28.1692, Calls: Phonetics, Phonolgy, Psycholinguistics/USA

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Subject: 28.1692, Calls: Phonetics, Phonolgy, Psycholinguistics/USA

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Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2017 13:57:24
From: Maria Gouskova [amp.2017 at nyu.edu]
Subject: Bridging the Gap between Phonological Theory and Speech Disorders

 
Full Title: Bridging the Gap between Phonological Theory and Speech Disorders 

Date: 15-Sep-2017 - 17-Sep-2017
Location: New York City, NY, USA 
Contact Person: Tara McAllister-Byun
Meeting Email: amp.csd.workshop at gmail.com
Web Site: https://wp.nyu.edu/amp2017/workshop/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-May-2017 

Meeting Description:

Bridging the gap between phonological theory and speech disorders

This year’s AMP features an integrated workshop, supported by NSF, on the
interface between phonology and speech disorders. The overarching goal of the
workshop is to open up intellectual dialogue between the fields of
communication disorders and phonology, and to broaden the prospects for
academic employment for current graduate students. For linguists, data from
speech and language disorders can provide a unique insight into the structure
of the human language faculty and a window into the developmental trajectory
of speech and language acquisition. For practitioners in speech-language
pathology, a deeper understanding of linguistic theory can enhance the
capacity to diagnose and treat communication disorders.

The workshop consists of:

1. A plenary talk by Adam Buchwald, NYU Department of Communicative Sciences
and Disorders
2. A tutorial on ultrasound biofeedback by Doug Whalen, The Graduate Center,
CUNY
3. A session of talks and posters (integrated into the regular schedule) of
CSD-related research (see the Call for Papers)
4. A graduate student mixer and panel discussion on research collaboration and
career paths between linguistics and CSD

Due to generous funding from NSF, we will be able to subsidize registration
costs for the whole conference for all graduate students.


Call for Papers:

We are seeking high-quality unpublished research in all areas of theoretical,
experimental and computational phonology for presentation at the 2017 Annual
Meeting on Phonology (AMP 2017). The conference will take place September
15-17, 2017 on the campus of New York University. This is the fifth
installment of the Annual Meetings on Phonology, following the 2013 inaugural
meeting at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and subsequent meetings
hosted by MIT, UBC/SFU and USC.

This year’s conference will be jointly hosted by the Department of Linguistics
and the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and features an
integrated, special session “Bridging the gap between phonological theory and
speech disorders”. We are additionally seeking high-quality research that lies
at the intersection between the study of speech disorders and linguistics,
e.g. studies of disordered phonology.

We invite abstracts for either oral presentation (20 minutes, followed by 10
minutes of discussion) or poster presentation. All presentations (in both the
general and special sessions) are eligible for publication in the open-access
on-line conference proceedings hosted by the Linguistic Society of America.
Oral presentations will appear in the main Proceedings and poster
presentations will appear in the Supplemental Proceedings.

Abstracts must be anonymous, please be sure to eliminate any identifying
metadata from the document. Length is limited to a maximum of two
single-spaced pages (US Letter), figures and references included. Font should
be 12-point, with margins of at least one inch left on all sides. Abstracts
must be submitted in .pdf file format.

Submissions are limited to two per author, with at most one submission being
single-authored.

Workshop:

The deadline for abstract submission for the Workshop on speech disorders has
been extended to Monday, May 15, 2017, 11:59pm.

Workshop abstract submission: by email to amp.csd.workshop at gmail.com. Please
follow the formatting guidelines specified for the Main Session. Please also
indicate your preference for an oral presentation versus a poster.




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