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8.List of references
Authors are asked to keep footnotes to a minimum. Relevant citations are to be supplied in the text, and the full bibliographical detail should be supplied in the References at the end of the manuscript. The following conventions apply:
8.1Book, monograph, or collective volume
8.2Articles in periodical or collective volume*
8.3Reviews*
* Acronyms of well-known journals should follow the conventions of the annual Linguistic Bibliography / Bibliographie Linguistique (Dordrecht/Holland). Whenever in doubt, supply the full name.
Provided that the full reference to the book reviewed is supplied in the bibliography; otherwise, the conventions of the next entry are to be followed:
NOTE: Underscore (or italicize) titles of books and journals; enclose titles of articles in double quotation marks. If other than original edition is quoted from, this should be made clear in the entry, possibly by a statement added in parentheses at the end (after the publisher’s name), or by simply referring to the most recent date of publication of the source (adding the date of the original publication in square brackets right after the new date, e.g., Robins, R. H. 1979 [1967]).
If a translation is being used, this fact must be stated, with the name(s) of the transla-tor(s) supplied. The date of the original edition should be added in square brackets, right after the date of the translation, for instance: