APCLC 2016 abstract template

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APCLC 2016 abstract template
Title: Put the title of your abstract here
Theme: State the theme of your abstract here (list of themes is available in the website)
Your name
Your affiliation [line 1]
Your affiliation [line 2]
Abstract
Your abstract must be written in English, including references, should not exceed 300 words.
It should be single line spacing and use 1 inch as the page margin. Font size should be set in
12-point, Times New Roman (English).
References
Please make sure your reference list is in accordance with the following:
Book:
Barnes, D. 1976. From Communication to Curriculum. New York: Penguin.
Aijmer, K. and Altenberg, B. (eds.) 1991. English Corpus Linguistics. Studies in Honour of
Jan Svartvik. London: Longman.
Book chapter:
Gumperz, J.J.1975. On the ethnology of linguistic change. In: Bright, W. (Ed.).
Sociolinguistics: Proceedings of the UCLA Sociolinguistics Conference. Mouton: The
Hague, pp. 27-38.
Journal article:
Allen, S.D. 1991. Ability grouping research review: what do they say about grouping and the
gifted? Educational Leadership, 48 (6), 60-65.
Unpublished thesis/dissertation:
Skaffari, J. 2000. Early Middle English loanwords: a study of language contact and lexical
borrowing, unpublished licentiate thesis. Turku: University of Turku.
Web page:
ASIALEX Newsletter 3, 1998. http://www.anu.edu.au/linguistics/alex/asialex-newslet3.html
(accessed: 15 January 2009).
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