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Celt MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Celt journal is a peer-reviewed journal. It is published twice a year, July and December by the Faculty of Language & Arts, Soegijapranata Catholic University, Semarang, Indonesia. We accept manuscripts on Culture, English language teaching and learning, and on pure linguistics and literature. Celt received the nationally re-accreditation status from the Indonesian Directorate General of Higher Education No. 040/P/2014 in February 2014 and is effective until the next five years.
1.      File types: The manuscript submitted to Celt should be in Microsoft Word program (.doc or .docx).
2.      Manuscript types:
We accept research reports, analysis articles, and book reviews. A research report and an analysis paper should be 4,000 – 7,000 words excluding the title, abstract, key words, and references.
Manuscript format:
  1. The manuscript should be written in academic English language, typewritten in Goudy Old Style 12 font, single spaced. The margin should use the normal Microsoft Word margin (1 inches left, right, top, and bottom).
  2. Titles, abstract, and keywords:
The manuscript (conceptual/ analysis article, research article and book reviews) has to have a title, which should reflect the content of the manuscript and may not exceed a total of 15 words. Underneath the title should be an abstract of approximately 150 – 300 words, which is in English (normal font), followed by an Indonesian abstract underneath (italicized). Three to five key words should be provided also in English (normal font) and Indonesian (italicized). 
Organization:
A research report should include Introduction, Literature Review, Methods, Findings, and Conclusion.
A conceptual/ analysis article should include Introduction, Subtopics, and Conclusion.
A book review should include physical features of the books (title, writer, publisher, year of publication, pages, ISBN, and index. The author(s) should include a scanned image of the cover of the book.
  1. Author(s) contact details:
Author(s) should provide contact details including full name (with titles), emails, mailing address, and telephone numbers on a separate file for the purpose of anonymous/ blind peer review.
  1. Footnote:
In addition to informing who the author(s) of the article is (are), author(s) are advised to use footnotes to add additional information/explanation on a 

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