29.1773, Calls: Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Phonetics, Phonology, Typology/Australia

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Subject: 29.1773, Calls: Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Phonetics, Phonology, Typology/Australia

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Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2018 17:03:49
From: Paola Escudero [paola.escudero at westernsydney.edu.au]
Subject: International Congress of Phonetic Sciences

 
Full Title: International Congress of Phonetic Sciences 
Short Title: ICPhS 

Date: 04-Aug-2019 - 10-Aug-2019
Location: Melbourne, Australia 
Contact Person: ICPhS Organizing Committee
Meeting Email: icphs2019 at arinex.com.au
Web Site: http://www.icphs2019.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology; Typology 

Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2018 

Meeting Description:

Don't miss your opportunity to be a part of ICPhS 2019!

Conference Themes: Endangered Languages and Major Language Varieties

Meet our keynote speakers:

The organising committee is pleased to announce the keynote speakers who will
be presenting at the ICPhS 2019 Congress: 

- Professor Amalia Arvaniti
- Professor Jonas Beskow
- Professor Nicholas Evans
- Professor Bryan Gick
- Professor Lucie Menard

Find out more at: http://www.icphs2019.org/speakers/

Scientific areas:

The scientific committee have put together a list of scientific areas for the
2019 ICPhS program based on previous editions and current developments within
phonetics:

Speech Production and Articulatory Phonetics
Speech Perception
Speech Acoustics
Speech Physiology
Speech Prosody
Tone
Laboratory Phonology
Phonology-Phonetics Interface
Phonetics of First Language Acquisition
Phonetics of Second and Foreign Language Acquisition
Bilingual/multilingual phonetics
Phonetics of Conversation and Dysfluent Speech
Phonetics of Sound Change
Speech Evolution
Sociophonetics
Phonetic variation (inter- and intra-speaker, social and language related)
Phonetic Universals and Typology
Phonetics of Lesser Documented and Endangered Languages
Field Methods in Phonetics
Forensic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics
Phonetic Neurolinguistics
Phonetic Psycholinguistics
Clinical Phonetics
Phonetics of Emotion
Phonation and Voice Quality
Multimodal Phonetics
Speech Technology
Speech Corpora and Big Data
History of Phonetics
Phonetics pedagogy

Join us in Melbourne.

Located on the south-east coast of Australia, Melbourne has been voted The
World’s Most Liveable City on a number of occasions.

Melbourne is a thriving and cosmopolitan city with a unique balance of
graceful old buildings and stunning new architecture surrounded by parks and
gardens.

Congress Key Dates:

Call for special sessions proposals
Now open!
Deadline for proposals 
30 April 2018
Deadline for on-line full paper submission
4 December 2018
Registration opens
Late 2018
Author notification deadline
15 February 2019
Congress Dates
4-10 August 2019


2nd Call for Papers and Sessions:

Don't miss your opportunity to be a part of ICPhS 2019!
http://www.icphs2019.org/

Final Call for Special Sessions: 

A reminder to those who are interested in submitting a proposal to present a
special session at ICPhS 2019 - there is only a week to go! The submission
deadline is 30 April 2018! 

The organisers of the International Congress of Phonetic Sciences invite
proposals for special sessions covering emerging topics, challenges,
interdisciplinary research, or subjects that could foster useful debate in the
phonetic sciences. 

The Congress theme is “Endangered Languages, and Major Language Varieties”.
Special sessions related to this theme are especially welcome, but we are
interested in proposals related to any of the scientific areas covered in the
Congress. 

Call for special sessions close on Monday 30 April 2018!

2nd Call for Papers:

We invite submissions of full papers on original, unpublished research in the
phonetic sciences. For this Congress, there will be a two stage submission
process. Authors must signal their intention to submit a full paper by
submitting at least the title and abstract by 4 December 2018. Authors are
also encouraged to submit full papers by this date, though the submission
portal will be open for upload/revision of full papers until 11 December 2018.
Please note these are strict deadlines and they will not be extended. 

Papers related to Congress themes are especially welcome, but we welcome
papers related to any of the scientific areas listed on the Congress website.
Information on submission guidelines will be available on the Congress website
. The paper submission portal opens on 6 August 2018.

Find out more: http://www.icphs2019.org/call-for-papers/

Satellite Meetings and Workshops: 

There are opportunities for holding satellite meetings as well as workshops
associated with ICPhS 2019. We invite those interested in arranging a
satellite event to contact the organising committee now at:
icphs2019 at arinex.com.au.

Congress Key Dates:

Friday 25 May 2018
Initial acceptances of special sessions announced

Monday 6 August 2018
Paper submission portal open

Wednesday 29 August 2018
Registration opens

Tuesday 4 December 2018
Paper submissions deadline – abstract & title

Tuesday 11 December 2018
Full paper submissions deadline

Friday 15 February 2019
Paper decisions announced

5 August – 9 August 2019
Congress Dates




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