Title of paper (Times New Roman, font 16 pt, bold, line spacing single, left aligned, space after 12 pt) Full name(s) of author(s), Name and Surname1, Name and Surname2, Name and Surname3 1 Department, University or Institution, Country (first author affiliation) Department, University or Institution, Country (second author affiliation) 3 Department, University or Institution, Country (third author affiliation) (Name of author (Times New Roman, font 11 pt, line spacing single, left aligned) Author affiliation (Times New Roman, font 10, line spacing simple, left aligned) 2 Abstract (Heading 1) Abstract heading (Times New Roman, font 14 pt, bold, line spacing single, space before 18 pt, space after 2 pt, left aligned. Abstract text (Times New Roman, font 10 pt, line spacing simple) should be less than 120 words. Key words: No more than 5 (five) words (Times New Roman, font 10 pt, line spacing simple, space before 6 pt. 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The margins of the document, i.e. File>Page Setup>margins, are Top 5 cm, Bottom 5,5 cm, Left 4,5 cm and Right 5,5 cm in an A4 paper size, Header 4,2 cm and Footer 4,7. Proceedings of the International Conference of Experimental Linguistics ExLing 2012, 27-29 August 2012, Athens, Greece. 2 Initial name(s) and full surname(s) For phonetic symbols the IPA fonts should be used and for other symbols the inventory of the standard MS Word ones is to be used (please mark with red colour all IPA special symbols). The present template should work properly in late MS Word for Windows versions. In practice, and the simplest way to use it, is the substitution of own text over this text. The name(s) initial(l) and surname(s) of author(s) in even page header and the title of paper in odd page header of the document. More than two names should be “ Name initial Surname et al.”. In case of longer title of paper, an odd page header running title of no more than a line should be used. 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Notes Heading (Heading 1). Notes text (Times New Roman), font 10 pt, line spacing single, justified, 0,5 cm hanging indentation. 2. Notes, only if absolutely necessary, should be inserted manually. Acknowledgements (Heading 1) Papers are due by July 15, 2012, in both PDF and MS Word format, at the Workshop Secretariat (exling@phil.uoa.gr). Papers should be in accordance to the present guidelines, no more than four (4) pages; also, papers by not native speakers of English should be accordingly revised. References (Heading 1) References Heading in Heading 1. References text (Times New Roman, font 10 pt, line spacing single, justified, hanging 0.6 cm. References in an alphabetical list, then in chronological order for each author (fictional names are used in the examples below). Asurname, A. 2000. Linguistic Themes. Place, Publisher. Bsurname, B. 2002. Linguistic investigations. In Dsurname, A. and Esurname, B. (eds.) 2002, Linguistic Technologies, 100-120. Place, Publisher. Fsurname, A. and Gsurname, B. (eds.) 2003. Linguistic Structures. Place, Publisher. Msurname, Ch. 2004. The significance of experimental methodologies in the development of linguistic theory. Journal Name 40, 80-100. Nsurname, C. 2005. Concrete vs. abstract levels in speech production and perception. In Osurname, E. (ed.), Proc. of the 10th Intern. Congress of Interdisciplinary Linguistics, vol. 1, 100-103, Place, Country. Psurname, E. 2006. Semantics: the relation of sound to meaning. Working Papers 40, 80-100, Department of Experimental Linguistics, University Name. Registration At least one author per paper should be registered by 1 July 2012.