25.3073, Calls: Phonetics, Pragmatics/Belgium

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Subject: 25.3073, Calls: Phonetics, Pragmatics/Belgium

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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2014 13:52:48
From: Nigel Ward [nigelward at acm.org]
Subject: Prosodic Constructions in Dialog

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Full Title: Prosodic Constructions in Dialog 

Date: 26-Jul-2015 - 31-Jul-2015
Location: Antwerp, Belgium 
Contact Person: Nigel Ward
Meeting Email: nigelward at acm.org
Web Site: http://www.cs.utep.edu/nigel/pconstructions/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Pragmatics 

Call Deadline: 15-Oct-2014 

Meeting Description:

Prosodic constructions are recurring temporal patterns of prosodic activity
that express specific meanings and functions. These typically involve not only
pitch contours but also energy, rate, timing and articulation properties, and
may involve synchronized contributions by two participants.


Call for Papers:

Call deadline: October 15, 2014

We invite empirical, methodological, and theoretical contributions from any approach: conversation analysis, experimental, statistical, modeling, and others. We welcome, for example: work detailing the form and function of any specific prosodic construction; cross-linguistic studies; multi-modal investigations, work on the nature, utility, and limitations of construction-based approaches to dialog prosody; and work on how the realizations of prosodic constructions vary, for example, with other factors affecting prosodic form, with temporal and cognitive limitations that constrain speakers, with individual speakers, and with multiple simultaneous goals, whether coherent or misaligned.

Nigel Ward, Richard Ogden, Oliver Niebuhr, Nancy Hedberg







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