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  • 1. The submission has not been published, and it is 
    not currently considered by another journal.
    2. The submission file is in OpenOffice document file 
    format, Microsoft Word, RTF .
    3. When it is possible, the URL references are 
    provided.
    4. The text is single-spaced ; 12 -point font ; 
    employs italics , rather than underlining
    (except in URL addresses) ; and places all
    illustrations, figures, and tables in the appropriate
    places in the text rather than at the end.
    5. The text conforms to the stylistic and bibliographic 
    requirements outlined in the Authors Guidelines,
    which is in "About the journal".
    6. In the case of a submission to a section of the 
    journal peer reviewed, the instructions in
    "Ensuring a blind review” were followed.

Directives aux auteurs-es

Instructions to Authors – English version

 

Article Title (Times New Roman, size 16, bold, centered, spacing 0 points before and 18 points after paragraph, single-spaced).Author(s)’ name(s) and first name(s) orLaboratory Institution (0 points above 18 points below) 

Email address

Abstract (in the language of the issue)

Text of abstract (maximum 10 lines, Times New Roman, size 11, italic, justified, spacing 0 points before and 6 points after removal of 1 cm to the left and 1 cm right). 

Keywords (up to 5 keywords separated by hyphens, Times New Roman, 10, normal size, justified, spacing 0 points before and 12 points after).

 

Abstract (in the other language : French or English)

Text of French abstract (maximum 10 lines, Times New Roman, size 11, italic, justified, spacing 0 points before and 6 points after removal of 1 cm to the left and 1 cm right). 

Keywords (up to 5 keywords separated by hyphens, Times New Roman, 10, normal size, justified, spacing 0 points before and 12 points after).

Introduction
1. Title 1 (Times New Roman, size 13, bold, justified spacing 24 points before and 12 points after paragraph, single-spaced)
1.1 Heading 2 (Times New Roman, size 12, bold, justified, spacing of 24 points before and 12 points after paragraph, single-spaced).

1.1.1 Title 3 (Times New Roman, size 11, bold, italic, justified, spacing of 12 points before and 6 points after paragraph, single-spaced
[It is recommended not to proceed with a numbering more than three digits.]
Body Text: Times New Roman, size 12, normal, spacing 0 points before and 6 points after, line spacing 1.15.
For highlighting, cursive will be used and not the bold.
The examples. They should be identified by Arabic numerals in parentheses

References will be specified at the bottom of page notes.

Format footnotes of pages: Times New Roman, size 10, line spacing 1.

Conclusion


References
The journal Significances decided to adopt the APA standards (6th edition) for the presentation of references.


The authors will introduce the author references (publication year: page) before the quotation or reformulation in the body text or in the footer of notes, in the following format:
In the usage field, mention may be made of work Guiraud (1967) which ...
In the lexical field include the work of Guiraud (1967: 225) which ...
In the usage field, mention may be made of work Guiraud (1967, 225, 272) which ...
In the lexical field include the work of Guiraud (1967: 225-234) that ...

In the case of the introduction of the reference after a citation or a restatement in the body text or notes, present as follows: (Name date of publication of the book or article or diary page ).
Example: In this case, the invariants are each "a conceptual space constructed from categorization operations experience undertaken by the spirit universe, space that can be equipped with a metric" (Philps 2002: 137).


A letter will be specified in addition to the book or article in question if several of the same year listed in the bibliography for the same author:
Monneret (2003a) mentions the non-isolation of "intellectual sphere" of language.
This referral system requires the presence of references at end of article. In this case, only the references cited in the article can be included in the bibliography (Times New Roman, size 12, normal, justified, spacing 0 points before and 6 points after, single spacing), with the following models :

 

For a book:
Name, First Name, Last Name, First Name & Name, First Name. (Year). Book title. (Information on the edition and volume number, if any.) Place of publication, Country [optional]: Publisher. [Do not show the collection]
PICOCHE, Jacqueline. (1992). French lexicology precise: the study and teaching of vocabulary. Paris, France: Nathan.

For a thesis or dissertation:

Paper version
Last name First Name. (Year). Title of the thesis or dissertation (Mention the grade and Information publication). University Place.
Goossens, Vannina. (2005). A typology of sentiment names based on their verbal collocations (Master Thesis 2 unpublished). Stendhal University - Grenoble 3, Grenoble.

Electronic version
Last name First Name. (Year). Title of the thesis. (Mention the grade and Information publication). University Place. Available online at <URL> (accessed on day month year).
Trajčev, Sonia (2010). Rethinking grammatical sentence: the contributions of "Role and Reference Grammar" to the teaching of the language. Blaise Pascal University - Clermont-Ferrand II, Clermont-Ferrand. Available online at <https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00719448/document> retrieved July 6, 2014.

For a book chapter:
Name, First Name (Year). Chapter title. First in [short] Full Name [short] Name (ed.) Book title. (No editing, volume, volume or chapter p. Xx-xx). Place of publication: Publisher.
[Do not show the collection. If the book includes more than 6 authors, indicate "et al. "After the first.]
Piggot, Therese D. & BARR, Rebecca. (2002). Designing Programmatic Interventions. In Mr. Kamil L. et al. (Ed.), Methods of Literacy Research (vol. 3, p. 23-32). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

For an article in a periodical:
Name, First Name (Year). Article Title. Journal title, Vol. (No.) xx-xx <DOI> [Digital Object Identifier] or Available online at <URL> (accessed on year month day if the DOI does not exist).
Without volume, report # italics and without parenthesis.
Demaizière, F. (2007). Language teaching and ICT aids learning. Alsic. Language Learning and Information and Communication Systems 10. (1). <Http://doi.org/10.4000/alsic.220>

In a paper presented in a conference or seminar:
Last name First Name. (Year, month). Title of the paper. Paper presented at the "conference name (or conference)" Location.
PERET, Claudie & SAUTOT, Jean-Pierre. (2012, May). The auxiliary verb: state a notion among students. Paper presented at the conference "The verb complex", Lyon, France.

For a web page:
NAME, First name [if the perpetrator is identified]. (Year). Title of the web page. Available online at the website name of the organization responsible website: <URL> (accessed on day month year) or <DOI> [if stated in the copyright area].
GESUNDHAJT, Henriette (2004) Analysis of the sentence. Available online at The linguistic paths: <http://www.linguistes.com/phrase/table.html> (accessed 7 July 2005)
Coméré (2016) (Communication Mediated by the Networks) | Research Laboratory on Language LRL | Blaise Pascal University. (S. D.). Available online at the LRL Site <http://lrl.univ-bpclermont.fr/rubrique86.html> (accessed 16 June 2016)

In a communication published in proceedings (printed or online)
If the acts were published as a book with (or without) a scientific editor to apply the rules as defined for a chapter (or contribution) in a book.
Last name, First Name. (Year). Title of the paper. First in [short] NAME & First [short] NAME (ed.), Title deeds (no volume or chapter, p. Xx-xx). Place of publication: Publisher. <DOI> or Available online at <URL> (accessed on day month year).

BONAMI, Olivier, BOYÉ, Gilles, GIRAUDO, Helena & VOGA, Madeleine. (2008). What are regular verbs in French? In J. Durand, B. & B. Habert Laks (eds.), The French language today: French Language World Congress proceedings (p 1511-1523.). Paris: French Language Institute. <Http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/cmlf08186>.

If the proceedings were published in the form of numbered annual volumes: apply the rules as defined for a magazine article.

Last name First Name. (Year). Title deeds, vol. or no, xx-xx. <DOI> or Available online at <URL> (accessed on day month year) the DOI does not exist.
PERET, Claudie & SAUTOT, Jean-Pierre. (2012). The verb: between established curriculum and real curriculum. Proceedings of the 11th Congress of the International Association for Research in teaching French, 23, 253-274.

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