Journal of "Persian Language International Teaching Studies" Jameat Al-Mustafa Al-Alamiyah (PBUH) accepts articles in order to expand and deepen researches related to Persian language teaching. Received articles will be published if they meet the following conditions: The article should be the result of research by the author or authors and be original and innovative. The article should have a strong structure in terms of writing and the principles of eloquence and rhetoric should be observed in it. The article should not have been published in another journal and should not have been submitted to another journal until the end of the judging. The publication of the article is subject to the final approval of the editorial board. Acceptance of the article for publication will be notified to the author after the approval of the jury. The authors are responsible for the content of the article. Article size should not exceed 8000 words. The full name of the author or authors, academic degree, field of study, work address, e-mail and telephone number of the author / authors should be attached in a separate file. Avoid writing the names of the authors in the main file of the article.
The manuscripts are required to have the following formatting style:
- Title: It should be short, precise, and reflecting the main objective and content of the article.
- Abstract: Abstract (including 200-250 words) presents a total image of the procedures and results of the study (following the same order as the main body) in one general paragraph. It contains main elements of the study including statement of the problem, objectives or (hypothesis/research questions), method and its justification for the study, and a short statement of the result. Quotations and references need to be avoided here and preferably it should be written using the present tense. In order to state quantities in the abstract, numbers are used.
- Keywords: The main concepts of every research are introduced by some (5-7) words or phrases which are called keywords. As a tool to facilitate searching information, keywords are usually extracted from title, research questions, and main body of the article. It’s better to use controlled keywords which are usually accessible by subject encyclopedias because indexing of documents is done based on controlled keywords. Keywords should be separated with a comma.
- Introduction: With brevity, focusing on the main subject, and avoiding too general and obvious facts, the introduction defines statement of the problem, significance of the study, logical justifications for doing the research, and a brief summary of the theories and researches relevant to the current subject in order to illustrate discrepancies, gaps, and shortages in the previous relevant studies. A brief summary of the sections in the article facilitate better comprehension for the readers. The introduction includes statement of the problem, significance of the study, and literature review.
- Main body
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- References: References are sorted alphabetically based on the last name of authors.
- English Abstract: In Times New Roman font size 11 (up to 200 words).
Reference method to sources:
In-text reference:
- Surname of the author or famous name, date of publication of the work: page or pages. There is no need to write "p" for the number of pages. For example (Zarrinkoob, 1989: 75).
- The reference text (direct quotation) should be enclosed in quotation mark and its address in order that was said in parentheses; for example (Zarrinkoob, 1989, v 2: 426).
- If several works by an author are referred to in the text, each of those works will be distinguished based on the difference in the date of publication, and in the final sources, it will be identified by the name of the work.
- If reference is made to two published works by an author in the same year, it is necessary to distinguish them first in the final sources by writing "a" and "b" next to the year of publication, and then in the internal sources After the author's last name, the year of publication should be written with "a" or "b"; For example (Nezami, 2011 A: 26).
- If the text refers to the author's name and we want to refer to the same author again, in the second reference the author's name is deleted and only the year and page are mentioned and the same is mentioned instead of the author's name; For example: (Ibid, 1973: 125).
Final source reference:
- Book: Last name of the author or famous name, name. Date of publication of the work (in parentheses with a space after the author's name). Name of the book. Name and surname of the corrector or translator (if any). Volume. Published turn. Place of publication: name of the publisher (without mentioning the word of the publication); For example: Shafiee Kadkani, Mohammad Reza. (2014). Imaginary in Persian poetry. Third edition. Tehran: Agah.
- Article: Author surname, name. Year of publication of the article (in parentheses with a space after the author's name). Original title of the article (inside quotation marks). Name and surname of the corrector or translator (if any). Journal title. The period. Journal issue. Number of pages at the beginning and end of the article; For example: Shafiee Kadkani, Mohammad Reza. (2011). "The ancients considered the homeland". Bukhara Magazine. No. 75. pp: 45 - 16.
- Thesis: Author surname, name. Year of defense (in parentheses with a space after the author's name). Thesis title. Defended grade. Name and surname of the supervisor. Name of the University: Faculty of the student's place of study; For example: Ahmadi, Ali. (2011). review the ambiguities of the Sanai's Book of poem. Under the guidance of Mohammad Boroujerdi. University of Tehran: Faculty of Literature and Humanities.
- Manuscripts: Author surname, name. Name of book or manuscript or microfilm. Manuscript number. Keeping place. In referring to historical documents, the title of the document, the classification and access number, the name of the archive and for microfilms, in addition to the specifications of the book, it is necessary to mention the microfilm number and the place of storage.
- Website: Author surname, first name. Date of posting on the website (in parentheses with a space after the author's name). Title of the article or work (in quotation marks). Website Email.
- References to such content are necessary when there are no written sources on the subject.
Other points:
- The calligraphy of the journal is based on the grammar approved by the Academy of Persian Language and Literature (latest edition). It is mandatory to observe a half distance when typing articles.
- Latin names and titles that are difficult to pronounce are mentioned in transliteration in front of them and in parentheses.
- Any additional explanations other than references are included in the post script.
- In the resources section, if the author's name is not known, the work name will be replaced.
- In the list of sources, first Persian and Arabic sources are mentioned and then English, French and other sources are mentioned in alphabetical order.
- In the list of sources, if the source specification is more than one line, create a half-centimeter indentation for the second line.
- Avoid numbering or hyphens at the beginning of resource list entries.
- References to ancient sources should be written by more popular name; Like Nasser Khosrow and not Ghobadiani.
Dear authors, apply the above contents in your article and then send the article through the publication system. It is also necessary that the form of commitment and conflict of interest be downloaded from the main page of the journal and uploaded after completion and signing. The publication is exempt from accepting articles that do not comply with these items.