34.2528, Calls: Laboratory Phonology 19

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Subject: 34.2528, Calls: Laboratory Phonology 19

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Date: 21-Aug-2023
From: Sang-Im Lee-Kim [sangimleekim at hanyang.ac.kr]
Subject: Laboratory Phonology 19


Full Title: Laboratory Phonology 19
Short Title: LabPhon 19

Date: 27-Jun-2024 - 29-Jun-2024
Location: Seoul, Korea, South
Contact Person: HIPCS Hanyang
Meeting Email: labphon19seoul at gmail.com
Web Site: https://labphon.org/labphon19/home

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories;
Phonetics; Phonology
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 18-Dec-2023

Meeting Description:

LabPhon 19: The 19th Conference on Laboratory Phonology

https://labphon.org/labphon19/home

HIPCS (Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of
Language) at Hanyang University is proud to host LabPhon 19 on June
27-29, 2024.

Theme: Where speech sounds meet the architecture of the grammar and
beyond

Call for Papers:

LabPhon 19: The 19th Conference on Laboratory Phonology

https://labphon.org/labphon19/home (under construction)

HIPCS (Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of
Language) at Hanyang University is proud to host LabPhon 19 on June
27-29, 2024.

Theme: Where speech sounds meet the architecture of the grammar and
beyond

Thematic sessions and invited speakers and discussants (subject to
change)

Session 1: LabPhon for words, exploring the role of phonetic detail in
lexical processing and its implications for the relationship between
LabPhon and the lexicon
-       Invited speaker: Holger Mitterer (U. of Malta, Malta)
-       Discussant: Jongho Jun (Seoul National U., South Korea)

Session 2: LabPhon for sentences, exploring the role of phonetic
detail in sentence processing and its implications for the
relationship between LabPhon and syntax
-       Invited speaker: Fernanda Ferreira (UC Davis, USA)
-       Discussant: Michael Wagner (McGill U., Canada)

Session 3: LabPhon for pragmatics and discourse, exploring the role of
phonetic detail in conveying pragmatic meanings in discourse and its
implications for the relationship between LabPhon and
information/discourse structure
-       Invited speaker: Sasha Calhoun (Victoria U. of Wellington, New
Zealand)
-       Discussant: Aoju Chen (Utrecht U., the Netherlands)

Session 4: LabPhon for social contexts, exploring the role of phonetic
detail in carrying social information and its implications for the
relationship between LabPhon and sociophonetics
-       Invited speaker:  Abby Walker (Virginia Tech, USA)
-       Discussant: Tessa Bent (Indiana U., USA)

Session 5: LabPhon for non-articulatory gestures in spoken language,
exploring the role of non-articulatory (facial and manual) gestures in
spoken language in relation to LabPhon
-       Invited speaker: Marc Swerts (Tilburg U., the Netherlands)
-       Discussant: Jelena Krivokapić (U. of Michigan, USA)

Abstract guidelines
-       Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format through EasyChair.
Submissions may be made from November 1 until December 18, 2023,
observing the "Anywhere on Earth" deadline (according to Niue time
zone).
-       There will be no deadline extension under any circumstances.
-       Please use the following link for EasyChair submissions:
https://easychair.org/cfp/LabPhon19
-       Abstracts should be written in English and must not exceed one
page of text, totaling a maximum of 600 words. References, examples,
and figures can be included on a second page.
-       The submitted abstracts should be in PDF format, using Times
New Roman font with a font size of 12. Margins should be set at 2.54
cm or 1 inch on an A4 page format, and single spacing must be applied
with no page numbers.
-       The file name of the abstract should adhere to the format:
Paper_title.pdf. The file name must match the paper title up to the
first 9 words. For instance,
“Where_speech_sounds_meet_the_architecture_of_the_grammar.pdf”
-       Do not include author names or affiliations within the
filename or the content of the abstract.
-       Each author is permitted to submit one abstract as the first
author. Additionally, authors may participate as co-authors in a
maximum of one additional abstract.
-       Please see more details about abstract submission at
https://easychair.org/cfp/LabPhon19.

Workshop Proposal Call (Submission Deadline: November 10, 2023)
-       If you're interested in organizing a workshop, kindly submit a
two-page proposal directly to hanyang.hipcs at gmail.com under the email
subject: LabPhon 19 workshop proposal.
-       Satellite workshops on June 26, 2024
-       Satellite workshop proposal deadline: November 10, 2023
-       Notification of proposal acceptance: November 15, 2023

Organizing Committee of LabPhon 19
-       Taehong Cho (Chair, HIPCS, Hanyang University, Seoul)
-       Sahyang Kim (Hongik University & HIPCS, Seoul)
-       Jeff Holliday (University of Kansas, USA)
-       Sang-Im Lee-Kim (HIPCS, Hanyang University, Seoul)

Contact email: labphon19seoul at gmail.com



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