32.2840, Calls: English; Phonetics, Phonology/France

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Subject: 32.2840, Calls: English; Phonetics, Phonology/France

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Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2021 02:49:24
From: Pierre Fournier [pierre.fournier at univ-paris13.fr]
Subject: 0th Villetaneuse Conference on Spoken English

 
Full Title: 20th Villetaneuse Conference on Spoken English 
Short Title: ALOES2022 

Date: 01-Apr-2022 - 02-Apr-2022
Location: Villetaneuse, France 
Contact Person: Pierre Fournier
Meeting Email: pierre.fournier at univ-paris13.fr

Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 06-Jan-2022 

Meeting Description:

Phonetics/phonology: interface, regularities, realisations


Phonetics/phonology: interface, regularities, realisations
Invited speaker: Patrycja Strycharczuk (Manchester University)
Special session: “A History of ALOES”

To celebrate its 20th edition, the Villetaneuse Conference on Spoken English,
organised by Université Sorbonne Paris Nord and ALOES, wishes to highlight the
past and the founders of the association, while emphasising the most recent
innovations and techniques in phonetics and phonology research. 
Thus the 20th edition will be marked by a special session “A History of
ALOES”, during which the founders of ALOES will testify and which will be
presided by Michael O'Neil.

Call for Papers:

For this 20th anniversary of the symposium, we also wanted to mark the
evolution of research and make a link with the present and the future: we will
have the honour of welcoming as guest speaker Patrycja Strycharczuk, from the
University of Manchester, lecturer in linguistics and quantitative methods.
Patrycja Strycharczuk is a specialist in articulatory phonetics and her
current research focuses on studying articulation in the context of language
variation and sound change, thus working at the interface between phonetics
and phonology, as she will show during her conference entitled: “The
relationship between phonology and phonetics - perspectives from ongoing sound
changes in English”. 
Consequently, the theme we have chosen for the 20th edition of the conference
is deliberately broad: “Phonetics / phonology: interface, regularities,
realisations”. We mainly invite contributions dealing with phonetics and
phonology, in order to question the constant comings and goings between these
two fields. Is it possible to disconnect them or is one inextricably linked to
the other? Can we do phonology without phonetics and vice versa? The different
realisations of certain phenomena will be highlighted, with their regularities
and irregularities, and the interface between phonetics and phonology will
therefore be privileged, both at the segmental and suprasegmental levels.
Phenomena such as (de)rhoticisation, (de)voicing, (de)accentuation, length
variations, terminal rises, rhythmic variations, and many others, can be
studied at the phonetic and/or phonological level, with a constant questioning
towards the other domain. One may wonder exactly when we are talking about
phonological processes. When is it change and when is it variation? What is
the limit, if any, between the two? Papers may focus on a variety of English
or several, on L1 English but also L2 English. 
Each talk will be 30 minutes long, followed by 10 minutes for discussion.
Posters might also be a possibility. Anonymous abstracts (400 words maximum),
along with a separate document containing the author’s name and affiliation,
should be sent, before January 6 2022, to the following address:
pierre.fournier at univ-paris13.fr.

Organizing committee: Viviane Arigne (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord), Nicolas
Ballier (Université de Paris), Pierre Fournier (Université Sorbonne Paris
Nord), Yann Fuchs (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord), Grégory Furmaniak
(Université Sorbonne Paris Nord), Sophie Herment (Aix-Marseille Université).
Scientific committee: Viviane Arigne (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord), Nicolas
Ballier (Université de Paris), Jérémy Castanier (Université de Bordeaux),
Pierre Fournier (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord), Yann Fuchs (Université
Sorbonne Paris Nord), Grégory Furmaniak (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord),
Isabelle Gaudy-Campbell (Université de Lorraine), Isabelle Girard (Université
du Littoral-Côte-d’Opale), Olivier Glain (Université de Saint-Etienne), Sylvie
Hanote (Université de Poitiers), Sophie Herment (Aix-Marseille Université),
Sylvain Navarro (Université de Paris), Nicolas Videau (Université de
Poitiers).

A pre-conference workshop will be held at Paris Diderot on March 31 2022 on
the following topic: 
« 40 years of Guierre »
We invite papers discussing Lionel Guierre’s work on English phonology,
celebrating the 40th anniversary of the publication of his magnum opus on
stress patterns of English. 
http://www.clillac-arp.univ-paris-diderot.fr/user/nicolas_ballier/guierre_2022
Organizers: Nicolas Ballier and Ives Trévian, Université de Paris.
Contact: Nicolas Ballier - nicolas.ballier at univ-paris-diderot.fr




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