Author Guidelines
Stylistic Guidelines
Capital letters must be accented when necessary: À, É, È.
Bold type is reserved primarily for titles and subtitles.
Graphs, figures, and/or photos are numbered consecutively and must be referenced (include a caption and title in accordance with copyright requirements).
All paragraphs (headings in bold, body text in regular font) must be separated by a single space. A hierarchy of 2 or even 3 heading levels is sufficient, with no numbering. Heading 1 (14 Times bold), Heading 2 (12 Times bold)
Footnotes, preferably brief, should appear at the end of the article with continuous automatic footnote numbering (1, 2, … 5). The article should not have more than 10 footnotes.
Graphs, figures, and/or photos are numbered consecutively and must be referenced; include a caption and title that comply with copyright regulations.
When using the International Phonetic Alphabet, use the symbols available free of charge on the website: http://www.sil.org/computing/fonts/encore-ipa.html
Citations and Bibliographic Standards
Quotations are typed in regular (straight) font and enclosed in quotation marks within the body of the text. You must use French-style quotation marks, as shown here. For a word or group of words enclosed in quotation marks within a quotation, use “English-style quotation marks”.
Any omissions or cuts in a quotation must be indicated by […]
References to books or articles should be inserted in the body of the text (not as footnotes) and placed in parentheses in lowercase, including the author’s name, the publication date of the work, and the page number cited (e.g., Cheval, 2009:10)
The bibliography at the end of the article (without indentation, maximum of 15 references) should consist primarily of works cited in the article and be arranged in alphabetical-chronological order by author’s last name.
For a book: LAST NAME First Name. Title of the book, place: publisher, series (if applicable), year, number of pages.
For a journal article: LAST NAME First Name. Article title, Journal or periodical title, volume, no., date, page range (e.g., pp. 5–20)
For a contribution to an edited volume: LAST NAME First Name. Title of the article, In Last Name, First Name (ed.), Title of the volume, place: publisher, page numbers.
For an electronic reference: LAST NAME First Name. Title of the article. Name of the website. [Online]. Publisher, (date accessed). Availability and access (URL)
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