Guidelines for Completing the Abstract Proposal Form

Guidelines for Completing the Abstract Proposal Form

Linguistic & Psycholinguistic Approaches to Text Structuring 2011

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Title of presentation:

Keywords (3 to 5):

Abstract proposal for (delete as appropriate):

  • Full paper – Poster

First author:

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Title / Prof./Dr./Mr./Ms.
Email address
Academic affiliation
Brief bio note
(75 words)

Second author:

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Email address
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(75 words)

Third author:

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Contact author:

Anonymous abstract (between 500 and 700 words, references excluded)

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References

Cuenca, MariaJosep(2003). Two ways to reformulate: a contrastive analysis of reformulation markers. Journal of Pragmatics 35 (7), 1069-1093.

Lewis, Diana (2006). Discourse particle: a discourse-pragmatic category. In Kirsten Fischer (ed.),Approaches to Discourse Particles. Oxford: Elsevier, 43-60.

Ravid, Dorit and Bat-Zeev Shyldkrot, Hava (eds.) (2005).Perspectives on language and language development. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

Torrance, Mark, van Waes, Luuk and Galbraith, David (eds.)(2007).Writing and cognition: research and applications.Amsterdam: Elsevier.