21.4473, FYI: Association for Laboratory Phonology

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Subject: 21.4473, FYI: Association for Laboratory Phonology

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Date: 04-Nov-2010
From: Kayla Hewitt [admin at labphon.org]
Subject: Association for Laboratory Phonology
 

	
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From: Kayla Hewitt [admin at labphon.org]
Subject: Association for Laboratory Phonology

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The Association for Laboratory Phonology is an international organization
committed to the advancement and diffusion of knowledge on the phonetics
and phonology of all human languages. The purpose of the association is to
promote the scientific study of all aspects of the phonetics and phonology
of spoken and signed languages through scholarly exchange across
disciplines. The Association hosts the biennial Laboratory Phonology
conference, and starting in 2010 publishes the journal Laboratory Phonology
with Mouton de Gruyter.

Membership in the association includes a subscription to Laboratory
Phonology, where you will find articles featuring laboratory or
experimental research on the elements of spoken and signed language, their
organization, their grammatical function, and their role in speech
communication. Individual journal subscription is available exclusively
through membership in the association.

Additional benefits of membership include reduced registration rates at the
LabPhon conferences, eligibility to be a member of and vote in the
Association's Executive Committee, and access to the Association's
worldwide database of members.

To become a member of the Association and get a subscription to Laboratory
Phonology, please register online at http://www.labphon.org/member. 



Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics
                     Phonology





 




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