have no A4-size paper available and / or cannot adapt your printer for this paper size, we will accept print-outs and files made for US letter paper, which is 21.6 x 27.9 cm. In this case, you will have to use the following margins:
top: 1.6 cm, bottom: 1.6 cm, left: 2.5 cm, right: 3.1 cm

7. FOOTNOTES
Footnotes should be used only for further explanations, not for references to literature (include those references in the main text). The footnote number is a 9-point superscript. The footnote text must appear at the bottom of the page, *not* at the end of the document.

8. HEADINGS
preceded and followed by one blank line, 12-point characters, bold

9. NAME & AFFILIATION
The very first line contains your name and affiliation in 12-point plain characters. The line is centred. It is followed by a blank line and the title.

10. TITLE OF THE PAPER
14-point characters, bold, centred, preceded and followed by one blank line

11. HEADERS, FOOTERS, PAGE NUMBERS
Do not insert headers, footers, and page numbers. Write the page number manually in pencil on the reverse side of each sheet.

12. OBJECT-LANGUAGE EXPRESSIONS
Put object-language expressions in italics. Give a gloss if the language you write your paper in is not the language described. Ex.: The Russian noun dom 'house' has a plural form in -a.

13. EMPHASIZING
Emphasize text by italicizing. If some part of an object-language expression must be emphasized, underline it.

14. TRANSLITERATION
Transliterate examples and object-language expressions from Slavic languages that use Cyrillic characters if the language you write your paper in is English, German, or a Slavic language written in Latin characters.

Use the following TRANSLITERATION TABLES:

15. EXAMPLES
Object-language examples that you separate from the text should be preceded and followed by one blank line. Number examples. If the language your paper is written in is not the one you describe, add glosses (word-for-word translations plus the necessary grammatical information) as well as translations. This should prove helpful for general linguists that do not read Slavic.

If you do not cope with (some of) the formats, try to reduce your own formats to an absolute minimum so that we will be spared too much reformating.


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