[etnolinguistica] Final call: 12th Manchester Phonology Meeting
Daniel Everett
dan.everett at MAN.AC.UK
Tue Feb 10 18:27:00 UTC 2004
> From: "Patrick Honeybone" <patrick.honeybone at ed.ac.uk>
> Date: Mon Feb 9, 2004 18:47:07 Europe/London
> Subject: <OT> Final call: 12th Manchester Phonology Meeting
>
> FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Twelfth Manchester Phonology Meeting
>
> 20-22 MAY 2004
>
> Deadline for abstracts: Sunday 15 February 2004
>
> Special session: 'Phonology and Loanword Adaptation' (featuring Michael
> Kenstowicz, Carole Paradis, Moira Yip)
>
> Held in Manchester, UK; organised through a collaboration of
> phonologists at the University of Edinburgh, the University of
> Manchester, the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, the Universite
> Toulouse-Le Mirail, the Universite Montpellier-Paul Valery and
> elsewhere.
>
> Conference website: www.englang.ed.ac.uk/mfm/12mfm.html
>
> ------------------------
>
> BACKGROUND
> We are pleased to announce our Twelfth Manchester Phonology Meeting
> (12mfm). The mfm is the UK's annual phonology conference, held in late
> May every year in Manchester and organised by people in various parts
> of
> the country, and abroad. In an informal atmosphere, we discuss a wide
> range of topics, including the phonological description of a wide range
> of languages, issues in phonological theory, aspects of phonological
> acquisition and implications of phonological change; anyone interested
> in phonology can submit an abstract on anything phonological. Full
> papers will last around 30 minutes with around 10 minutes for
> questions,
> and there will be a high-profile poster session lasting one and a half
> hours.
>
> ------------------------
>
> SPECIAL SESSION
> There is no conference theme - abstracts can be submitted on anything,
> but, following the success of such sessions in previous years, a
> special
> themed session has been organised on 'Phonology and Loanword
> Adaptation'. This will feature invited speakers and conclude in an open
> discussion session when contributions from the audience will be very
> welcome. Abstracts on this theme are also certainly welcome.
>
> SPECIAL SESSION SPEAKERS (in alphabetical order)
> * Michael Kenstowicz (MIT, USA)
> * Carole Paradis (Universite Laval, Canada)
> * Moira Yip (University College London, UK)
>
> ------------------------
>
> ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
> **This is a summary - please consult the website for full details**
>
> * There is no conference theme - abstracts can be submitted on
> anything.
> Abstracts should be sent to Patrick Honeybone by email
> (patrick.honeybone at ed.ac.uk) by 15th February 2004.
>
> * Abstracts should be no longer than one side of A4, with 2.5cm or one
> inch margins, single-spaced, with a font size no smaller than 12, and
> with normal character spacing.
>
> * Please send two copies of your abstract - one of these should be
> anonymous and one should include your name, affiliation and email at
> the
> top of the page, directly below the title.
>
> * Please use one of these formats for your abstract: rtf, Word, pdf, or
> plain text. If you need to use a phonetic font in your abstract, either
> embed it in a pdf file, or use the SILdoulos93 font, which can be
> downloaded for free from this site:
> www.sil.org/computing/fonts/encore-ipa2.html.
>
> * Please indicate whether you would prefer to present your work as an
> oral paper or a poster, or whether you would be prepared to present it
> in either form.
>
> * If you need technical equipment for your talk, please say so in the
> message accompanying your abstract and we will do our best to provide
> it, although this cannot be guaranteed.
>
> * We aim to finalise the programme, and to contact abstract-senders by
> mid-March. At present, there are no plans for publishing the general
> proceedings of the Meeting. We would like to keep the mfm as an
> informal
> forum where speakers can air new ideas which are still in the early
> stages of development.
>
> **Further important details** concerning abstract submission are
> available on the conference website - please make sure that you consult
> these before submitting an abstract:
> www.englang.ed.ac.uk/mfm/12mfm.html
>
> ------------------------
>
> ORGANISERS
>
> Organising Committee:
> The first named is the convenor and main organiser - if you would like
> to attend or if you have any queries about the conference, please feel
> free to get in touch with me (patrick.honeybone at ed.ac.uk, or phone +44
> (0)131 651 1383).
> * Patrick Honeybone (Edinburgh)
> * Ricardo Bermudez-Otero (Newcastle upon Tyne)
> * Wiebke Brockhaus-Grand (Manchester)
> * Philip Carr (Montpellier-Paul Valery)
> * Jacques Durand (Toulouse-Le Mirail)
> * Nigel Vincent (Manchester)
>
>
> Advisory Board:
> * Jill Beckman (Iowa)
> * Mike Davenport (Durham)
> * Daniel L. Everett (Manchester)
> * Paul Foulkes (York)
> * S.J. Hannahs (Durham)
> * John Harris (UCL)
> * Larry Hyman (Berkeley)
> * Martin Kraemer (Ulster)
> * April McMahon (Sheffield)
> * Marc van Oostendorp (Meertens Instituut)
> * Glyne Piggott (McGill)
> * Catherine O. Ringen (Iowa)
> * Tobias Scheer (Nice)
> * James M Scobbie (QMUC)
> * Dan Silverman (Illinois, Edinburgh)
> * Moira Yip (UCL)
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