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Notes for Contributors
• Manuscripts in either Macintosh or IBM-compatible format must
be typed double-spaced throughout, including all quotes and the Notes
and References sections.
• All pages must be numbered.
• The first page should contain the paper’s title, the author's
full names, affiliation and email address.
• The second page should contain an abstract of about 150 words
in English and up to 6 index keywords not contained in the title.
• Quotations in the text should be enclosed in ‘double quotation
marks’. Use ‘single quotes’ only within double quotes.
• Words from other languages, and words intended to be especially
emphasized, should be italicized.
• Footnotes should be identified in the text by superscript numbers.
• Hyperlinks are acceptable in the text and footnotes.
• References should be indicated in the text by the name of the
author(s) and the year of publication according to the following examples:
‘... as mentioned by Venuti (2000)’; ‘... as has been
argued (Venuti 2000: 34-38)’. ‘Several authors have noted
this trend (Toury 1980; Eco 2003; Flaxman et al. 2004)’. The abbreviation
‘et al.’ should be used for references with three or more
authors. For citations of two or more papers by the same authors in
the same year, the year should be followed by a letter (a, b, c, etc.).
• Reference Section: All works cited in the text must be listed
alphabetically according to the first author in a Reference section
at the end of the manuscript. References to books should include the
place of publication and the publisher's name, and references to articles
in journals should include volume and page numbers, as in the following
examples: Venuti, L. (2000). The Translation Studies Reader, London:
Routledge. Venuti, L. (1998). Strategies of translation. In: Baker (ed.).
Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies, London: Routledge: 240-244.
• Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce
copyrighted material from other sources.
• The authors will retain the copyright of their texts.
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