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Institution 1
Address, City, Country
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Institution 2
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ABSTRACT
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more than 100 words
Keywords: Keyword1, keyword2, etc
INTRODUCTION
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be in all caps and bold.
Fonts
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bold with the first word in capital letter (uppercase).
Tables and Figures
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and Figure 1 to see how they should be used.
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Improved
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No

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ANOTHER SECTION
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CONCLUSIONS
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REFERENCES
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cited as for Stampe (1965) below. Also they can be cited as done for this (Peterson 2008) and
this one (Anderson & Rau 2008) and all arranged alphabetically.
Anderson, G. D. S. and F. Rau. (2008). Gorum. In G. D. S. Anderson, Ed., TheMunda
languages, 381-433. London and New York: Routledge.
Peterson, J. (2008). Kharia. In G. D. S. Anderson Ed., TheMundalanguages, 434-507.
London and New York: Routledge.
Stampe, D. (1965). Recent Work in Munda Linguistics I. InternationalJournalof
AmericanLinguistics: 332-341.

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