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1. Manuscript should be printed or typewritten on A4 or "8.5 x 11" papers with a minimum of 1.5 and a maximum of double line spacing. Margins on the page should be at least 2 cm. Page numbers must be placed at the bottom or in the upper right corner of the page. Font size should be at least 10 pt.

2. First page of the manuscript should include title, authors names and institutions, abstract and keywords(min. 3, max. 7). Title, abstract, and keywords must be provided both in English and Turkish. Correspondence address should be indicated by a footnote and if available, authors? full mailing address, fax number and e-mail address should also be provided. In addition, supporting agencies, etc. may also be indicated by a footnote on the first page.

3. Abstract should not exceed 200 words for reviews and research articles, and 50 words for letters to editor. Equations, citations, uncommon abbreviations, etc. should not be included in the abstract.

4. Text should started with the Introduction on the second page, and divided into appropriate sections. Sections must be numbered consecutively. Section headings must be written in upper case with their numbers (as (1.INTRODUCTION) and centered. Sections may be divided into subsections as necessary. Subsections must numbered as (1.1),(1.2), etc., using the section number. Subsection headings must be written left justified with their numbers and first letter of each word must be capitalized. Final section must be Conclusion(s)/Discussion. References and, if any, Acknowledgements and Appendices must follow this section. Figure captions, figures, and tables must be prepared on separate pages and attached at the end of the manuscript.

5. Manuscripts, including figures and tables, should not exceed 40 pages for reviews and research articles and 10 pages for letters to editor.

6. Non-standart notation and abbreviations must be defined in the first place they appear. Alternatively, they may be defined in the Introduction or in a following section.

7. All drawings, maps, graphics, photographs, etc. should be regarded as figures. A copy of each figure should be attached to the manuscript. Original figures which are ready for reproduction should be sent upon the acceptance of the manuscript. Figures should be numbered consecutively. They should be referenced in the text such as (Figure 1). An appropriate caption should be used for each figure and typed on a separate page with the figure number.

8. Tables should be numbered consecutively. They should be referenced in the text such as (Table 1). An appropriate heading should be used for each table andtyped at the top of the table with the table number.

9. Citations to other publications should be made in the text by using surname of the author, year of publication and page number as (Author, 1999, p.339). For publications with two authors, surnames of both authors should be used as (Author and Author, 2000, p.120). Publications having more than two authors should be cited by giving only the surname of the first author as (Author et al.), and by typing the year and page number in the same manner. Cited publications should be sorted alphabetically in the list of References according to the surnames of the first authors. To sort publications with the same first author, the surname of the second and following authors should be used. Publications with the same authors should be sorted according to their publication years from old to new. Publications which have all same authors and publication years should be distinguished in the text by using lower case letters such as (1999a) and (1999b). Publications having three or more authors and same years should be distinguished in the same manner. Surnames and initials of all authors must appear in the References. References should be written according to the following examples:

White, L. (1995a). Universal Grammar. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
White, L. (1995b). Some influences on the structure of interlanguage phonology. IRAL18(2), 139-52
White, L. and Manzini, M.R (1987). The acquisition of parametrized grammars: subjacency in second language acquisition. Second Language Acquisition 7(1), 43-68.
White, L. , Wexler, K. and Tarone, E. (1985). Sonority constraints on prosodic structure. Stanford University Press: Stanford.
Bingöl, Dursun (1998). İnsan Kaynakları Yönetimi. Dördüncü Baskı, Beta: İstanbul.
Lynch, Tim (1997). DS9 Trials and Triabble-ations Review. In Psi Phi: Bradley's Science Fiction Club (Online). Peoria, IL: Bradley University, 1996 (erişim tarihi 8 Ekim 1997) (http://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep/503r.html).
Jim Zwick, Anti-Imperialism in the United States, 1898-1935, http://www.rochester.ican.net/fjzwick/ail98-35.html (erişim tarihi 28 Ekim 1997).
Unpublished works may also be included in the References, if necessary.

10. Five copies of the manuscripts should be mailed or submitted personally to the editor-in-chief. A cover letter stating that the manuscript is being submitted for consideration for publication in Anadolu University Journal of Social Sciences and indicating its type (review, research article, or letters to editor) must accompany this submission. Furthermore, this letter should also clearly state that the manuscript has not been accepted for publication, and is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere.