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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.
  • By ticking this box, you agree with the following checklist:

    [For technical reasons, the following list cannot feature hyperlinks. If any item is unclear to you, you can seek further explanations in the version with links here: http://www.glossacontact.org/index.php/gc/presubmission-checklist]

    1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it currently being considered for publication by another journal.

    2. All authors have given permission to be listed on the submitted paper and satisfy the Authorship policy.

    3. If the submission has been previously submitted to other journals, the authors should have prepared a letter explaining how the previous rounds of review have been addressed in the present version, and will submit this letter alongside the manuscript. Please paste your letter inside the field Comments for the Editor on this page.

    4. Any third-party-owned materials used have been identified with appropriate credit lines, and permission obtained from the copyright holder for all formats of the journal.

    5. The main submission is provided as a single PDF file, containing all tables and figures. Figures/images have a resolution of at least 300dpi (unless they are in vector graphics). The pages are numbered.

    6. The maximum word count has been adhered to, and is added at the end of the main text. See Types of articles for word count limits and for what is excluded from the word count.

    7. The manuscript has been fully anonymised for review.

    8. The research has been conducted in accordance with the Ethics guidelines and the obligatory endmatter section "Ethics and consent" has been drafted. The obligatory endmatter statements on data accessibility (see the Data policy and the Stylesheet for guidance on how to write it), funding and competing interests (again, see the Stylesheet for guidance) have been drafted. The content of these statements will be provided by the authors during submission in the comments to the editors (see the anonymisation guidelines). This information will not be shared with reviewers. 

    9. Should the paper be accepted, the author(s) agree to edit their text to adhere to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Stylesheet and to provide the final form of the manuscript using Glossa Contact's LibreOffice or Latex template.

Regular research article

Regular research articles discuss original, previously unpublished research (see how we define "unpublished" here). These should make a substantial contribution to knowledge and understanding in the subject matter. Research articles must be no more than 13,000 words in length at first submission. They can be extended, in principle, to a maximum of 15,000 words after revisions

Squibs and ripostes

Squibs and ripostes are shorter original research contributions. These must make a substantive contribution to the scholarship on the issue. Examples include: squibs making a novel empirical observation; squibs or replies pointing out problems or alternative solutions within an existing theory; replies to or comments on specific articles in Glossa Contact or another journal. Word limit for initial submission: 5,000 words

Fieldwork reports

Although a field period might not immediately advance our theoretical understanding of language contact, the insights gained might in time lead to such advances. Glossa Contact believes that open-access sharing of fieldwork reports can foster progress, and also believes that it is important to be able to "file" the data from the field in a transparent manner, allowing such data to be more easily accessed and referenced. A fieldwork report must (i) present clearly and concisely the field context and methods of data collection; and (ii) describe the obtained data, observations, and optionally ideas for possible analysis, in a self-contained manner, so that future research may build on the published results. Word limit for initial submission: 10,000 words for the main text of the report; the authors can additionally make use of supplementary materials. 

Book reviews

Book reviews have two aims: on the one hand, they bring to the attention of the journal's readership the publication of new books on the topic; on the other, they provide a space for scholars to critically engage with such books, highlighting their strong points and discussing issues where further work might be called for. Word limit for initial submission: 3,000 words.

Crowdsourcing expertise

To boost knowledge sharing, Glossa Contact introduces the novel type of submission "Crowdsourcing expertise". The authors of these contributions invite expertise from the community of language contact experts, for example, to make progress on a particular topic, solve a problem, seek guidance on methodology, etc. Word limit for these submissions is 3,000 words. Received answers to such a contribution will be edited and appear linked to the original piece. In principle the same word limit of 3,000 words applies. 

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