25.1662, Calls: Phonology, Phonetics, Typology, Psycholing, Language Acq/Netherlands

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Subject: 25.1662, Calls: Phonology, Phonetics, Typology, Psycholing, Language Acq/Netherlands

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Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2014 13:47:28
From: Aoju Chen [aoju.chen at uu.nl]
Subject: 6th Conference on Tone and Intonation in Europe

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Full Title: 6th Conference on Tone and Intonation in Europe 
Short Title: TIE6 

Date: 10-Sep-2014 - 12-Sep-2014
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands 
Contact Person: Aoju Chen
Meeting Email: tie2014 at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics; Typology 

Call Deadline: 05-May-2014 

Meeting Description:

The 6th international Conference on Tone and Intonation in Europe (TIE 6) is jointly organised by the Utrecht Institute of Linguistics (UiL-OTS) and the Leiden University Centre of Linguistics (LUCL), and will take place at Utrecht University, the Netherlands on September 10-12, 2014.

The TIE conference series has been a biennial event since 2004, bringing together researchers on the phonetic, phonological, and typological aspects of tone and intonation in a wide variety of languages. TIE 6 continues the tradition of the TIE conference series and at the same time, gives special attention to psycholinguistic aspects of prosody.

Confirmed Plenary Speakers: 

Sónia Frota (University of Lisbon) 
Peter Hagoort (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour)
Ailbhe Ní Chasaide (Trinity College Dublin)
Duane Watson (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) 
Mikael Roll (Lund University)

2nd Call for Abstract Submissions: 

We welcome abstracts for oral and poster presentations on topics including but not limited to:

1. Production and perception of tone and intonation
2. Communicative effects of prosody
3. Prosody beyond pitch in spoken language
4. Cortical and sub-cortical processing of tone and intonation
5. Individual differences in production and comprehension of tone and intonation
6. Tone and intonation in L1, L2, and bilingual acquisition
7. Tone and intonation in atypical language development
8. Intonation and speech-accompanying gesture
9. Visual prosody

Important Dates:

Deadline for abstract submission: 5 May 2014
Notification of acceptance: 15 June 2014
Program announcement: 18 July 2014
Deadline for early registration: 15 August 2014
Conference: 10-12 September 2014

To submit an abstract please visit: http://www.tie2014.com.

Organisers: Yiya Chen (LUCL, LU) & Aoju Chen (UiL-OTS, UU)







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