27.3346, Calls: General Ling; Lang Acq/Greece

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Subject: 27.3346, Calls: General Ling; Lang Acq/Greece

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Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2016 13:57:47
From: Elena Babatsouli [ebabatsouli at ismbs.eu]
Subject: International Symposium on Monolingual and Bilingual Speech 2017

 
Full Title: International Symposium on Monolingual and Bilingual Speech 2017 
Short Title: ISMBS 2017 

Date: 04-Sep-2017 - 07-Sep-2017
Location: Chania, Crete, Greece 
Contact Person: Elena Babatsouli
Meeting Email: ebabatsouli at ismbs.eu
Web Site: http://www.ismbs.eu 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Acquisition 

Call Deadline: 10-Feb-2017 

Meeting Description:

The International Symposium on Monolingual and Bilingual Speech 2017 will host
 original research on the acquisition and use of first language, second
language, bilingual, and dialectal speech, child and adult, normal and
disordered. The Symposium encourages a multidisciplinary exchange of ideas
across phonology, phonetics, morphology, psycholinguistics, cognitive
linguistics, neurolinguistics, clinical phonetics and linguistics, acoustics,
educational linguistics, and the application of new technologies. Theoretical,
experimental, observational, and computational contributions are welcome.

ISMBS 2017 will be held on 4-7 September 2017 at the Great Arsenali Conference
Center, located in the old Venetian harbor in the town of Chania [xa'ɲa] on
the island of Crete, Greece.

Plenary speakers:

John Archibald, University of Calgary
Second language phonology at the interfaces: phonetics, morphology and syntax

Katherine Demuth, Macquarie University
Becoming bilingual

Fiona Gibbon, University College Cork
Covert contrasts and gradient change in child speech

Elena Nicoladis, University of Alberta
How bilingual children tell long and complex stories with small vocabularies

Marilyn Vihman, University of York
Learning words and learning sounds: approaches to phonological development

Special lecture:
 
Clinical Linguistics: towards and beyond the first 50 years
Nicole Müller and Martin J. Ball, Linkoping University

Panel discussion: 

Is L1 speech different from L2? 
Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan (moderator)
Kleanthes K. Grohmann, University of Cyprus
Margaret Kehoe-Winkler, University of Geneva
Brechtje Post, University of Cambridge 
Martha Young-Scholten, Newcastle University

International Scientific Committee at http://www.ismbs.eu/committees/


Call for Papers:

The Symposium will host a multidisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas on
monolingual and bilingual speech. Theoretical, experimental, observational,
and computational contributions are welcome for oral or poster presentations
that may be on: 

-  speech acquisition and use
-  monolingual speech
-  bilingual and multilingual speech
-  child speech development
-  adult and child L2 speech
-  dialectal speech
-  normal and disordered speech
-  language maintenance, loss and attrition
-  speech perception and production
-  speech processing
-  atypical speech development and disorders
-  speech and hearing impairment      
-  speech remediation

regarding phonology, phonetics, morphology, clinical phonetics and
linguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive linguistics, neurolinguistics,
educational linguistics, acoustics, speech physiology, methodological
advancements, computational advancements, applications of new technologies.

The language of the Symposium is English. Oral presentations will be 30
minutes long including discussion. Poster presentations will not be concurrent
with oral presentations. 

Abstract Submission:

Abstracts consist of 300-400 words (excluding references) and 3-7 keywords.
They should not exceed one A4 page including references. The format is: 12
point Times New Roman font, single-lined, margins set to 2.54 cm (1 inch) all
around. Doulos SIL (http://scripts.sil.org/DoulosSILfont) is to be used for
phonetic symbols. Abstracts should be submitted as email attachments in both
word and .pdf versions to: submit at ismbs.eu between 10 October 2016 and 10
February 2017. The word version must include name(s) of author(s),
affiliation(s), and email address(es), while the pdf version excludes all
these. Preference for oral or poster presentation is indicated at the bottom
of the abstract. Previously published works, including own, must be cited
using name and year in parenthesis. 

Paper Submission:

Full papers, whose submission is optional, will be published as brief articles
(4-5 pages/2,500-3,500 words) in the ISMBS 2017 Proceedings with ISBN
registration. Selected articles will be expanded and submitted to journals for
special issues and to a book series for an edited volume. 

Important Dates:

Abstract submission: 10 October 2016 - 10 February 2017 to: submit at ismbs.eu
Date of notification: by 10 March 2017




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