Arabic-L:LING:Second CFP:Workshop on PHaryngeals and Pharyngealisation
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Date: 20 Nov 2008
From:Ghada Khattab <ghada.khattab at newcastle.ac.uk>
Subject:Second CFP:Workshop on PHaryngeals and Pharyngealisation
***Deadline for abstract submission for posters: 30 November 2008***
International Workshop on Pharyngeals & Pharyngealisation: 26-27
March, 2009
Co-organised by the Centre for Research in Linguistics and Language
Science (CRiLLS), Newcastle University and Praxiling Centre National
de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Montpellier III
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/linguistics/news/events/item/international-workshop-on-pharyngeals-pharyngealisation
Workshop Aims:
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers from
around the world who have worked on pharyngeal and pharyngealised
sounds in order to share expertise in different methodologies and
theoretical approaches to the study of these sounds and attempt to
answer various outstanding questions regarding:
1. Language universals: why are pharyngeal sounds present in only 1%
of languages surveyed in the UPSID data base when they are present in
children's early vocalisations? How have these sounds evolved in
languages that have lost the pharyngeal distinctions? Is there a
relationship between a dense consonantal system and the existence of
pharyngeal/pharyngealised sounds in a language?
2. Production and perception: what are the acoustic, articulatory, and
perceptual correlates of pharyngeal and pharyngealised sounds? What
role do visual cues (e.g. lip rounding) play in processing pharyngeal
articulations?
3. The sociolinguistic indices of pharyngeal/pharyngealised
articulations: How does pharyngealisation manifest itself in different
languages/dialects? Is the gender-correlated patterning that has been
documented in urban areas in the Arab world with respect to de-
emphasis found in other varieties/languages with pharyngeal/
pharyngealised articulations? How are pharyngeal articulations
affected in language contact situations?
4. Acquisition: at what age are pharyngeal and pharyngealised sounds
acquired and what are the developmental manifestations across
languages and/or dialects?
Organization committee:
Jalal Al-Tamimi, CRiLLS, Newcastle University (UK) Mohamed Embarki,
Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS-Montpellier III (France) Ghada Khattab,
CRiLLS, Newcastle University (UK) Hussain Kriba, CRiLLS, Newcastle
University (UK)
Workshop style:
The workshop consists of invited oral presentations and a poster
session. Click here for a programme:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/linguistics/assets/documents/Programme.pdf
Abstract submission:
Abstracts on any of the workshop sub-themes are invited for the poster
session. Abstracts should be no longer than two pages including
illustrations and references. Please submit your abstract
electronically to Crills at ncl.ac.uk by November 30, 2008. Abstracts
will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee and applicants will be
notified of their acceptance by December the 15th, 2008.
Important dates:
Abstract submission for the poster session: November 30, 2008
Notification of acceptance: December 15, 2008
Workshop Dates: March 26-27, 2009
Ghada Khattab and the Organising Committee.
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