Stylesheet - BCE Conferences – BCE Conferences

TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION
Name Surname (of Author1), Name Surname (of Author2)*, Name Surname (of Author3)**
Affiliation1, Affiliation2*, Affiliation3**
Email address1, Email address2, Email address3
Keywords: keyword1, keyword2, keyword3, keyword4, keyword5
The text of your abstract should be typed here. It should not exceed 500 words. Please format
it in 12 point Times New Roman font, single-spaced, aligned left, and set margins to 1 inch
(2.54cm) all around. No indentation of the first paragraph, the subsequent paragraphs begin
with 1 cm indent each. Please use italics for highlighting examples (no bold, no underlining).
Your abstract should be saved and submitted in .pdf format.If you are not a native speaker of
English, please have your abstract checked by a native speaker.
The text of your abstract should be typed here. It should not exceed 500 words. Please
format it in 12 point Times New Roman font, single-spaced, aligned left, and set margins to 1
inch (2.54cm) all around. No indentation of the first paragraph, the subsequent paragraphs
begin with 1 cm indent each. Please use italics for highlighting examples (no bold, no
underlining). Your abstract should be saved and submitted in .pdf format. If you are not a
native speaker of English, please have your abstract checked by a native speaker.
The text of your abstract should be typed here. It should not exceed 500 words. Please
format it in 12 point Times New Roman font, single-spaced, aligned left, and set margins to 1
inch (2.54cm) all around. No indentation of the first paragraph, the subsequent paragraphs
begin with 1 cm indent each. Please use italics for highlighting examples (no bold, no
underlining). Your abstract should be saved and submitted in .pdf format. If you are not a
native speaker of English, please have your abstract checked by a native speaker.
The text of your abstract should be typed here. It should not exceed 500 words. Please
format it in 12 point Times New Roman font, single-spaced, aligned left, and set margins to 1
inch (2.54cm) all around. No indentation of the first paragraph, the subsequent paragraphs
begin with 1 cm indent each. Please use italics for highlighting examples (no bold, no
underlining). Your abstract should be saved and submitted in .pdf format. If you are not a
native speaker of English, please have your abstract checked by a native speaker.
The text of your abstract should be typed here. It should not exceed 500 words. Please
format it in 12 point Times New Roman font, single-spaced, aligned left, and set margins to 1
inch (2.54cm) all around. No indentation of the first paragraph, the subsequent paragraphs
begin with 1 cm indent each. Please use italics for highlighting examples (no bold, no
underlining). Your abstract should be saved and submitted in .pdf format. If you are not a
native speaker of English, please have your abstract checked by a native speaker.
References
Gibbs, RaymondW. & Guy Van Orden. 2012. Pragmaticchoiceinconversation.
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Kövecses, Zoltán. 2016. A view of “mixed metaphor” within a conceptual metaphor theory
framework. In: Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr. (ed.), Mixing Metaphor. Amsterdam &
Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins, 1–16.
Mifsud, Marie Lee. 2015. Rhetoric and the Gift: Ancient Rhetorical Theory and
Contemporary Communication. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press.