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Annali del Dipartimento di Studi letterari, linguistici e comparati. Sezione linguistica

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Title in the language in which the contribution is written

Abstract in the language in which the contribution is written and a second one in English if needed

Keywords in Italian and in English if needed

Text

Bibliographical references

Typographic information

Ideally, manuscripts should not exceed 30.000 characters (spaces and bibliography included)

Text: should be single-spaced and divided into numbered paragraphs using Arabic numerals.

Font: Gentium Plus, pt 10. For Ancient Greek, please use the Greek or Times New Roman font family. Except for special cases, authors should avoid using other font types. In case the use of differ fonts is necessary, these need to be attached as a separate file to the e-mail. For phonetic symbols, authors should use the SILDoulosIPA font.

Short quotation in the text, not exceeding three lines, must be enclosed in double quotation marks.

Quotations exceeding three lines must be inserted as a separate paragraph (single-spaced, pt 9, with left and right indentation set at 1 cm). No quotation marks.

Notes:  must be inserted as footnotes (pt 8); footnote numbers in the text must always precede a punctuation mark[1]. Footnotes must follow the Arabic numeral sequence. 

Except for special purposes, authors should avoid using capital letters, bold and underlining.

Bibliographical references in-text must follow the Author-date system, e.g.: (Bianchi 1957: 141; Verdi 2000: 55-56).

Images/charts/tables must be centered (10 cm width limit), with captions underneath.

Tables may be inserted within the text, or in an appendix if this makes them easier to read.

Hyperlinks must be inactive, in black and not underlined.

Page numbers will be added later. Therefore, please, do not insert footers or headers.

Examples of bibliographical references:

Calore, Antonello, 2000, Per Iovem lapidem. Alle origini del giuramento. Sulla presenza del ‘sacro’ nell’esperienza giuridica romana, Milano, Giuffrè.

Croft, William, 1991, Syntactic Categories and Grammatical Relations, Chicago, Chicago University Press.

de la Villa, Jesus, 1996, “Lexical Parameters of Prepositional Phrases in Latin”, in Rosén H. (ed.), Aspects of Latin. Papers from the Seventh International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics (Jerusalem, April 1993), Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft, 259-272.

Dirven, René, 1993, “Dividing up physical and mental space into conceptual categories by means of English prepositions”, in Zelinski-Wibelt C. (ed.), The Semantics of Prepositions, Berlin & New York , Mouton de Gruyter, 73-98.

Ruiz de Mendoza Ibañez, Francisco, 2011.” Metonymy and cognitive operations”, in Benczes. R., Barcelona, A. & Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez, F. (eds.). Defining Metonymy in Cognitive Linguistics: Towards a Consensus View. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 103-123.

Ernout, Alfred & Meillet, Antoine, 1959 [2001], Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue latine: histoire des mots, Paris, Klincksieck.

Evans, Vyv & Tyler, Andrea, 2004, “Rethinking English ‘Prepositions of Movement’. The Case of To and Through”, Belgian Journal of Linguistics 18 (1), 247-270.

[1] As in this instance.

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