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S&P publishes both main articles and a variety of shorter contributions (squibs, commentaries, remarks and replies, state of the art). We first lay out the expectations for main articles and then discuss the nature of shorter contributions.

As an LSA journal, S&P is following [the Guidelines on Ethics For LSA Publications and Conferences](https://old.linguisticsociety.org/sites/default/files/Supplemental%20Materials%20Guide%20for%20LSA%20Pubs_0.pdf). We also follow the recommendations of the [Committee on Publication Ethics](http://publicationethics.org) (COPE).
As an LSA journal, S&P is following [the Guidelines on Ethics For LSA Publications and Conferences](https://www.lsadc.org/content.asp?contentid=193). We also follow the recommendations of the [Committee on Publication Ethics](http://publicationethics.org) (COPE).

## Expectations for main articles

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Main articles have an upper length limit of 17000 words, including everything (abstract, main text, footnotes, any appendices) except the list of references. Authors are required to state this word count with their submission – please use the Monterey PDF word count service (http://www.montereylanguages.com/pdf-word-count-online-free-tool.html) – and to make sure that the bibliography starts a new page in the submitted pdf document. (Please note that these guidelines have been subject to several revisions and that papers published in earlier years may be significantly longer than we now target.)

Material hosted in a supplementary file does not count towards the limit. Such material will typically be experimental stimuli and/or data or computer code, which we strongly encourage authors to include with their submissions. As to what kind of material can be hosted in a supplementary file, see the <a href="https://www.linguisticsociety.org/sites/default/files/Supplemental%20Materials%20Guide%20for%20LSA%20Pubs_0.pdf">Guidelines for Supplementary Materials Appearing in LSA Publications</a>. In short, what characterizes such materials is that they serve to underpin findings and results rather than analyses and proposals. One consequence is that a file of supplementary materials will not need to contain more than a bare minimum of explanatory prose. Another is that while reviewers must review both the main manuscript and supplementary materials, the latter will not add significantly to their workload. Finally, from a reader's perspective, it will be possible to understand and judge an article on its merits without consulting the supplementary file(s).
Material hosted in a supplementary file does not count towards the limit. Such material will typically be experimental stimuli and/or data or computer code, which we strongly encourage authors to include with their submissions. As to what kind of material can be hosted in a supplementary file, see the <a href="https://old.linguisticsociety.org/sites/default/files/Supplemental%20Materials%20Guide%20for%20LSA%20Pubs_0.pdf">Guidelines for Supplementary Materials Appearing in LSA Publications</a>. In short, what characterizes such materials is that they serve to underpin findings and results rather than analyses and proposals. One consequence is that a file of supplementary materials will not need to contain more than a bare minimum of explanatory prose. Another is that while reviewers must review both the main manuscript and supplementary materials, the latter will not add significantly to their workload. Finally, from a reader's perspective, it will be possible to understand and judge an article on its merits without consulting the supplementary file(s).

When a submission is conditionally accepted for publication, any supplementary file(s) should be hosted at a reliable repository and linked to from the manuscript.

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