25.4511, Calls: Phonology/USA

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Subject: 25.4511, Calls: Phonology/USA

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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 17:24:35
From: Christen N. Madsen II [CUNY.PhonoForum at gmail.com]
Subject: CUNY Phonology Forum: Conference on Multilingual Phonology

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Full Title: CUNY Phonology Forum: Conference on Multilingual Phonology 

Date: 15-Jan-2015 - 16-Jan-2015
Location: New York, NY, USA 
Contact Person: Christen N. Madsen II
Meeting Email: CUNY.PhonoForum at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.cunyphonologyforum.net/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonology 

Call Deadline: 24-Nov-2014 

Meeting Description:

The CUNY Phonology Forum is devoted to the promotion of healthy discussion and fruitful pursuit of foundational questions in phonology. One of the Forum's strategies for developing useful discussions is to organize the conferences around specific topics within phonology, and to invite and encourage participation from scholars who look at each topic from a variety of perspectives. This year's topic will explore formal, functional, experimental, and computational approaches to the topic of multilingual phonology, including acquisition and code-switching.

Invited Speaker:

Ellen Broselow, Stony Brook University

2nd Call for Papers:

Papers are invited in any area of phonology, with special focus on multilingualism and sound patterns in the context of multiple language competence and use.  The view of phonology is broad, and encompasses diverse areas of cognitive science, including formal linguistics, language acquisition, neurolinguistics, computational linguistics, phonetics, and psychology.  Diversity in methods is also encouraged: formal, functional, experimental, and computational approaches to phonology are welcome. 

By ''multilingual phonology'' we mean sound patterns that relate to more than one language. This theme is meant to encompass: phonological acquisition in multiple languages or in a non-primary language; perception of sound patterns in multilinguals; loanword phonology; contact phonology; contact-induced sound change; phonological aspects of code-switching; phonological impairments in multilinguals; phonological interference in multilinguals; and the phonological effects of world languages on other languages.

Submission Guidelines:

We invite submissions for both oral presentations and posters. Oral presentations will be 20 minutes with 10 minutes for discussion. All submissions will be considered for both oral and poster presentation, unless 'poster only' is indicated.
 
Anonymous abstracts should be one A4/letter page (12pt font) with a second page for references, data and/or illustrations. Abstracts should be emailed as an attachment (PDF format) to CUNY.PhonoForum at gmail.com no later than 23:59 EDT on 24 November 2014 (extended deadline). 

In the body of the email, include title of the paper, name of the author(s) and affiliation. If you wish your abstract to be considered for poster presentation only, please also indicate this in your email.
 
Important Dates:

24 November 2014: Extended deadline for abstracts submission
1 December 2014: Notification of acceptance
15-16 January 2015: Conference on Multilingual Phonology
 
Contact:

CUNY.PhonoForum at gmail.com
http://cunyphonologyforum.ws.gc.cuny.edu/







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