34.3704, Calls: Laboratory Phonology 19

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Subject: 34.3704, Calls: Laboratory Phonology 19

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Date: 07-Dec-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

Call Deadline: 18-Dec-2023

2nd Call for Papers:

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

Click here for the detailed description of the overarching theme:
https://easychair.org/cfp/LabPhon19

Thematic sessions and invited speakers and discussants (subject to
change). In addition to thematic sessions, we will also be hosting
non-thematic sessions that encompass contributions on other topics of
interest to the LabPhon community. These topics may extend beyond
speech to include other modalities, such as those involved in signed
language.

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.
- While submitting, authors must specify the relevant conference
theme(s) to which their submission aligns. Additionally, authors
should indicate whether the abstract is intended for an oral
presentation, poster presentation, or both.
- (NEW) An individual can submit one abstract as the first author and
multiple papers as a co-author, provided that the first author of each
of the additional abstracts is their student at the time of
submission.

Organizing Committee of LabPhon 19
Contact email: labphon19seoul at gmail.com



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