33.3335, Calls: Phonetics, Phonology / Laboratory Phonology (Jrnl)

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Subject: 33.3335, Calls:  Phonetics, Phonology / Laboratory Phonology (Jrnl)

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Editor for this issue: Sarah Goldfinch <sgoldfinch at linguistlist.org>
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Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2022 19:00:25
From: Katerina Iliopoulou [labphonsc at gmail.com]
Subject: Phonetics, Phonology / Laboratory Phonology (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Laboratory Phonology 


Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology 

Call Deadline: 08-Jan-2023 

Call for Papers

Special Collection on “Distanced data collection: remote data collection and
online experimentation”
Guest editors: Florent Dueme, Indranil Dutta, Katerina Iliopoulou, Laurel
Lawyer, Yu-Jung Lin

 
Research in laboratory phonology has evolved rapidly over the past few years
to include novel and innovative ways to gather data while operating within the
constraints of imposed distance.  This includes changes in ways we approach
field work, making use of technological advances to facilitate gathering data
and working with participants without requiring the researcher to be
physically present.  At the same time, novel advances in online experimental
methodology have likewise allowed for the collection and presentation of
speech data in virtual environments, as an alternative to traditional
laboratory-based experimentation.  
 
As these innovations become a part of the ‘new normal’ in research, we propose
to assemble a collection of articles for Laboratory Phonology which document
and discuss recent research making use of these methods for the benefit of the
wider community.  We invite papers that address the opportunities afforded and
challenges presented by conducting linguistic fieldwork and experiments which
utilize remote collection, whether due to the pandemic, participant
availability, or other issues such as political or climate-related factors,
which make remote data collection beneficial. 
 
Example of research topics suitable for this special issue include, but are
not limited to:
- Web-based speech data collection
- Conducting perceptual experimentation online
- Comparisons of lab-based and remote data quality
- Methods for conducting remote field work
- Using remote data collection with lesser or under-studied languages
- “Big-data” experiments with many hundreds or even thousands of participants
- Experiments comparing some linguistic phenomenon in different geographically
distant languages.
 
This special issue has a two-step submission. In order to assess the relevance
of the proposed papers, we ask you to submit a short abstract before article
submission. The abstract will be evaluated based on the suitability of the
proposed research for the special issue. If your proposed research is not
suitable for the special issue, it can still be submitted as a regular
Laboratory Phonology journal submission. Please note that acceptance of your
abstract does not guarantee the acceptance for publication of your article.
The editorial team has the right to reject articles. 
 
Abstract length:
Abstracts should be written in English and not exceed 250 words excluding
figures and references. Submitted abstracts must be in .pdf format. 
 
Abstract deadline: January 8 (NIUE time).
Abstracts should be sent to labphonsc at gmail.com
 
Notification of abstracts acceptance: January 20, 2023 
Articles should adhere to the author guidelines of Laboratory Phonology found
here: https://www.journal-labphon.org/site/author-guidelines/. Contributions
that do not meet the relevance criteria for this special issue can, of course,
still be submitted to Laboratory Phonology as regular submissions.
 
Timeline
Abstracts deadline: January 8, 2023 (NIUE time)
Notification of abstracts acceptance: January 20, 2023 
Article deadline: May 31, 2023 (NIUE time)
Notification to article authors: August 31, 2023

Contact e-mail: labphonsc at gmail.com




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