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1、投稿方式:邮箱投稿。
2、期刊网址:
https://brill.com/view/journals/iij/iij-overview.xml
3、官网邮箱:p.c.bisschop@hum.leidenuniv.nl
j.a.silk.IndoIranianJournal@gmail.com(书评)
4、期刊刊期:季刊,一年出版4期。
2020年10月22日星期四
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Instructions for Authors
Scope
Indo-Iranian Journal (IIJ), founded in 1957, focuses on the ancient and medieval languages and cultures of South Asia and of pre-Islamic Iran. It publishes articles on Indo-Iranian languages (linguistics and literatures), such as Sanskrit, Avestan, Middle Iranian and Middle & New Indo-Aryan. It publishes specialized research on ancient Iranian religion and the Indian religions, such as the Veda, Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism (including Tibetan). The journal welcomes epigraphical studies as well as general contributions to the understanding of the (pre-modern) history and culture of South Asia. Illustrations are accepted. A substantial part of the Indo-Iranian Journal is reserved for reviews of new research. Twice a year it contains a detailed bibliography of all publications received. The Journal predominantly publishes articles in English and occasionally in French and German.
Ethical and Legal Conditions
The publication of a manuscript in a peer-reviewed work is expected to follow standards of ethical behavior for all parties involved in the act of publishing: authors, editors, and reviewers. Authors, editors, and reviewers should thoroughly acquaint themselves with Brill’s publication ethics, which may be downloaded here: brill.com/page/ethics/publication-ethics-cope-compliance.
Submission
Submissions to the journal should be sent by e-mail to the Editors-in-Chief .
Manuscript files Submissions to the journal should be in Word or RTF and in PDF with the fonts embedded or in TeX/LaTeX and PDF with the fonts embedded.
Peter C. Bisschop
Institute for Area Studies, Leiden University
P.O. Box 9515, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
E-mail: p.c.bisschop@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Books for review and book reviews should be sent to the Book Review Editor:
Jonathan Silk – j.a.silk.IndoIranianJournal@gmail.com
Address: see above
Jonathan Silk
Institute Kern, Leiden University
P.O. Box 9515 , 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
E-mail: j.a.silk.IndoIranianJournal@gmail.com
Address: see above
All submitted papers will be subject to peer review. Papers that are submitted for initial consideration should be complete, including affiliation details, abstract, keywords, all notes, bibliographical references, tables, etc. The manuscript pages should be numbered consecutively and have wide margins on all sides.
The final draft of a manuscript accepted for publication should be submitted electronically (in Word or RTF and in PDF with the fonts embedded or in TeX/LaTeX and PDF with the fonts embedded). Final versions must be proofread carefully before submission. The e-mail- and postal address of the corresponding author should be included in the title page of the final manuscript. The e-mail address need not be published if you do not wish it to be, but must be provided to the editors and publisher.
Submission Requirements
Language
Articles and book reviews should preferably be written in English, but contributions in German or French are also accepted.
Fonts, Transliteration and Orthography
Where possible, all examples from languages not using the Latin alphabet, in particular Asian languages, should be transliterated using an accepted system of transliteration. For more specific guidelines, see the Appendix. Authors should use their chosen system consistently throughout the manuscript. Where no standard system has been adopted in the literature (e.g., examples of certain dialects never described before), use symbols to represent sounds that are as close to the IPA symbols as possible, and give explanations where appropriate. Where a transliteration system is already used in the literature, no new transliteration system invented by the author will be accepted.
Italics and Bold
Italics should only be used for other languages than the main article language, for the title of texts, and the third level headings. Underlined text will be changed to italics.
Bold should only be used in exceptional cases of extra emphasis, and for the main headings.
Manuscript Structure
Articles should be assembled in the following order: title page, abstract, keywords, introduction, contentrelated sections (each section with an appropriated heading text, not numbers), conclusions, acknowledgements, appendixes, reference list, tables, figure legends (grouped together).
The journal reserves the right to conform contributions to its style. Please avoid the use of justification and bold-face or underlined type. Do not hyphenate words at the end of a line. TAB should be restricted to a paragraph indent. For general rules on style, see the Chicago Manual of Style (chicagomanualofstyle.org. 15th ed., University of Chicago Press, 2003, or the most recent edition) or the MLA Style Guide.
Title Page
− The first page of an article should contain the title of the paper, the name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s), and the name, e-mail address and postal address of the author to whom correspondence, proofs, and off-prints should be sent.
− Title in roman type (capitals for the first letter of main words) should be as brief and informative as possible.
− Authors names in roman type as normally used by the author, first name followed by family name, names separated by commas and between the last two names by ‘and’, references to affiliations as superscripts, in ascending order (e.g. , “Peter Breiner 1 and Oric Basirov2 ”, “Peter Breiner 1, 2 ”).
− Affiliations where the work has been done should be indicated under the authors in roman type.
When the authors are based at different organizations, this should be indicated in superscript in front of the organizations (e.g., 1 University of Leiden –corresponding to the references under ‘authors’).
− Postal and e-mail addresses of the corresponding author must be added.
Abstract
Articles should include a short abstract in English (100 to 150 words), which should mention all the principal facts and conclusions set forth in the paper.
Keywords
Four to six keywords (in lower case and separated by commas) should be added, for indexing purposes.
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