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网络语用学(英文)(Internet Pragmatics)(国际刊号)
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  • 《网络语用学(英文)》(Internet Pragmatics)(半年刊),创刊于2018年,由福建师范大学外国语学院主办、荷兰约翰·本杰明出版公司出版发行,是全省唯一公开发行的外语类优秀期刊。期刊以促进学科对话,促进语用学与社会学、传媒学、人类学、心理学、哲学、认知科学甚至神经科学等其他相关领域的界面研究为办刊宗旨,通过深入研究网络社交平台上各种交际方式及其语言使用,阐释虚拟交际中与人际关系和身份建构相关的多层语用机制及其背后的社会文化形态,并通过对线上和线下多种交际互动关系的深入剖析,展现社交媒介与语言使用之间的相互影响,以及网络空间与人类社会发展的相互关系。

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  • 期刊名称:网络语用学(英文)(Internet Pragmatics)(国际刊号)
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  • 主办单位:福建师范大学外国语学院
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  • 国际刊号:ISSN 2542-3851;E-ISSN 2542-386X
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      3、官网网址:https://benjamins.com/catalog/ip

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      6、官网邮箱:internetpragmatics@foxmail.com

      7、出刊日期:半年刊,一年出版2期。

      2026年2月4日星期三

      《网络语用学(英文)》(Internet Pragmatics)

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      Guidelines

      General

      Articles should be in English. English spelling and style should be consistently either British or American throughout. If you are not a highly proficient user of English, you should have the paper checked by an English language professional.

      Contributions, maximally 10,000 words in length (including references, an abstract of 100-150 words, 5-8 keywords and a 70-word bio), should be submitted as email attachments in Word to: internetpragmatics@foxmail.com.

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      References

      It is essential that the references are formatted to the specifications given in these guidelines, as these cannot be formatted automatically. This journal uses the ‘Author-Date’ style as described in the latest edition of The Chicago Manual of Style.

      References in the text: These should be as precise as possible, giving page references where necessary; for example (Görlach 2003: 152-154) or: as in Brown et al. (1991: 252). All references in the text should be matched by items in the references section.

      References section: References should be listed first alphabetically and then chronologically. The section should include all (and only!) references that are actually mentioned in the text.

      A note on capitalization in titles. For titles in English, CMS uses headline-style capitalization. In titles and subtitles, capitalize the first and last words, and all other major words (nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, some conjunctions). Do not capitalize: articles; prepositions (unless used adverbially or adjectivally, or as part of a Latin expression used adverbially or adjectivally); the conjunctions and, but, for, or, nor; to as part of an infinitive; as in any grammatical function; parts of proper names that would be lower case in normal text; the second part of a species name. For more details and examples, consult the Chicago Manual of Style. For any other languages, and English translations of titles given in square brackets, CMS uses sentence-style capitalization: capitalization as in normal prose, i.e., the first word in the title, the subtitle, and any proper names or other words normally given initial capitals in the language in question.

      Examples

      Yus, Francisco. 2011. Cyberpragmatics: Internet-Mediated Communication in Context. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

      Book (edited volume):

      Dynel, Marta, and Jan Chovanec (eds). 2015. Participation in Public and Social Media Interactions. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

      Article (in book):

      Arundale, Robert B. and David Good. 2002. “Boundaries and sequences in studying conversation.” In Rethinking Sequentiality: Linguistics Meets Conversational Interaction, ed. by Anita Fetzer, and Christiane Meierkord, 121-150. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

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