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Format of footnotes cited in papers
A. Report

[serial number] Principal. Title of the document [Document Type ID]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

B. Journal articles

【 Serial number 】 Principal responsible person. File title [J]. Name, year and volume (issue) of the publication.

[1] He Lingxiu. Read Gu Cheng's History of Nanming [J]. Historical Studies in China, 1998 (3).

C. Paper presentation

【 Serial number 】 The principal responsible person of the precipitation document. Title of precipitation document [a]. Primary owner of the original document (optional). Title of original file [c]. Place of publication: publisher, year of publication.

[1] Qu Qiubai. Modern civilization and socialism [a]. Luo Rongqu. From Westernization to Modernization [c]. Beijing: Peking University Publishing House, 1990.

D. newspaper articles

【 Serial number 】 Principal responsible person. File title [n]. Name and publication date (edition) of the newspaper.

[2] Xie Xide. Create new learning ideas. People's Daily,1998-12-25 (10).

E. International and national standards

[serial number] standard number, standard name.

Extended data:

English (example):

Teaching Principles: An Interactive Language Teaching Method [M]. Director prentiss Hall, 1994.

Situational cognition and learning culture [J]. Educational researcher, 1, 1989.

Chris, Didi. Evolution of Constructivism Learning Environment: Immersed in Distributed Virtual World [J]. Educational Technology, September to 10, 1995.

[04] Hymes, D. On communicative competence [M]. Pride; J. Holmes (editor) Sociolinguistics Hammonds Voss: Penguin, 1972.

[05] L.E. Salbo. Cross-cultural communication [M]. New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA: Trading Book, 1988.

[06] Bohr, A. Classroom evaluation [J]. English teaching forum, 1997.

Jenny, Thomas. Cross-cultural Pragmatic Failure [J]. Applied Linguistics, 1983, (4): 91-1.

[08] William Goody Kunst. Cross-cultural communication theory [M]. Beverly Hills, California: Sage Bar, 1983.

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