20.3204, Calls: Phonology, Phonetics, Morphology, Psycholing/USA

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Subject: 20.3204, Calls: Phonology, Phonetics, Morphology, Psycholing/USA

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Date: 21-Sep-2009
From: Eric Raimy < raimy at wisc.edu >
Subject: Conference on the Word in Phonology
 

	
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Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:42:48
From: Eric Raimy [raimy at wisc.edu]
Subject: Conference on the Word in Phonology

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Full Title: Conference on the Word in Phonology 

Date: 14-Jan-2010 - 16-Jan-2010
Location: NY, NY, USA 
Contact Person: Chuck Cairns
Meeting Email: word at cunyphonologyforum.net
Web Site: http://www.cunyphonologyforum.net/word.php 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology;
Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 18-Oct-2009 

Meeting Description:

Conference on the Word in Phonology

Sponsored by the MA/PhD Program in Linguistics at the City University of New
York and the CUNY Phonology Forum
January 14th-16th, 2010, at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York
City, 10016
For more information, visit http://www.cunyphonologyforum.net/word.php 

Second Call for Papers

We invite oral and poster presentations from any subdivision of cognitive
science such as formal linguistics, language acquisition, neurolinguistics,
poetics, philosophy, psychology, etc. We also encourage diversity in methods, so
we welcome both formal and experimental approaches to the topic of the word in
phonology.

By 'word' in phonology we refer to any structural entity larger than and/or
distinct from morphemes, or to representations that have been proposed to
capture phonological or morphological generalizations larger than the syllable
or foot. The conference organizers especially want to encourage proposals from a
variety of theoretical frameworks.

The following list of questions is meant to be suggestive and provocative. In
fact the organizers wish to open the field of discussion to all matters related
to the nature of the word in phonology and/or phonetics.

- Is the word a valid concept?
- Is the word the same entity as the phonological word?
- Is the word hierarchically superordinate to feet and/or syllables?
- What is the internal structure of the word?
- What principles determine word structure?
- What aspects of the word are relevant to rhyme and meter?
- How do psycholinguistic processes interact with the linguist's word?
- How do morphological and phonological rules/constraints refer to the word?
- Does the word exist at different levels of phonology and phonetics?

Invited Speakers:
Nigel Fabb, University of Strathclyde
"The linguistics of surprise"
Alec Marantz, New York University
"Deconstructing Words"
Adam Ussishkin, University of Arizona
"Words and Roots in Semitic:psycholinguistic evidence for multiple factors in
lexical access"

Submission Guidelines:
Abstracts for oral or poster presentations should consist of a one page
description (12pt font) with a second page for references, data and/or
illustrations. Please specify whether it is a proposal for a poster or an oral
presentation, or potentially either. Although we will make every effort to honor
authors' requests, the criterion for assigning a proposal to either the oral or
the poster format is simply whether the subject matter is better suited for one
or the other mode of presentation. Abstracts should be emailed as an attachment
(PDF format) to word at cunyphonologyforum.net no later than midnight, October 18,
2009. Authors should include title of the proposal, name of the author(s) and
affiliation in the body of the email.

Important Dates:
October 18, 2009 deadline for abstracts submission
November 20, 2009 notification of acceptance
January 14-16, 2010 Conference on the word in phonology

Contact and Further Information:
Email contact: word at cunyphonologyforum.net
Web: http://www.cunyphonologyforum.net/word.php
Organized by Chuck Cairns, CUNY, and Eric Raimy, University of Wisconsin





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