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LINGUIST List 19.1872

Fri Jun 13 2008

Calls: Translation/Sayyab Translation Journal (STJ) (Jrnl)

Editor for this issue: Fatemeh Abdollahi <fatemehlinguistlist.org>


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Message 1: Sayyab Translation Journal (STJ)
Date: 07-Jun-2008
From: Dinha Gorgis <gorgis_3yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Sayyab Translation Journal (STJ)
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Full Title: Sayyab Translation Journal (STJ)


Linguistic Field(s): Translation

Call Deadline: 15-Aug-2008

Sayyab Translation Journal (STJ), an internationally peer-reviewed print
journal published provisionally once a year by Sayyab Books in London,
invites scholars interested in Arabic-English-Arabic translation and
contrastive studies to submit their papers and book reviews for the first
issue which is expected to come out soon this year. Authors are free to
choose any standard style sheet in preparing their initial manuscript. They
are requested to send an electronic copy (not exceeding 25-30 pages) in MS
Word (.doc) format to:

contactsayyab.co.uk

Upon acceptance of the contribution, however, the final version must adhere
to the journal's specifications and preference for the Unified Style Sheet.
For more information, please visit STJ's page:

http://www.sayyab.co.uk/stj/eboard.html

STj ISSN: 1757-5222

For questions and inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact Prof. Dinha
T. Gorgis, editor-in-chief, at:

gorgis_3yahoo.co.uk

Submission Deadline: Aug 15th, 2008


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