28.4816, Calls: Phonology/Portugal

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Subject: 28.4816, Calls: Phonology/Portugal

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Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 14:56:00
From: Sonia Frota [sonia.frota at mail.telepac.pt]
Subject: 16th Conference on Laboratory Phonology

 
Full Title: 16th Conference on Laboratory Phonology 
Short Title: LabPhon16 

Date: 19-Jun-2018 - 22-Jun-2018
Location: Lisbon, Portugal 
Contact Person: Sonia Frota
Meeting Email: labphon16 at letras.ulisboa.pt
Web Site: http://labphon16.labphon.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonology 

Call Deadline: 25-Nov-2017 

Meeting Description:

LabPhon16: Variation, development and impairment: Between phonetics and
phonology

June 19-22, 2018, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

Variation, development and impairment are intertwined key dimensions for our
understanding of language in general, and of phonetics and phonology in
particular. Variation occurs across languages and within languages, at every
level of sound (and other linguistic) structures, and is arguably not random
(e.g., system-related, message-related, speaker-related, climatic-related). It
plays a role in sound change, it challenges the task of acquiring a language
and of language learning in general (how the relevant units are identified and
their form-meaning functions established), and it poses interesting questions
in drawing the lines between typical phonological development and impairments.

Invited Speakers:

Len Abbeduto (UC Davis MIND Institute)
Catherine Best (Western Sydney University)
Anne Christophe (ENS – Research University Paris)
Carlos Gussenhoven (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

Invited Discussants:

Anja Lowit (University of Strathclyde)
Sharon Peperkamp (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS)
Paula Fikkert (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Pilar Prieto (ICREA, Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

The call for papers will be out September 15, 2017
New deadline for abstract submission: November 25, 2017
Notification of acceptance: February 15, 2018

Questions can be addressed to labphon16 at letras.ulisboa.pt
Updates will appear on http://labphon16.labphon.org/ and
https://www.facebook.com/LabPhon16/


Final Call for Papers:

New deadline: November 25

16th Conference on Laboratory Phonology 
LabPhon16: Variation, development and impairment: Between phonetics and
phonology
June 19-22, 2018, Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract submission for the 16th Conference on Laboratory Phonology will be
open through November 25, 2017.

LabPhon16 will feature thematic and non-thematic sessions of oral and poster
presentations. Submissions on any aspect of laboratory phonology are welcome.
Contributions relating to the conference themes are encouraged, as well as
student submissions. Reduced registration fees are available for students, and
a number of travel grants will be awarded on a competitive basis for graduate
student presenters.

Conference Themes:

The overall theme for the conference is Variation, development and impairment:
Between phonetics and phonology. Our aim is to bring together researchers from
phonology, phonetics, psycholinguistics, psychology, speech and language
therapy, neurolinguistics, neurosciences, and related fields and to encourage
interdisciplinary laboratory phonology approaches to language variation,
development and impairment. Thematic sessions will include the following
topics: 
- The phonology and phonetics of language impairments (autism spectrum
disorders, Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome and other intellectual and
developmental disabilities, motor speech disorders, dementia, among others)
- Prosodic variation (e.g., system-related, message-related, speaker-related,
climatic-related, implications for language change, language learning)
- Acquisition and development of phonology and prosody (L1, L2, properties of
the input, frequency, types and tokens, word learning, predictors, among other
related topics)
- Perception and production (perception-production link, sensorimotor effects,
multimodal speech perception, segmental variation and (non)native perception,
language attunement, implications for language acquisition and language
learning)

Abstract submission guidelines available at
http://labphon16.labphon.org/guidelines.html

Abstracts must be submitted through EasyChair, using the link provided in the
LabPhon16 website (http://labphon16.labphon.org/call.html)




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