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Author Guidelines

Manuscript Format Guidelines:

  • Manuscript length limit is at least 10 and at most 24 A4-size pages
  • Page margins: Top, Bottom - 2 cm; Left, Right - 2 cm.
  • A manuscript should be typewritten with Times New Roman, 14 pt font size, in 1.0 line spacing. An indent of the first line of each paragraph is 1.25 cm.
  • UDC should be provided at the beginning of the manuscript on the left with Times New Roman, 12 pt font size, bold type. No indention is needed.
  • Below (in a line) there should be the title of a manuscript typewritten with Times New Roman, 14 pt font size, bold type, uppercase.
  • This is followed by information on the author(s) typewritten with Times New Roman, 11pt font size, bold italics (see below an example).
  • Below (in a line) there should be an abstract and keywords typewritten with Times New Roman, 12 pt font size, in 1.0 line spacing. An indent of the first line of each paragraph is 1.25 cm.

The title, information on the author(s), abstract and keywords should be written at first in a language of the manuscript and then duplicated in Russian and English.

UDC 81'42

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LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL IDENTITY:

AXIOLOGICAL ASPECT

Ivan I. Ivanov,

orcid.org/0000-0000-0000-0000,

doctor of philology, professor,

Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education,

65/67, M.Gorkogo

Samara, 443099, Russia

ivanov@primer.ru

Abstract. 140-160 words. Times New Roman 12. Indent of the first line of each paragraph is 1.25 cm.

Keywords: 10 words set off with commas. Times New Roman 12. Indent of the first line of each paragraph is 1.25 cm.

Main text body (Times New Roman 14 pt, 1.0 line spacing).

A manuscript should conform to the IMRAD structure:

  1. Introduction.
  2. Materials and methods.
  3. Discussion.
  4. Results.
  5. Conclusion.
  6. References (in Russian and English or another foreign language).
  • The in-text references should be indicated in square brackets containing an author’s surname, imprint date, and, in case of a quotation, a page number or a page range, e.g. [Ivanov, 2021, p. 56] or [Ivanov, 2021, p. 49–51].

If you make reference to several works, the authors’ names should be placed in alphabetic order and set off with semicolons, e.g. [Ershov, 1999, p. 213–218; Kapichnikova, 2020, p. 83]. If the author is the same, the cited works should be listed in chronological order, e.g. [Ivanov, 2019; Ivanov, 2021].

If the authors have the same surname, it should be followed by initial letters. 

If you make reference to two or more works by the same author that were published in the same year, a letter marker should be provided next to the imprint date, e.g. [Ivanova, 2021а; Ivanova, 2021b].

If you make reference to a work by two or three authors, use only the first author’s surname followed by «и др.» (for a Russian-language work) or «et al.»  (for an English-language work).

If you make reference to a work by more than three authors or a collection of works, specify the work title’s first word or two (if they are logically related) with omission points followed by the imprint date and page number (if necessary), e.g. [Cognitive …, 2004], [Calculation methods …, 2017, p. 27].

Direct quotes require specification of the page number.

Formulae, equations should be in MathType

  • References should be placed at the end of the manuscript, with Times New Roman, 12 pt font size, in the alphabetic order, no numbering is needed.

The references should include at least 15 sources, all being cited in the text of the manuscript. At least 30 per cent of them should be foreign sources from Scopus or Web of Science and self-citing should not exceed 20 per cent.

Examples of references in Russian

Type of a reference

Пешков И. В. Введение в риторику поступка. 2-е изд. М.: Лабиринт, 1998. 288 с.

Works by one author

Массалина И. П. Дискурсивные маркеры в английском языке военно-морского дела / И. П. Массалина, В. Ф. Новодранова. Калининград: Изд-во  КГТУ, 2009. 278 с.

Works by two or three authors

Концепты. Категории: языковая реальность: кол. монография / М. В. Малинович [и др.] / науч. ред. Ю.М. Малинович.  Иркутск: ИГЛУ, 2011. 382 с. 

Рабочие программы по дисциплинам направлений подготовки магистров 031100 Лингвистика, 050300 Филологическое образование / С. А. Хахалова [и др.] / отв. ред. С. А. Хахалова. Иркутск: ИГЛУ, 2011. 256 с.

Современные лингвистические теории: проблемы слова, предложения, текста: сб. науч. тр. посвящается юбилею профессора Марии Васильевны Малинович / отв. науч. ред. Ю. М. Малинович. Иркутск: ИГЛУ, 2010. 244 с.

Works by four and more authors, collections of works, official materials, documents

Леонтьев А. Н. Избранные психологические произведения: в 2 т. М.: Педагогика, 1983. – Т. 1, 391 с.

Multivolume editions

Пучкова Е. В. Аргументативно-лингвистический анализ дискурса опровержения: дис. … канд. филол. наук: 10.02.19 / Е.В. Пучкова. Калуга, 2006. 203 с.

Иванова Е. В. Мифологическое смыслообразование: Образ культурного героя: автореф. дис. … д-ра филос. наук: 09.00.11 / Е. В. Иванова. Екатеринбург, 2005. 49 с.

Unpublished documents

Ладыгин Ю.А. Опыт интерпретации аксиологического содержания антропонима в художественном тексте // Вестник ИГЛУ. 2011. № 3 (15). С. 56-62.

Караулов И. М. О культурной политике // Известия. 1999. № 3. С. 15.

Series and other continuing resources

Баоянь У. Коммуникативные стратегии и тактики и языковые средства их реализации в русскоязычной неформальной межличностной дискуссии (на материале Интернет-дневников) // [Электронный ресурс]. – 2008  URL: http://www.medstudio.ru/view_ art.php?art=4&page=12&ID=0 (дата обращения: 10.10.2010).

First Year Philosophy Seminar. Recording Date: February 21, 2000. Michigan Corpus of Academic Spoken English [Electronic resource]. – URL: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/c/corpus/cor-pus?c=micase (дата обращения 13.04.11).

Electronic resources

Энциклопедия животных Кирилла и Мефодия. М.: Кирилл и Мефодий: New media generation, 2006. 1 электрон. опт. диск (DVD-ROM).

CD or DVD-ROM materials

Степанов Ю.С. Альтернативный мир, дискурс, факт и принцип причинности // Язык и наука конца XX века: сб. статей. М.: РГГУ, 1995. С. 34-72.

Parts of documents; books and other occasional publications 

Graham R. J. Creating an environment for successful project. San-Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1997. 253 p.

Book in a foreign language

 

The structure of a reference in a foreign language should be as follows:

Author A. A., Author B. B.,  Author C. C. (2005). Title of article. Title of Journal. 10(2): 49-53.

Author A. A. (2005). Title of article. Title of Journal. 10(2): 49-53.

Examples:

Kulikov V. A., Sannikov D. V., Vavilov V. P. (1998). Use of the acoustic method of free oscillations for diagnostics of reinforced concrete foundations of contact networks. Defektoskopiya. (7): 40-49.

Kaplin V. V., Uglov S. R., Bulaev O. F., Goncharov V. J., Voronin A. A., Piestrup M. A. (2002). Tunable, monochromatic x rays using the internal beam of a betatron. Applied Physics Letters. 80(18): 3427-3429.

- All references to journal papers should be identified. The bibliography should be checked for compliance with bibliographic description formats. We also recommend to include DOI and EDN codes. This considerably simplifies the reference identification. The full data of sources you can look up in RSCI with DOI and EDN specification.

 

You may use the bibliography identification service at  https://elibrary.ru/find_edn_list.asp. Download your bibliographic list and press the Search button.

 

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. The manuscripts are accepted if has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.

  2. The materials should be prepared in a format OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or World Perfect.

  3. Internet links are provided as a complete URL. 

  4. Text should be typed with an interval of one and a half line spacing, font Times New Roman, 14 pt; to highlight the accents it is recommended to use italics rather than underlining (except Internet links). All images, graphics and tables are placed within the text according to the meaning of the particular part of text  (and not at the end of the document).

  5. Text should follow the stylistic and bibliography requirements as stated in  Regulations  located in the Part "About Us." 

  6. Please, remove the authors' names from the title of the article and other parts of the document to ensure the  anonymity of reviewing.

 

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