30.2543, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Phonology, Psycholing, Typology/Canada

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Subject: 30.2543, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Phonology, Psycholing, Typology/Canada

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Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 18:57:51
From: Molly Babel [molly.babel at ubc.ca]
Subject: 17th Conference on Laboratory Phonology

 
Full Title: 17th Conference on Laboratory Phonology 
Short Title: LabPhon17 

Date: 06-Jul-2020 - 08-Jul-2020
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 
Contact Person: Molly Babel
Meeting Email: labphon.17 at ubc.ca
Web Site: https://labphon.org/labphon17 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics; Typology 

Call Deadline: 01-Nov-2019 

Meeting Description:

The 17th Conference on Laboratory Phonology will be held on July 6-8, 2020 at
the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
LabPhon17 is co-hosted by the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser
University. The biennial Conference on Laboratory Phonology is dedicated to
the scientific study of all of the elements involved in spoken language, its
organization, and its function.

Not every speaker, community, or data point is at the peak of a distribution.
Many communities, individuals, and phenomena are on the tails. The theme of
LabPhon17 is on these tails, these empirical phonological phenomena that are
often understudied and overlooked in data collection and theoretical
frameworks. Our phonological theories need to be informed by these
understudied patterns, and we seek contributions to the conference that
address these patterns and populations that are often left on the margins.


Call for Papers:

https://labphon.org/labphon17/call-papers

Abstract submission for the 17 Conference on Laboratory Phonology will be open
from September 15, 2019 to November 1, 2019 through EasyChair.

Deadline for abstract submission: November 1, 2019
Notification of acceptance: February 15, 2020

Abstract Guidelines:

Abstracts should be written in English and not exceed one page of text.
References, examples and/or figures can optionally be included on a second
page. Submitted abstracts must be in .pdf format, with Times New Roman font,
size 12, 1 inch margins and single spacing.

The filename must be in the form Paper_title.pdf (e.g.,
Articulatory_binding.pdf ).

Do not include author names or affiliations in either the filename or the
abstract itself.

During the submission process, authors will be asked to identify which
conference theme(s), if any, their submission relates to, and whether an
abstract is submitted for oral presentation, poster presentation, or either.
Authors whose papers are accepted for oral presentation will be required to
share their slides with discussants of the relevant theme in May 2020, and
authors who indicate that they are submitting for an oral presentation should
be committed to doing so.

During the submission process, authors will be asked to provide between three
and five keywords that best characterize their submission.

Authors may submit one abstract as first author, and may be co-author on no
more than one additional abstract. In other words, one may be an author on up
to two submissions, but first author on only one of those.

Satellite Call for Papers:

Labphon17 can accommodate up to 8 half-day satellite workshops (likely times
are 9:00 AM-12:30 PM and 1:30 PM-5:00 PM). The days available for workshops
are Sunday, July 5 and Thursday, July 9. Although workshops related to the
overall conference theme are welcome, non-thematic proposals are as well.

Deadline for workshop proposal submission: September 1, 2019
Notification of acceptance: September 10, 2020

To propose a satellite workshop, please prepare a brief description (no more
than 2 pages) including the following information and send it as a .pdf
attachment to the organizers at labphon.17 at ubc.ca:

- The workshop title
- The name(s) and affiliation(s) of the organizer(s)
- A 1-paragraph description of the workshop's purpose
- A brief description of the workshop’s structure and method of soliciting
contributions
- The date / time you prefer and whether this is a strong preference
- The total amount of time required, from beginning to end
- The expected number of presentations (both oral and poster, if applicable)
- An estimate of the number of participants

The workshop proposal submission period starts on August 1, 2019 and ends on
September 1, 2019. Notifications will be sent out on September 10, 2019. Note
that this timeline will allow for organizers of workshops to know that their
workshop has been accepted before the abstract submission for the general
conference opens, so that potential authors can see what workshops will be
available in addition to the general conference.




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