Dictionary Studies (15 Numbers)
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Les Cahiers du dictionnaire (The Journals of the Dictionary) are a place for reflection and encounter devoted to lexical access through the study of the dictionary in which "each word is a virtual universe that speech and writing update […] in a unit of meaning" (Alain Rey).
Directed by: Dotoli (Giovanni)
ISSN: 2239-0626
Periodicity: Annual
Goals
A permanent, interactive laboratory balancing humanism and technology, a work in progress, the dictionary is a mirror. For Les Cahiers du Dictionnaire, it is a work in progress and a forum for dialogue, with a view to Europe and the world.
The dictionary is a permanent laboratory and an interactive factory. It is essential for the dictionary of the 21st century to strike a balance between humanism and new technologies, in order to convey a sense of history, the present and the future.
The dictionary is the symbol of reality, through a living lexicon, projected onto change, starting with the star word. It is a global meaning, that of the whole language, of which the dictionary is the clearest and most profound photograph.
Star word and entry, macrostructure and microstructure will emerge from pure syntax, to archive the language in a dictionary machine that will have its own concern, that of the meaning of the whole language. This will be proof that the dictionary is a living body, focused on current events, with its feet firmly planted in the tradition-construction of language, through confirmations, dialogues, borrowings, levels and neologisms.
his journal, simply called Les Cahiers du Dictionnaire, so as not to close any doors, follows this philosophy.
It is a project for young and not so young researchers. It is a place for dialogue, openness, construction and reflection on language, any language, especially French, past and present, in an international network, from the perspective of Europe, France, French-speaking countries and the world, because the dictionary is the World Book.
Contact details
M. Giovanni DOTOLI
Department of Humanities Research and Innovation University of Bari Aldo Moro - Via Garruba, 6 - 70121 Bari (Italy)
Cell phone number: 0039 3351871961
e-mail: giovanni.dotoli@uniba.it
Editorial Board
Editor
Giovanni DOTOLI (Universit y of Bari Aldo Moro)
Editor-in-chief
Celeste BOCCUZZI (Bari)
Editors
Maria CENTRELLA (Naples), Mariadomenica LO NOSTRO (Salerne), Maribel PEÑALVER VICEA (Alicante), Marie-Denise SCLAFANI (Palerme), Mario SELVAGGIO (Cagliari), Raffaele SPIEZIA (Naples), Lichao ZHU (Paris)
Scientific Advisory Board
Jana ALTMANOVA (Naples), Veronica BENZO (Catane), Celeste BOCCUZZI (Bari), Bernard CERQUIGLINI (Paris), Loïc DEPECKER (Paris), Giovanni DOTOLI (Bari/Paris), Simone GRECO (Bari), Christine JACQUET-PFAU (Cergy-Pontoise), Pierre LERAT (Paris), Mariadomenica LO NOSTRO (Salerne), Gisella MAIELLO (Salerne), Carla MARELLO (Turin), Encarnación MEDINA ARJONA (Jaén), Salah MEJRI (Paris/Tunis), Soumaya MEJRI (Tunis), Danguolė MELNIKIENĖ (Vilnius), Luis MENESES-LERÍN (Arras), Danièle MORVAN (Paris), Maribel PEÑALVER VICEA (Alicante), Claudio VINTI (Pérouse), Maria Teresa ZANOLA (Milan), Lichao ZHU (Paris)
Declaration of ethics and good editorial practice
Les Cahiers du dictionnaire is a double-blind peer reviewed scientific journal that complies with the code of publication ethics drawn up by COPE. It adheres at all stages to the principles of scientific rigour, ethical correctness and intellectual honesty, recognising them as the sole criteria for its choices. The journal abides by the following code of ethics. All parties involved - authors, editors, editorial board members and referees - must be aware of and share the following ethical requirements.
Publication decisions
The editors-in-chief and members of the editorial board of " Revue européenne de recherches sur la poésie " are responsible for deciding whether or not to publish proposed articles. In making this decision, the editors and members of the Editorial Board consult each other systematically - at regular meetings - taking into account the opinion of the anonymous referees.
Accuracy
The editors and members of the Editorial Board assess the articles proposed for publication on the basis of their content, without discrimination based on the authors' race, sexual orientation, gender, religion, ethnic origin, citizenship or political orientation.
Contributing to editorial decision-making
Double-blind peer review is a procedure that accompanies and complements the decisions of editors and editorial board members on proposed articles and enables authors to improve and enrich their contributions.
Respecting deadlines
A reviewer who does not feel up to the task or who knows that he or she will not be able to complete the reading within the allotted time is required to inform the Editorial Board promptly.
Confidentiality
All texts submitted for reading must be considered confidential. Consequently, these texts must not be discussed with others without the explicit permission of the editors and members of the Editorial Board.
Objectivity
Double-blind peer review must be conducted objectively. Assessors are required to justify their judgements adequately.
Indication of texts
Peer reviewers undertake to give precise bibliographical references to fundamental works that may have been omitted by the author. They must also inform the editors and members of the editorial board of any similarities or overlaps between the text they have read and other works of which they are aware.
Conflict of interest and disclosure
Confidential information or indications obtained during the double-blind peer review process must be treated as confidential and may not be used for personal purposes.
Peer reviewers must not accept to read articles for which there is a conflict of interest due to previous collaboration or competition with the author and/or his/her institution.
Responsibility for content
The author is solely responsible for the content of his or her publication.
Originality and plagiarism
Authors must declare that they have composed an original work in all its parts and that they have quoted all the texts used.
Multiple, repetitive and/or competing publications
The author must not publish articles describing the same research in more than one publication.
Paper and digital publication
When submitting their article, authors undertake to authorise its distribution in paper and digital format - in particular via the he journal's website: https://classiques-garnier.com/dictionary-studies.html- unless they give express notification to the contrary.
Indication of sources
The author must always correctly indicate the sources of published images and documents and undertakes to independently request the necessary reproduction authorisations and to provide copies to the editorial office. If the editors and members of the editorial board consider it appropriate, authors of articles must also make available the sources or data on which the research is based.
Authorship
Authorship must be properly attributed and all persons who have contributed significantly to the design, conduct and review of the research underlying the article must be listed as co-authors. If other individuals were significantly involved in certain stages of the research, their contribution should be explicitly acknowledged.
Errors in published articles
When an author identifies a relevant error or inaccuracy in one of his/her articles, he/she should promptly inform the editors and members of the editorial board of the journal and provide them with all the necessary information so that they can make the necessary corrections.
Note to Contributors
General - Accentuate all capitals. - Never use a font size other than that of the paragraph concerned.
Summaries in French and English - Do not exceed the limit of 500 characters (including spaces) for each language.
Keywords - Give keywords for the article (between 5 and 10 keywords relating to the topics covered), in French and English
Article title - In capitals and in two languages: French and English
Times New Roman font - Text 14 - Off-text quotation 12 - Footnotes 12 - Final bibliography, if any 12
Bibliography at the end of the article – Authors’ names (not first names) in the final bibliography (if any) must be written in small capitals and not in capitals. Name followed by a comma.
Footnotes - Footnotes are always indicated by a superscript Arabic numeral. Use footnote calls in automatic mode. Footnotes are always placed before punctuation or the closing inverted comma. In bibliographic references in footnotes, names must be written in lower case. Title in italics.
Numbering of headings - Titles may not be numbered (by letter or number).
Indicate only the titles, in small capitals
Contact info - Send postal and e-mail addresses
Illustrations - Authorisation for publication essential
A permanent, interactive laboratory balancing humanism and technology, a work in progress, the dictionary is a mirror. For Les Cahiers du Dictionnaire, it is a work in progress and a forum for dialogue, with a view to Europe and the world.
The dictionary is a permanent laboratory and an interactive factory. It is essential for the dictionary of the 21st century to strike a balance between humanism and new technologies, in order to convey a sense of history, the present and the future.
The dictionary is the symbol of reality, through a living lexicon, projected onto change, starting with the star word. It is a global meaning, that of the whole language, of which the dictionary is the clearest and most profound photograph.
Star word and entry, macrostructure and microstructure will emerge from pure syntax, to archive the language in a dictionary machine that will have its own concern, that of the meaning of the whole language. This will be proof that the dictionary is a living body, focused on current events, with its feet firmly planted in the tradition-construction of language, through confirmations, dialogues, borrowings, levels and neologisms.
his journal, simply called Les Cahiers du Dictionnaire, so as not to close any doors, follows this philosophy.
It is a project for young and not so young researchers. It is a place for dialogue, openness, construction and reflection on language, any language, especially French, past and present, in an international network, from the perspective of Europe, France, French-speaking countries and the world, because the dictionary is the World Book.
Contact details
M. Giovanni DOTOLI
Department of Humanities Research and Innovation University of Bari Aldo Moro - Via Garruba, 6 - 70121 Bari (Italy)
Cell phone number: 0039 3351871961
e-mail: giovanni.dotoli@uniba.it
Editorial Board
Editor
Giovanni DOTOLI (Universit y of Bari Aldo Moro)
Editor-in-chief
Celeste BOCCUZZI (Bari)
Editors
Maria CENTRELLA (Naples), Mariadomenica LO NOSTRO (Salerne), Maribel PEÑALVER VICEA (Alicante), Marie-Denise SCLAFANI (Palerme), Mario SELVAGGIO (Cagliari), Raffaele SPIEZIA (Naples), Lichao ZHU (Paris)
Scientific Advisory Board
Jana ALTMANOVA (Naples), Veronica BENZO (Catane), Celeste BOCCUZZI (Bari), Bernard CERQUIGLINI (Paris), Loïc DEPECKER (Paris), Giovanni DOTOLI (Bari/Paris), Simone GRECO (Bari), Christine JACQUET-PFAU (Cergy-Pontoise), Pierre LERAT (Paris), Mariadomenica LO NOSTRO (Salerne), Gisella MAIELLO (Salerne), Carla MARELLO (Turin), Encarnación MEDINA ARJONA (Jaén), Salah MEJRI (Paris/Tunis), Soumaya MEJRI (Tunis), Danguolė MELNIKIENĖ (Vilnius), Luis MENESES-LERÍN (Arras), Danièle MORVAN (Paris), Maribel PEÑALVER VICEA (Alicante), Claudio VINTI (Pérouse), Maria Teresa ZANOLA (Milan), Lichao ZHU (Paris)
Declaration of ethics and good editorial practice
Les Cahiers du dictionnaire is a double-blind peer reviewed scientific journal that complies with the code of publication ethics drawn up by COPE. It adheres at all stages to the principles of scientific rigour, ethical correctness and intellectual honesty, recognising them as the sole criteria for its choices. The journal abides by the following code of ethics. All parties involved - authors, editors, editorial board members and referees - must be aware of and share the following ethical requirements.
Publication decisions
The editors-in-chief and members of the editorial board of " Revue européenne de recherches sur la poésie " are responsible for deciding whether or not to publish proposed articles. In making this decision, the editors and members of the Editorial Board consult each other systematically - at regular meetings - taking into account the opinion of the anonymous referees.
Accuracy
The editors and members of the Editorial Board assess the articles proposed for publication on the basis of their content, without discrimination based on the authors' race, sexual orientation, gender, religion, ethnic origin, citizenship or political orientation.
Contributing to editorial decision-making
Double-blind peer review is a procedure that accompanies and complements the decisions of editors and editorial board members on proposed articles and enables authors to improve and enrich their contributions.
Respecting deadlines
A reviewer who does not feel up to the task or who knows that he or she will not be able to complete the reading within the allotted time is required to inform the Editorial Board promptly.
Confidentiality
All texts submitted for reading must be considered confidential. Consequently, these texts must not be discussed with others without the explicit permission of the editors and members of the Editorial Board.
Objectivity
Double-blind peer review must be conducted objectively. Assessors are required to justify their judgements adequately.
Indication of texts
Peer reviewers undertake to give precise bibliographical references to fundamental works that may have been omitted by the author. They must also inform the editors and members of the editorial board of any similarities or overlaps between the text they have read and other works of which they are aware.
Conflict of interest and disclosure
Confidential information or indications obtained during the double-blind peer review process must be treated as confidential and may not be used for personal purposes.
Peer reviewers must not accept to read articles for which there is a conflict of interest due to previous collaboration or competition with the author and/or his/her institution.
Responsibility for content
The author is solely responsible for the content of his or her publication.
Originality and plagiarism
Authors must declare that they have composed an original work in all its parts and that they have quoted all the texts used.
Multiple, repetitive and/or competing publications
The author must not publish articles describing the same research in more than one publication.
Paper and digital publication
When submitting their article, authors undertake to authorise its distribution in paper and digital format - in particular via the he journal's website: https://classiques-garnier.com/dictionary-studies.html- unless they give express notification to the contrary.
Indication of sources
The author must always correctly indicate the sources of published images and documents and undertakes to independently request the necessary reproduction authorisations and to provide copies to the editorial office. If the editors and members of the editorial board consider it appropriate, authors of articles must also make available the sources or data on which the research is based.
Authorship
Authorship must be properly attributed and all persons who have contributed significantly to the design, conduct and review of the research underlying the article must be listed as co-authors. If other individuals were significantly involved in certain stages of the research, their contribution should be explicitly acknowledged.
Errors in published articles
When an author identifies a relevant error or inaccuracy in one of his/her articles, he/she should promptly inform the editors and members of the editorial board of the journal and provide them with all the necessary information so that they can make the necessary corrections.
Note to Contributors
General - Accentuate all capitals. - Never use a font size other than that of the paragraph concerned.
Summaries in French and English - Do not exceed the limit of 500 characters (including spaces) for each language.
Keywords - Give keywords for the article (between 5 and 10 keywords relating to the topics covered), in French and English
Article title - In capitals and in two languages: French and English
Times New Roman font - Text 14 - Off-text quotation 12 - Footnotes 12 - Final bibliography, if any 12
Bibliography at the end of the article – Authors’ names (not first names) in the final bibliography (if any) must be written in small capitals and not in capitals. Name followed by a comma.
Footnotes - Footnotes are always indicated by a superscript Arabic numeral. Use footnote calls in automatic mode. Footnotes are always placed before punctuation or the closing inverted comma. In bibliographic references in footnotes, names must be written in lower case. Title in italics.
Numbering of headings - Titles may not be numbered (by letter or number).
Indicate only the titles, in small capitals
Contact info - Send postal and e-mail addresses
Illustrations - Authorisation for publication essential