Full Paper Submissions
Deadline: Aug 11, 2005

Please bring your full paper (a hard copy and a diskette) to the meeting.

The AATK Style
In preparing your manuscript for inclusion in the The Korean Language in America, the following guidelines are to be strictly observed:

1. System: IBM PC-compatible, MS Word (English and Korean)
2. Margins: Top 1.5"
Bottom 1"
Left 1.5"
3. Font size: Title 12, boldface
Name 11 point
Affliation 11, italics
Text 10 point
4. Font type: English, Times New Roman
Korean, Sinmyengjo
5. Length: 15 pages maximum, single-spaced
6. Pagination: DO NOT number pages
7. Notes are to be entered at the bottom of each page (footnotes [footers]), NOT at the end of the paper (endnotes). Make sure a full one-inch margin is allowed after a footer.
8. References should be listed as follows.
Sohn, H. (1999). The Korean Language. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
Pienemann, M. (1989). Is language teachable? Applied Linguistics, 10(1), 52-79.
Larsen-Freeman, D. (1991). Teaching grammar. In M. Celce-Murcia (Ed.), Teaching English
as a Second or Foreign Language (pp. 279-296). Boston, MA: Heinle & Heinle.
9. A text written entirely in Korean is not encouraged. However, if you need to write your manuscript all in Korean, you must submit a summary written in English that is substantial enough for a person not well-versed in Korean to understand the core of your paper.
10. Have your manuscript checked (edited) by a native speaker of English
11. Send a hard copy and a diskette to the editor.
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