13.1388, Confs: Laboratory Phonology
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Subject: 13.1388, Confs: Laboratory Phonology
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Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 17:18:07 -0400
From: Doug Whalen <whalen at alvin.haskins.yale.edu>
Subject: Laboratory Phonology 8, June, New Haven, CT
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Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 17:18:07 -0400
From: Doug Whalen <whalen at alvin.haskins.yale.edu>
Subject: Laboratory Phonology 8, June, New Haven, CT
We would like to remind the phonology and phonetics
communities that the registration deadline for the Eighth Laboratory
Phonology conference at Yale University and Haskins Laboratories is
approaching. The conference runs from 27 June to 30 June in New
Haven, Connecticut. We have an outstanding lineup of papers
addressing the phonetics/phonology interface, addressing themes both
familiar and novel. The familiar themes include phonological
alternations, encoding and production, acquisition, and the internal
structure of segments. The novel themes include sign language
phonology and modeling the emergence of phonological structure.
Results come from a wide range of languages, including five
endangered ones. The range of topics can be viewed at:
http://www.ling.yale.edu/labphon8/ under "Program" and "Abstracts."
Early registration ends soon--check the "Registration" button
on the web site. Those who plan to attend will want to make sure
that they secure a room in official, on-site housing. This
air-conditioned dorm consists entirely of suites sharing a living
room, bathroom, and kitchenette. The rate is quite reasonable,
thanks in part to a grant from the National Science Foundation, and
several LabPhon functions will occur at the dorm. To view the
facilities, go to http://www.yale.edu/yaleconf/facilities.html and
click on "Housing" at the bottom of the page-look for the "Swing
Space" description. Registration includes breakfasts, two lunches,
coffee breaks and a banquet in the Hall of Dinosaurs at the Peabody
Museum.
If you have any questions about LabPhon 8, please contact us
at LabPhon8 at sapir.ling.yale.edu.
We hope to see you in New Haven in June.
The LabPhon 8 Organizers:
Stephen Anderson, Yale University
Catherine Best, Wesleyan University and Haskins Laboratories
Louis Goldstein, Yale University and Haskins Laboratories
D.H. Whalen, Haskins Laboratories
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