PHONOLOGY Phonology is available online at: http://journals.cambridge.org/pho Editors Colin J. Ewen, University of Leiden, The Netherlands Ellen M. Kaisse, University of Washington, USA To subscribe contact Customer Services in Cambridge: Phone +44 (0)1223 326070 Fax +44 (0)1223 325150 Email [email protected] in New York: Phone (845) 353 7500 Fax (845) 353 4141 Email [email protected] Phonology is the only journal devoted exclusively to the discipline, and provides a unique forum for the productive interchange of ideas among phonologists and those working in related disciplines. The journal carries research articles, as well as book reviews and shorter pieces on topics of current controversy within phonology. 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Short communications are like articles in that they are peer-reviewed, but they are different from articles in that they make it possible to state or illustrate an empirical point without necessarily giving a full-fledged and theoretically integrated analysis. Short communications are also appropriate for comments on articles published earlier in NJL. Manuscripts of articles and short communications will normally be read by three referees. Contributors should initially submit their manuscripts in fully anonymized double-spaced PDF files attached to an e-mail message. The main body of the e-mail message should include (i) the name and full contact details of the author(s), (ii) the title and the category of the paper, (iii) an abstract of 100–150 words summarizing the content, and (iv) 5–10 key words or short phrases in alphabetical order. The name(s) of the author(s) must not be included in the file prior to refereeing. Papers accepted for publication should also be submitted electronically, in a Word file and an identical PDF file, with any tables, figures and figure captions in separate DOC and PDF files. The text should be typed in 12 pt Times font throughout, double-spaced, with standard margins on all four sides of each page, page numbers at top right, and the right margin non-justified. The paper’s title, the name(s) of the author(s), an abstract, key words/phrases and the full postal and e-mail addresses of the author(s) should be presented at the start of the paper, in the order just listed. There should be no automatic section, example, table and figure numbering and cross-referencing in the file; only automatic endnote-numbering is permitted. PC-readable Word files are preferred. If you have to use some other format, please consult the editors. In order to increase the efficiency of the process of manuscript preparation in line with the notes below, authors are advised to look up the relevant features of articles or book reviews in a recent issue of the Journal (either paper copy or the online version). While the manuscript format and the printed format differ in some respects (most obviously in font size and details of page layout), printed material will provide useful hints for the interpretation of these notes. Forms of the language(s) under discussion cited in the running text should be in italics; phonetic representation should be included in square brackets [...], phonemic representation between slant lines /.../, English glosses should be added directly after a cited non-English form between single quotes, and reconstructed and non-occurring (ungrammatical) forms should be preceded by an asterisk *. Each example sentence in a language other than English must be translated into English. A word-forword gloss is obligatory, whereas an idiomatic translation may be omitted when the meaning is clear from the word-for-word gloss. The word-for-word glosses should be in italics and aligned under the original forms, and the idiomatic translation should follow on a separate line below, enclosed in single quotes. The full version of Instructions for Contributors is available from NJL’s website, journals.cambridge.org/NJL, or from the editors. Editors: Catherine O. 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