Neurocognition of Language/Guidelines for Authors
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The concept and initial chapters of Neurocognition of Language were developed as a class project at the Department of Psychology of Goethe University Frankfurt / Germany (summer term 2014). The students involved in this project determined a number of basic style guidelines for this wikibook:
- Introduction. Each chapter should have an Introduction section that briefly outlines the scope of the chapter and its content, so that the reader knows what to expect from this chapter.
- Text Boxes. Important terms and phrases shall be explained in text boxes.
- External Links. However, if other resources exist (such as e.g. Wikipedia entries), those should be linked so that there is no need to produce the same information twice.
- Further Readings. For each chapter, there should be 2 or 3 suggestions for further in-depth reading.
- References. References follow APA style. Important original publications are specially marked.
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