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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.

  • The paper has not yet been published, nor is it currently submitted to another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in the Editor's Comments).
  • The contribution file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF or WordPerfect format.
  • URL links to references are provided wherever possible.
  • The text is indented 1; the font size is 12; italics are used rather than underlining (except for url addresses); all table illustrations and figures are placed in the text rather than at the end.
  • The text conforms to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines found on the page of the journal.
  • If a paper is submitted to the peer-reviewed section of a journal, the instructions for ensuring anonymous peer review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

Études romanes de Brno is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal and the papers published must therefore meet both professional and formal criteria resulting from this condition. When deciding about publication of a manuscript, the editorial board bases itself on evaluations by the reviewing board or by independent experts, in cases of highly specialized papers but still in the thematic line of the journal. At the same time also takes into consideration the formal aspect of the manuscript (or recommends formal editing to the author respectively). The editorial board also decides on suitable dates for publication of individual texts. Submissions can be made at any time. Authors are informed about the results of peer review process as soon as possible, no later than in three months. Unsolicited manuscripts will not be returned, no honoraria will be paid. The final decision on publication of all texts falls within the authority of the editorial board of the journal Études romanes de Brno. All scientific papers in sections “Dossier thématique” and “Études” of the journal are peer-reviewed (non-reviewed are the other contributions in the section “Comptes rendus”; the editorial board assumes the right to refuse to publish reviews on books older than three years since their publishing date).

Guidelines for authors

  • All submissions (papers and book reviews) are to be sent electronically to erb@phil.muni.cz in common formats (doc, docx, rtf, odt).
  • Length: original research articles of about 6000 to 10000 words; reviews up to 3000 words.
  • Papers must include: title in English; key words and two abstracts (100-150 words each) in the language of the paper and in English; full contact information.
  • Formatting: Times New Roman, font size 12 throughout, margins 2.5 cm, spacing 1.5.
  • All references in text and in footnotes must be cited as follows: (Lara 1997: 56)
  • Works cited (References) must be listed alphabetically at the end of the paper according the following examples:
    • Books:
      • Lara, L. F. (1997). Teoría del diccionario monolingüe. México: El Colegio de México.
    • Articles:
      • Sánchez Lobato, J. (2007). Procedimientos lingüísticos en la obra literaria de Alonso Zamora Vicente. Revista de filología románica, 24, 53–77.
    • Chapters in books and conference proceedings:
      • Ridruejo, E. (1999). Modo y modalidad. El modo en las subordinadas sustantivas. In I. Bosque, & V. Demonte (Eds.), Gramática Descriptiva de la Lengua Española (vol. 2) (pp. 3209–3252). Madrid: Espasa Calpe.