30.807, Calls: Cognitive Science, Neurolinguistics, Phonetics, Phonology/Korea, South

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Subject: 30.807, Calls: Cognitive Science, Neurolinguistics, Phonetics, Phonology/Korea, South

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Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 23:26:09
From: Taehong Cho [tcho at hanyang.ac.kr]
Subject: HISPhonCog 2019: Hanyang International Conference on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language 2019

 
Full Title: HISPhonCog 2019: Hanyang International Conference on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language 2019 
Short Title: HISPhonCog 2019 

Date: 24-May-2019 - 25-May-2019
Location: Seoul, Korea, South 
Contact Person: Jonny Kim
Meeting Email: hanyang.hipcs at gmail.com
Web Site: http://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Phonetics; Phonology 

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2019 

Meeting Description:

HIPCS (Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language),
together with Department of English Language and Literature at Hanyang
University (Seoul), holds its second annual international symposium on current
issues on phonetics and cognitive sciences of language--i.e., HISPhonCog 2019
on 24-25 May 2019. The theme of HISPhonCog 2019 is ''linguistic and cognitive
functions of prosody and higher-order linguistic structures in speech
production and perception in native and non-native languages.'' Recent years
have witnessed ample empirical evidence that one of the essential linguistic
structural components that underlie the phonetic encoding-decoding process is
prosodic structure. The fundamental assumption that underlies the theme is
that the prosodic structure is an integral part of speech production serving
as a frame for articulation which, for example, regulates groupings of
phonological constituents and prominence distribution in conjunction with
tonal/intonational specifications. This view of prosody entails further that a
prosodic structure of an utterance is determined in reference to various other
components of the linguistic structure of the language (e.g., phonology,
morphology, syntax, information structure, and discourse structure) as well as
extra- or para-linguistic factors (e.g., social indexical information and
emotions). Thus, in order for the speaker to deliver a linguistic message to
the listener successfully, the speaker must be able to encode the linguistic
message in prosodic-structurally conditioned phonetic forms that reflect other
linguistic and extra-linguistic structures, and the listener must in turn be
able to exploit the resulting fine phonetic detail in decoding the intended
linguistic message in reference to the prosodic structure that underlies the
speech signal. This premise applies to speech production and perception in
both L1 and L2.

Invited speakers for general sessions:

- Mary Beckman (OSU)
- Edward Flemming (MIT)
- Cécile Fougeron (Paris 3, Sorbonne, CNRS)
- Martine Grice (University of Cologne)
- Sun-Ah Jun (UCLA)
- Jason Shaw (Yale University)
- Michael Tyler (Western Sydney University)
- Jie Zhang (University of Kansas)

Invited speakers for the special session on neuro-cognitive aspects of
prosody:
- Karsten Steinhauer (McGill University)
- Ferenc Honbolygó (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Invited discussants
- Anne Cutler (Western Sydney U, MARCS, ARC Centre of Excellence, Austrailia)
- General Session
- Holger Mitterer (University of Malta, Malta) - Special Session

* Workshop 1:
- Theme: Theoretical and practical issues on ToBI in Korean
- Orgaganizers: Sun-Ah Jun (UCLA), Sahyang Kim (Hongik U.) and Taehong Cho
(Hanyang U.)
- URL: http://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog/workshops/k-tobi

* Workshop 2:
- Theme: Cognition and Bilingualism: Speech perception issues in bilingualism
(tentative)
- Organizers: Anne Cutler (Western Sydney U, MARCS) and Mark Antoniou (Western
Sydney U, MARCS)
- URL: site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog/workshops/bilingualism

Support for international participants:

- Free local hotel accommodation (3 nights) for international presenters
affiliated with a foreign institute/university, travelling from abroad. One
additional night may be provided, pending the budget availability, to those
presenters who also attend a satellite workshop on May 23. (The detail will be
sent to qualified individuals along with an acceptance letter.)
- No registration fees (including 2 lunches, refreshments and one banquet)

Contact: Jonny Jungyun Kim at hanyang.hipcs at gmail.com


2nd Call for Papers: 

We invite submissions for the symposium which explore any issues related to
the theme of the symposium. There will be a special session on neuro-cognitive
aspects of the role of prosody. We will also consider submissions that deal
with other general issues in native and non-native speech production and
perception. 

Conference Description: 

http://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog 

Abstract Submission Instruction (EasyChair): 

- A PDF file of a two-page abstract (single-spaced with 12 pt font size
*without* a list of authors' names and their affiliations) should be submitted
through EasyChair by March 31, 2019. 
- URL for EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/my/conference.cgi?conf=hisphoncog2019 

Planned satellite workshop (May 23):

- Theoretical and practical issues on ToBI in Korean (organized by Sun-Ah Jun,
Sahyang Kim and Taehong Cho).
- Cognition and Bilingualism: Speech perception issues in bilingualism
(tentative) (organized by Anne Cutler and Mark Antoniou)
- Call for papers for the workshop will be available on the conference webpage
soon. Please check the conference webpage later.

http://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog
Notes: Free Registration for all audience + Free hotel rooms (3 or 4 nights)
for international participants

Timeline:

- (New) Deadline of submission of a two-page long abstract: March 31, 2019
- Notification of Acceptance: No later than April 14, 2019
- Free Registration with free accommodation: No later than April 21, 2019
- Symposium dates: May 24-25, 2019 (May 23 for satellite events)

Local Organizing Committee:

- Taehong Cho (Chair, Hanyang University, Seoul)
- Sahyang Kim (Hongik University, Seoul)
- Say Young Kim (Hanyang University, Seoul)
- Jonny Jungyun Kim (Hanyang University, Seoul)




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