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LIAL, Vol. 6, No. 2, September 2003 151 General Submission Guidelines Notes • Minimize the number of notes.
• Begin the notes on a new page right after the final section of the main text.
• The first note should be the acknowledgement.
Footnotes • Try to avoid footnoting Tables & Figures • Submit the tables and figures on separate sheets.
• Indicate in the text where the tables and figures must appear.
References • Citations in the text should be indicated by giving the author(s)' name(s); the year of publication, and with page number(s) where necessary, e.
g. Hymes (1978, p.
• All works cited should appear in the 'References' section which begins on a new page following the endnotes.
References to more than one publication by an author in the same year should be distinguished alphabetically with small letters, for example, Widdowson (1995a).
Journal and Book titles must be italicized.
References should be listed as follows: Books Brown, G.
& Yule, G.
Discourse analysis.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Journal articles Boers, F, (2001).
Remembering figurative idioms by hypothesizing about their origin, Prospect, Vol. 16 (3), 35-43.
Articles in a book Dechert, H.
How a story is done in a second language.
Faerch and G.
Kasper (Eds.
), Strategies in interlanguage commmunication (pp.
London: Longman.