GuideLines for Authors
Publication Type
Full-length submissions are considered for publication that considerably improves understanding in Literature & Linguistics and closely related disciplines and is likely to have a notable impact on the relevant scientific communities.
Formatting
It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that the submitted manuscript follows the language standards required by the publication of the scientific journal. Authors are invited to use the language editing services. If the manuscript is written in a second or third language, it is recommended to first contact a language reviewing service to avoid grammar and style mistakes. When abbreviations and acronyms first appear in the text, they should be explained. Introduce any ideas that readers may be unfamiliar with early in the paper so that the results are clear.
Templates and article formats
The manuscripts should be in MS word format. Use an appropriate font size (12 points with Times New Roman format) and line spacing (about 1.5).
Paper length
The manuscripts submitted should have a minimum of 3000 and a maximum of 6000 words, including abstract, notes, references, and annexures.
Structure of the article
The manuscripts have to follow the APA style of formatting (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition). The article should follow the Introduction, Methodology, Results, and Discussion and Analysis, with the following sections, often included:
Title Page
A separate document will be added with the name of the authors, their affiliation, and email address. Please indicate the corresponding author as well.
Title
The title should be brief, informative, and relevant to the journal’s entire readership.
Abstract and Keywords
The abstract of all manuscripts should be between 150 and 200 words explaining the title, aims and objectives of the manuscript, the methodology used and the main results and findings, analysis is drawn, and conclusions. It is also necessary to include between three and five keywords that defined the article and serve to identify the content of the work.
Introduction
This should be brief and describe the nature of the topic being investigated as well as its context.
Method and Material
This section should include enough information about the experiment, simulation, statistical test, or analysis used to create the results so that the method/material and results can be replicated by another researcher.
Results
The key findings and outcomes of the study should be included in the results section.
Discussion
This section should explain the relevance of the findings and compare them to past research using appropriate references.
Tables and figures
Diagrams, charts, graphs, and tables will have a brief title and explanation. . In the case of images, it is necessary to send them in jpeg format. Figures should be numbered sequentially in the order in which they are mentioned in the text (e.g., figure 1, figure 2, etc.). If a figure has many parts (e.g., figure 1(a), 1(b), etc.), the components should be indicated by a lower-case letter in parenthesis near or inside the figure’s area.
Conclusion
This section should be used to emphasize the work’s novelty and significance, as well as any future intentions for relevant work, and what have the author learned from the whole research and its practical implication.
References
This section should be used to compile a comprehensive list of all related work. More information on referencing can be in the template.