"Call" for LCMND e-Journal Volumes 2003- LCMND: Linguistic Circle of Manitoba & North Dakota


Call for Papers
to be e-published in the Circle's
LCMND e-Journal

v. 2003     v. 2004     v. 2005     v. 2006

ABOUT
THE LINGUISTIC CIRCLE OF MANITOBA & NORTH DAKOTA'S
E-JOURNAL


In 2002, the Linguistic Circle of Manitoba & North Dakota has created a full-text electronic journal linked to its Proceedings. It is entitled:

LCMND e-Journal: Papers Presented at the Linguistic Circle's Annual Meetings, 1959-

The first volume, reflecting papers presented at the LCMND's Forty-Sixth Conference hosted by the UND in Grand Forks in 2003, has the designation "v. 2003". The second volume, "v. 2004", includes papers of the Circle's 47th Conference hosted by the UM in 2004, "v. 2005" those presented at the Circle's conference hosted by Minot State University, "v. 2006"reflects the University of Winnipeg conference, etc.

All those who presented a paper at the annual LCMND Meetings are hereby cordially invited to submit their texts for inclusion in any of those volumes.

The Circle's & the Journal's web-addresses are:
http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/linguistic_circle/
http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/linguistic_circle/e_journal/


Prospective authors should note the following:

1. Only papers presented at one of the Linguistic Circle of Manitoba & North Dakota's Annual October Meetings are considered.

2. Papers must be revised for publication, i.e., equipped with footnotes, proper documentation, etc.

3. Titles are to remain as close as possible to those of the original presentations.

4. Papers may be in either English or French.

5. The maximum length is 4,000 words, including endnotes and bibliography.

6. All papers should preferably be in compliance with the latest MLA style of parenthetical references in the text.

7. Footnotes are to be used sparingly and placed at the end of the text.

8. A bibliography must be supplied.

9. Securing permission for lengthy quotations will be the responsibility of the author.

10. All submissions will be refereed by at least two readers.

11. Papers should be e-sent as an attachment file in either ms-word or in rtf format to the LCMND President in office at the time of a given conference.

12. Each paper, upon its final acceptance, will be will be published as html files on the Linguistic Circle’s website.

13. Papers may ALSO be posted in pdf format, if the author wishes to prepare such an additional version.

14. The deadline for submissions for LCMND e-Journal volumes is usually the 31st of May of the year following the Conference.




Editors for v. 2003, 2004, 2005, & 2006 are:
Daniel N. Erickson, 2003 President
Dept., Modern & Classical Languages
P.O. Box 8198
University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8198 U.S.A.
Enrique Fernández, 2004 President
Department of French, etc.
421 Fletcher Argue
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 CANADA
Robert E. Kibler, 2005 President
English, MSU
Minot State University
229 Hartnett Hall
MINOT, ND 58707 USA
Elizabeth Dawes, 2006 President
French Department,
University of Winnipeg
515 Portage Avenue
WINNIPEG, MB   R3B 2E9   CANADA
Ex-Officio Editors for ALL e-volumes are:
Chandice Johnson, Editor, Proceedings
Center for Writers, NDSU (Retired)
1202 Fourth Street, North
Fargo, ND 58102-2711 USA

Gaby Divay, Editor, LCMND Website
Archives & Special Collections
339 Bldg Dafoe
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 CANADA