30.2651, Calls: Cog Sci, Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Text/Corpus Ling/Russia

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Subject: 30.2651, Calls: Cog Sci, Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Acquisition, Text/Corpus Ling/Russia

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Date: Thu, 04 Jul 2019 18:59:13
From: Polina Eismont [al at hf-guap.ru]
Subject: Third International Workshop on Language, Music, and Computing

 
Full Title: Third International Workshop on Language, Music, and Computing 
Short Title: LMAC 2019 

Date: 16-Dec-2019 - 18-Dec-2019
Location: Saint-Petersburg, Russia 
Contact Person: Polina Eismont
Meeting Email: al at hf-guap.ru
Web Site: http://lmac.hf-guap.ru 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 20-Jul-2019 

Meeting Description:

First workshop on Language, Music and Computing in 2015 was called ''a
milestone'' in the joint study of language and music computing. Third
International Workshop on Language, Music and Computing continues to bring
together the specialists of linguistics, music theory and music computing.  

Aims of the workshop: to encourage interdisciplinary communication and
collaboration of linguists, musicians and IT-specialists in the sphere of some
actual problems, among which are the following:

1. Language and music acquisition; influence of music skills on language
acquisition and language processing; influence of linguistic skills on music
acquisition; relationship between music and language training. 
2. Linguistic and music knowledge, their structure and functioning; explicit
and implicit knowledge of music and language; similarities and differences in
understanding of music and language. 
3. Automatic classification of linguistic and music knowledge; formal models
of linguistic and music knowledge; musical information retrieval vs.
linguistic information retrieval. 

This year special topics of the workshop are:
- Electroacoustic music and music informatics 
- Sound corpora in music and linguistics
  
Organized by: 
- Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation 
- Saint Petersburg State Conservatoire named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov


2nd Call for Papers:

Call deadline extended: 20 July 2019

Aims of the workshop: to encourage interdisciplinary communication and
collaboration of linguists, musicians and IT-specialists in the sphere of some
actual problems, among which are the following:
Language and music acquisition; influence of music skills on language
acquisition and language processing; influence of linguistic skills on music
acquisition; relationship between music and language training.
Linguistic and music knowledge, their structure and functioning; explicit and
implicit knowledge of music and language; similarities and differences in
understanding of music and language.
Automatic classification of linguistic and music knowledge; formal models of
linguistic and music knowledge; musical information retrieval vs. linguistic
information retrieval.

This year special topics of the workshop are:
- Electroacoustic music and music informatics
- Sound corpora in music and linguistics

Languages of the conference:
Russian & English (some sessions will be simultaneously translated)

Submission Process:

Abstracts from different fields are warmly invited. Presentations will last 20
minutes, followed by a ten minute discussion. Abstracts should be submitted
before July 20, 2019. Notification of acceptance follows on September 15,
2019. Abstracts should be no more than 2 pages long (without any subheadings)
and clearly present a research question/aim, critical review of the
literature, methodology, results and conclusions. Abstracts should be
submitted as a pdf. If you wish to include any specific symbols (such as
phonetic transcription), please submit your paper both in DOC and PDF format.
We have the intention to select papers for a peer-reviewed special issue.
Please send each abstract both in anonymized and unanonymized forms (with
author(s) and affiliation) to the following address: al at hf-guap.ru.

Important Dates:

Submission deadline:  July 20, 2019
Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2019
Registration starts: September 15, 2019
Early-bird registration ends: November 15, 2019
Workshop: December 16-18, 2019




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