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The Journal of Languages and Linguistics
The Journal of Languages and Linguistics (JLL) is an interdisciplinary journal with a focus on African language studies. It is published twice in a year. JLL is interested in publishing original and well researched articles in various fields of African language studies, literature, anthropology, population, history, art or papers on the interface between these areas and other related disciplines. JLL submissions are double-blind assessed, and can be made in either French or English. Book reviews are also published. References should be cited in the text according to the author and date system used by journals of Linguistics, and should contain only those works referred to in the text. The alphabetical list of all references cited should be typed single-spaced after the end of the text. Do not use abbreviations in the references. The list should be prepared according to the following model.
Chomsky, Noam. 1995b. The Minimalist Program. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
Constantine, Yuka. 2002. In Defense of Linguistic Diversity in Cameroon. AAU: African Studies Review. No 1, Volume 1.pp 140-154.
Eastman, Carol. 1980. Concord Agreement in Lamnso' In Marburgensie X111, 1 pp 25-31.
Lyons, John. 1977. Semantics, Vol .2. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
TWO hard copies of the manuscript (which should be between 15-20 pages) typed in Times New Roman, font size 12, 1.5 line spacing in Microsoft Word, and an electronic copy should be sent to:
Editors: Constantine Yuka,
Department of Linguistics and African Languages
University of Benin, Nigeria
lc_yuka@yahoo.co.uk
lcyuka@uniben.edu
Francis Egbokhare
Department of Linguistics and African Languages
University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
foegbokhare@yahoo.com
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