If you choose to work on your paper without using the template, please apply the following rules:
MANUSCRIPT FORMAT
- Abstract: up to 300 words; Calibri 10pt, single-spaced; presenting main points
- Keywords: up to 8 words
- Text proper: up to 40,000 characters; Calibri 11pt; 1.5-spacing; divided into sections with headings;
- Tables & figures: titles and consecutive numbers above, notes on form or content below
- Highlighting: main ideas & findings can be put in bold; specialized terms can be put in italics
- Examples: if given in languages other than English, they should be accompanied by English translations (in parentheses)
REFERENCES
In the text they should take the form (Duranti 2004: 451).
The closing section of references should take the following form (Calibri 10pt):
- Books – for example:
Popper, K.R. (1981). Objective knowledge. An evolutionary approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Anderson, A., Lynch T. (1988). Listening. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Book chapters – for example:
Wasilewska, A. (2017b). Expansion of linguistic paradigm, in: M. Daszkiewicz, A. Wasilewska, E. Filipiak, R. Wenzel, Educational Role of Language, Gdańsk: Wydawnictwo “Katedra”, 137-150.
- Journals – for example:
Gass, S., Mackey, A. (2006). Input, interaction, and output: an overview, AILA Review, 19 (1). 3–17.
- Internet – for example:
Coles, A. (2002). Teaching strategies related to listening and hearing in two secondary classrooms, Research in Mathematics Education, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 21-34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14794800008520100 (27 July 2018).
AUTHORS’ DETAILS
- Affiliation Provide: name of university / lower-level unit (e.g. faculty)
- Contact details Provide: email address / correspondence address
DIFFERENT TEXTS
- Reviews up to 10,000 characters / Calibri 11pt, 1.5-spacing
- Debates up to 10,000 characters / Calibri 11pt, 1.5-spacing