22.3225, Calls: Phonetics, Phonology/United Kingdom
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Date: 11-Aug-2011
From: Tamara Rathcke [tamara.rathcke at glasgow.ac.uk]
Subject: Perspectives on Rhythm and Timing
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Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 14:37:50
From: Tamara Rathcke [tamara.rathcke at glasgow.ac.uk]
Subject: Perspectives on Rhythm and Timing
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Full Title: Perspectives on Rhythm and Timing
Short Title: PoRT
Date: 19-Jul-2012 - 21-Jul-2012
Location: Glasgow, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Rachel Smith
Meeting Email: port.workshop at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.gla.ac.uk/rhythmsinscotland/
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology
Call Deadline: 18-Dec-2011
Meeting Description:
A three-day interdisciplinary workshop on rhythm and timing will be held at the University of Glasgow, UK, on July 19-21, 2012.
The PoRT workshop is dedicated to empirical research and theoretical modelling of timing and rhythm in speech and music, in perception and action. Each day of the event will have an orientation session, with two invited talks on contrasting themes followed by a discussion by one respondent. Research papers and posters will be presented in the afternoons. Additionally, a tutorial on coupled oscillator modeling of dynamical systems will be held on the third day.
The workshop is supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. The organisers will aim for the conference fee not to exceed £100 with reduced rates available to students, unwaged and delegates from countries listed as 'low economic resources countries' by the World Bank.
Invited Speakers:
Linguistic-phonetic Perspectives:
Speakers: Francis Nolan, Alice Turk
Discussant: Jelena Krivokapic
Neurobiological Perspectives:
Speakers: Edward Large, Sophie Scott
Discussant: Sarah Hawkins
Clinical Perspectives:
Speakers: Sonja Kotz, Anja Lowit
Discussant: Katie Overy
Tutorial on Coupled Oscillator Modeling:
Fred Cummins, Edward Large
Organisers:
Tamara Rathcke and Rachel Smith, University of Glasgow
Scientific Committee:
Fred Cummins, Anja Lowit, Katie Overy, Tamara Rathcke, Rachel Smith
Call for Papers:
We welcome submissions from researchers working on rhythm and timing in any discipline, including neurobiology, musicology, linguistic phonetics, computational modelling, psychology, clinical linguistics, and sociology.
Send your abstract of maximally one page by 18 December, 2011 to port.workshop at gmail.com. Please note that templates for the abstract submissions are provided at the workshop homepage:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/rhythmsinscotland/
Notification of acceptance will be sent out by 1 March 2012. For further information, please contact the organisers at port.workshop at gmail.com.
Selected contributions to the workshop are intended to be published in a thematically coherent edited volume (envisaged publisher: Cambridge University Press). When submitting an abstract, please indicate whether you would be interested in your work being published in the volume. Full paper submissions are expected no later than September 1, 2012 and will subsequently be reviewed by two independent reviewers.
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