Caplletra is an international journal of philology dedicated to the publication of original research papers on aspects related to language and literature, with a particular focus on the field of Catalan philology. Established in 1986, this publication is aimed toward any specialist in these fields and is published on an uninterrupted biannual basis, every spring and autumn.
Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.-
The paper is an original piece of work that has not been previously published in any other medium or in any other language and has not been submitted to any other publication.
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The author has closely followed the presentation guidelines for original papers as set out by the journal, including adding the DOI plus the URLs of publications to bibliographic references listed at the end.
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If the study or the paper has received funding, this has been mentioned in the text.
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If the article contains any kind of material that may complement the text of the paper (images, tables, diagrams, etc.), the author states that they have obtained the appropriate permissions and provides the editors with proof.
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If the paper is accepted, the author grants usage rights (reproduction, distribution and public communication) of their work to Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia, both for the paper printed version and for the electronic version of the journal. They also authorise the inclusion of the work in indexes, catalogues and national and international databases.
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The author knows and accepts the ethical principles of research by which Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia is governed.
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In the final paragraph 'Comments for the editor', the scientific section addressed by the article has been indicated:
– Medieval and Modern Literature
– Contemporary Literature
– Diachronic Linguistics and Dialectology
– Synchronic Linguistics
– Applied Linguistics
Copyright Notice
The author who submits a manuscript to the reviewing board of this journal for publication must be the legitimate holder of the exploitation rights. The legitimation for the publication of the work must also include any images, tables, graphics and other complementary materials to the text, regardless of whether the author of the manuscript is also the author of those works.
Copyright
When the work is published in the journal, the author transfers to Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia the exploitation rights (reproduction, distribution and public communication), both for the print edition and the electronic version, which will be accessible online. All works published in this scientific journal are licensed under the Creative Commons License Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivatives 4.0
Privacy Statement
The names and e-mail addresses submitted to Caplletra will be used exclusively for the purposes stated by the journal and will not be made available to third parties for any reason whatsoever.
The data collected from registered and unregistered users of this journal falls within the scope of the normal operation of specialist journals. This data includes information that facilitates communication for the editorial process: a) it is used to inform readers about the authorship and editing of content; and b) it allows the gathering of aggregated data on readership behaviours, as well as tracking geo-political and social elements of scholarly communication.
The Caplletra editorial team uses this data to guide their work in the publication and improvement of this journal. Data that will assist in developing this publishing platform may be shared with its developer Public Knowledge Project in an anonymised and aggregated form, with appropriate exceptions, such as article metrics. Data will not be sold by this journal or by PKP, nor will it be used for any purposes other than those indicated here. The authors published in this journal are responsible for the human subject data that appears in the research published here.
Those involved in editing this journal seek to adhere to industry standards for data privacy, including the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union (GDPR) provision for "the rights of data subjects", which includes: a) breach notification; b) the right of access; c) the right to erasure; d) data portability; and e) privacy by design. GDPR also allows the recognition of "the public interest in the availability of the data", which is of particular importance for those involved in maintaining, with the highest possible level of integrity, the public register of scholarly publications.