|
Introduction
Types of Articles
Format/Structure
Author
Language
Illustrations/ Advertisements
Purpose
Audience
Peer Reviewed/ Refereed
Printable Checklist
|
|
Format/Structure: Abstract
Abstract: A short summary of the article, usually a few sentences, or a few paragraphs at the longest. Located before
the beginning paragraph of the article.
Sample abstract:
This study examines the relationship between genetic distance and linguistic affiliation for five regional sets of populations from Eurasia and West Africa. Human genetic and linguistic diversity have been proposed to be generally correlated, either through a direct link, whereby linguistic and genetic affiliations reflect the same past population processes, or an indirect one, where the evolution of the two types of diversity is independent but conditioned by the same geographical factors...Clear relationships between genetic distances and linguistic relatedness are detectable in Europe and East and Central Asia, but not in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, or West Africa. We suggest that linguistic and genetic affiliations will only be correlated under specific conditions, such as where there have been large-scale demic diffusions in the last few thousand years, and relative sedentism in the subsequent period.

Cunningham Memorial Library, 650 Sycamore St., Terre Haute, IN 47809 812.237.2580
September 3rd, 2003 Maintained by: Tutorial Task Force
Copyright © 2003 Indiana State University Comments and Feedback
|