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Languages
The author could submit his/her material in all Slavonic languages, English and German. The abstract should be in language different from the language of your paper.
The Length of Your Material
The length of your material should be not longer than 40 standard print pages, references, and any back matters.
Stylesheet Notes
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- All regular text in Latin or Cyrillic should be in Unicode and should use Unicode-based fonts. Core fonts (Times New Roman, Arial, Courier New, etc.) supplied with Microsoft Windows are Unicode based and support both Latin (including Eastern and Western European accented Latin) and modern Cyrillic writing. Links to other Unicode-based fonts (most of them free) are at: Alan Wood's Unicode Page . If you prepare your text in Microsoft Word and use basic Microsoft fonts, your text will be in Unicode automatically. Please do not use "Times Cyrillic", "TmsCyr" or other fonts that are not Unicode-based to encode Cyrillic or some other text.
- If you need to write in Early Cyrillic, Greek, or some other writing, please use font like "Titus Cyberbit Basic" or "Kliment Std" with their corresponding parts of "Historical Cyrillic", "Extended Greek", etc. The same is valid for the examples written with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). If you would like to use a transcription, please submit your transcription scheme along with your paper.
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Monday, 08 June 2009
Notes for the Authors Reneta Bozhankova, Andrej Bojadzhiev, Dobromir Grigorov (Faculty of Slavic Studies, Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski") Content Littera et Lingua publishes full articles, brief notices, book-reviews, project briefings, news in the field, and pointers of...
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