29.2449, Calls: Historical Ling, Phonetics, Phonology, Typology/Spain

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Subject: 29.2449, Calls: Historical Ling, Phonetics, Phonology, Typology/Spain

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Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2018 13:44:50
From: Daniel Recasens [daniel.recasens at uab.es]
Subject: 4th Workshop on Sound Change

 
Full Title: 4th Workshop on Sound Change 

Date: 18-Oct-2019 - 18-Oct-2019
Location: Salamanca, Spain 
Contact Person: Fernando Sánchez Miret
Meeting Email: fsmiret at usal.es

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

Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2018 

Meeting Description:

The workshop deals with the phonetic and phonological factors involved in the
inception of sound change, and with its lexical and social diffusion
mechanisms.

The 4th Workshop on Sound Change will be held at the University of Salamanca,
Spain, on Friday, October 18, 2019. The goal of this workshop is to gather
phonologists, phoneticians and historical linguists working on the phonetic
and phonological factors involved in the inception of sound change and on its
lexical and social diffusion mechanisms. Experimental and descriptive evidence
calls for the need to develop better models of sound change which incorporate
data on articulatory and acoustic variation and on how phonetic variability
leading eventually to sound change is shaped by linguistic and social
structures. The major contributions to the three previous workshop sessions
were published by Lincom Europa in
- D. Recasens & F. Sánchez Miret & K. Wireback, eds., Experimental Phonetics
and Sound Change, München, Lincom Europa, 2010.
- F. Sánchez Miret & D. Recasens, eds., Studies in Phonetics, Phonology and
Sound Change in Romance, München, Lincom Europa, 2013.
- D. Recasens & F. Sánchez Miret, eds., Production and Perception Mechanisms
of Sound Change, München, Lincom Europa, 2018. 

The following invited speakers have confirmed their participation at the
workshop with oral presentations: 

Giovanni Abete (University of Naples)
Silvia Calamai (University of Siena)
Francesco Cangemi (University of Cologne)
Anit Berit Hansen (University of Copenhagen)
Nicholas Henriksen (University of Michigan)
Margaret Renwick (University of Georgia)
Fernando Sánchez Miret (University of Salamanca)
Daniel Recasens (Autonomous University of Barcelona)


Call for Papers:

In addition to several oral presentations, a poster session will be held
during the one-day workshop. We invite submission of abstracts for poster
presentation. Abstracts may report experimental and/or descriptive data on
sound change dealing preferably with one or several Romance languages. They
should not exceed one page (tables, graphs and references can be on a separate
page), and should be submitted electronically as a .pdf file to
fsmiret at usal.es before December 31 2018. 

The official languages of the workshop are Spanish, French, Italian and
English.
We intend to publish a selection of the oral and poster presentations during
2019-2020. 
The workshop will be held at the Facultad de Filología, Plaza de Anaya s/n,
37008 Salamanca. 

The workshop organizers,

Fernando Sánchez Miret, University of Salamanca
Daniel Recasens, Autonomous University of Barcelona




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