34.914, Calls: General Linguistics: 8th Gesture and Speech in Interaction Conference/Netherlands

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Subject: 34.914, Calls: General Linguistics: 8th Gesture and Speech in Interaction Conference/Netherlands

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From: Judith Holler [JUDITH.HOLLER at GMAIL.COM]
Subject: General Linguistics: 8th Gesture and Speech in Interaction Conference/Netherlands


Full Title: 8th Gesture and Speech in Interaction Conference
Short Title: GeSpIn

Date: 13-Sep-2023 - 15-Sep-2023
Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands
Contact Person: Judith Holler
Meeting Email: judith.holler at mpi.nl
Web Site: https://www.gespin2023.nl/#callforsubmissions

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 22-Mar-2023

Meeting Description:

GeSpIn is an interdisciplinary event for researchers working on the
interaction between speech and visual communicative signals, such as
articulatory, manual, and bodily gestures co-occurring with speech. At
GeSpIn 2023 we hope to bring together researchers working on visual
signals together with vocalization or speech, from multidisciplinary
perspectives in order to exchange ideas and present the cutting edge
of their field. This 8th edition of GeSpIn will be held in Nijmegen,
the Netherlands and will focus on the theme of “Broadening
Perspectives, Integrating Views: Towards General Principles of
Multimodal Signaling Systems”.

GESPIN 2023

"Broadening perspectives, integrating views"

Location: Nijmegen

Date: Wed 13th- Fri 15th of September

Paper submission opens: January 10, 2023

Paper submission deadline: March 15, 2023

Extended paper submission deadline: March 22, 2023

Notification of acceptance/rejection: end of May, 2023

Registration open: TBA

Registration open: TBA

As such, we encourage researchers working on (multimodal) prosody,
social anthropology, philosophy, (psycho)linguistics, psychology,
cognitive science, neuroscience, human movement science, computer
science (e.g., human-computer interaction), comparative biology, and
more to submit their research to address topics such as:
 - Do principles of speech-gesture interaction generalize to, or
interact with, other multimodal interactions and forms of audiovisual
integration (e.g., speech interacting with head gestures or facial
signals)?
 - What methods in computer science can be used to characterize and
synthesize the (temporal) interactions between speech and gesture,
within and between agents?
 - How is speech-gesture coupling influenced by the immediate dialogic
context (e.g., behavior of the interlocutor, or speech act being
performed)
 - Can multimodal signaling as studied in non-human animals teach us
something fundamental about multimodal communication systems that also
applies to humans?
 - What can cross-linguistic comparisons of speech-gesture interaction
teach us about the underlying principles of multimodal coordination?
 - Development of gesture-speech coordination: Can general principles
of development be identified? Are there sensitive periods and
developmental stages?
 - What is the role of basic biomechanical or neural processes in
visual and auditory signaling and the perception of said multimodal
signals?

Please note that all researchers and theoreticians/philosophers
working on the interaction between gesture/visual and sound-producing
cues (e.g., in terms of pragmatics, prosody, semantics) should feel
invited, also if their particular study does not fit these topics
exactly.

Organizers:
Wim Pouw & James Trujillo (main contacts:
wim.pouw at donders.ru.nl/james.trujillo at donders.ru.nl)
Hans Rutger Bosker
Linda Drijvers
Marieke Hoetjes
Judith Holler
Lieke van Maastricht
Asli Ozyurek



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