STUDIES
IN CHINESE LINGUISTICS (ISSN
1017-1274) was first published in 1980 by T.T. Ng Chinese Language Research
Centre (CLRC) of the Institute of Chinese Studies at The Chinese University of
Hong Kong. The journal is edited by CLRC, published and distributed by Sciendo
(formerly De Gruyter Open) since 2015, with a single volume yearly containing
two issues, three articles in each issue on average.
Studies
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Details
of STUDIES IN CHINESE LINGUISTICS can also be found on the
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I.
Aim and scope
STUDIES
IN CHINESE LINGUISTICS is
an international academic journal dedicated to the comparative study of Chinese
and serves as a platform for research in comparative grammar with a focus on
syntax, morphology, morphosyntax, and syntax-semantics interface across Chinese
dialects or between Chinese and other languages, emphasizing contributions that
advance theoretical linguistics or carry significant theoretical implications.
II.
Frequency
Two
issues per year.
III.
Manuscripts
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The journal
publishes research papers and comments and responses on specific subjects.
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The journal accepts
papers submission in general but may call for papers when there is a
special topic.
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Manuscripts should
be written in English, limited to 20 single-spaced pages, submitted
online: https://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ics/clrc/english/pub_scl.html. The
format of the manuscript is not limited in the first submission.
IV.
Editing Affairs
The
Chief Editor can decide to accept a manuscript or not on the basis of
reviewers’ opinions. If there is difficulty in deciding the manuscript, then
the Chief Editor can consult the opinions of the Editorial Board. Each
manuscript will be reviewed anonymously by at least two reviewers. The flow
chart for manuscript processing is nine staged:
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manuscripts
received (submission acknowledgement, plagiarism and AI writing checks,
and rejection notification for manuscripts not aligned with the journal’s
aims and scope),
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searching for
reviewers,
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review,
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revision,
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second review
(second review after revision according to the reviewers' opinions),
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additional review
(For those difficult or controversial manuscripts that need one or two
additional reviewers),
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final review by the
Chief Editor based upon the reviewers’ or Editorial Board’s opinions),
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typesetting,
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printing.
It
normally takes at least 6 months for the procedure of soliciting reviewers and
submission for reviewing in general.
V.
Reviewers
The
journal invites scholars within the specialty as reviewers in various aspects.
VI.
Review Criteria
The
manuscript is categorized according to the following review criteria:
(1)
the level of originality of the ideas,
(2) the level of contribution,
(3) the level of sufficiency of the evidence,
(4) the level of rigor in argumentation.
The
review results are categorized as four levels:
(A)
published without significant revision
(B) definitely published if certain revisions are made
(C) reconsidered for publication after a thorough revision
(D) rejected as unsuitable for publication
For
those manuscripts that have problems in writing mechanics (too many misspelled
words or grammar) or whose theme is beyond the scope of this journal, the
manuscripts will be returned to the authors without any review.
(A)
and (B) are at the similar category; (C) and (D) are at the similar category.
If two reviewers’ comments belong to (A) and (B) for a paper, the Chief Editor
can decide to accept it directly, or if two reviewers’ comments belong to (C)
and (D) for a paper, the Chief Editor can decide not to accept it. If the
reviewers’ comments cross the two different categories, the paper should be
re-reviewed again or reviewed by the third person.
VII.
Manuscript handling procedure
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Manuscript
submission: The format of the manuscript is not limited in the first
submission. Manuscripts should be submitted online: https://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ics/clrc/english/pub_scl.html.
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Revision: For those
provisionally accepted manuscripts, the journal will provide the
reviewers’ revising suggestions to the author who is requested to follow
the format of this journal and revise the manuscript according to the
reviewer’s suggestions.
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Publishing: The
revised manuscript will be published after the final review. The priority
(order) of publishing will be decided by the time order of the final
review.
VIII.
Publication ethics and malpractice statement
(1)
Publication and authorship
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List of references
should be provided.
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Information of the
research funding should be provided.
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No plagiarism is
allowed.
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No fraudulent data
is allowed.
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Publishing same
article in more than one journal is forbidden.
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All copyrighted
material should be properly credited in the article.
(2)
Author’s responsibilities
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Authors are obliged
to participate in double-blind peer review process.
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All authors should
have significantly contributed to the research.
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All authors are
obliged to provide retractions or corrections of mistakes.
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Authors should
obtain written permission for quotations from unpublished material, or for
all quotations in excess of 250 words in one extract or 500 words in total
from any work still in copyright, and for the reprinting of illustrations
or tables from unpublished or copyrighted material.
(3)
Peer review/responsibility for the reviewers
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Judgments should be
objective.
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Reviewers should
have no conflict of interest with respect to the research, the authors
and/or the research funders.
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Reviewers should point
out relevant published work which is not yet cited.
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Reviewed articles
should be treated confidentially.
(4)
Editorial responsibilities
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Editors have
complete responsibility and authority to reject/accept an article based on
reviewers’ opinions.
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Editors should have
no conflict of interest with respect to articles they reject/accept.
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Editors should only
accept a paper when reasonably certain.
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When errors are
found, editors should promote publication of correction or retraction.
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Editors should
preserve anonymity of reviewers.
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