Title (20pt)* Author’s name (14pt, italics)

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Title (20pt)*
Author’s name (14pt, italics)
Abstract (12pt)
Text (10 pt, indented at 1cm both right and left)
Keywords: (about five, 10pt)
1 Introduction (section headings bold, 12pt)
Text (12 pt, first line indent at 1cm except for the first paragraph)
2 New Section
2.1 Subsection
Some important points concerning UCL’s APA style follow (see http://www.apastyle.org,
which has a good FAQ section and an online tutorial).
Abbreviations:
The use of abbreviations (such as "i.e.", "e.g.", and so on) is to adhere to APA guidelines,
which can be found here: http://blog.apastyle.org/files/apa-latin-abbreviations-table-2.pdf.
Citations:
In-text citations are in the following format: (Chomsky, 1995). Page numbers etc. may be
included as follows: (Chomsky, 1995, p. 102). When citing multi-author papers, the initial intext citation should be in the following format: (Berwick, Pietroski, Yankama, and Chomsky,
2011). Subsequent in-text citations should be in the following format: (Berwick et al., 2011).
In-text citations of multiple papers should be separated by a semi-colon as follows:
(Chomsky, 1995; Berwick et al., 2011). When an in-text citation is part of a sentence, it
should be in the following format: “…Chomsky (1995) suggests that”. Citations inside of
parentheses should be in the following format: “…(see Chomsky (1995) for his account).”
Examples:
(1)
a.
b.
Examples.
*Ungrammatical examples.
(Automatically generated example number to be inserted using alt-n; macro content must be
enabled for this to work).
*Acknowledgements (10pt, first line indent at 0.75cm)
1
footnote (10pt, first line indent at 0.75cm)
UCLWPL 2010.01
2
It is recommended that you use tables to line up non-English examples. For instructions,
please see http://www.langsci.ucl.ac.uk/home/hans/it_skills/working_with_word.html.)
2.2 Subsection
2.2.1 Sub-subsection. Text (not indented)
Quotes (indented at 1cm both right and left, no quotation marks)
In (1a), ....
(Cross-references to be inserted by using References > Cross-reference, or by using shortcut
alt-r; all numbers previously inserted with alt-n will be listed as choices)
End of text
References
References (10pt, hanging indent at 0.75cm)
Complete book:
Chomsky, N. (1995). The minimalist program (Vol. 28). Cambridge, MA: MIT press.
Journal article:
Berwick, R. C., Pietroski, P., Yankama, B., & Chomsky, N. (2011). Poverty of the stimulus revisited. Cognitive
Science, 35(7), 1207-1242.
Chapter in book:
Heim, I. (2008). Features on bound pronouns. In D. Harbour, D. Adger, & S. Béjar (Eds.), Phi-theory: Phifeatures across modules and interfaces (Vol. 16, pp. 35-56). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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