22.800, Calls: General Ling, Phonetics/France

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Subject: 22.800, Calls: General Ling, Phonetics/France

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Date: 14-Feb-2011
From: Antonis Botinis [abotinis at phil.uoa.gr]
Subject: 4th ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics
 

	
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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 13:21:12
From: Antonis Botinis [abotinis at phil.uoa.gr]
Subject: 4th ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics

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Full Title: 4th ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics 
Short Title: ExLing 2011 

Date: 25-May-2011 - 27-May-2011
Location: Paris, France 
Contact Person: Antonis Botinis
Meeting Email: exling at phil.uoa.gr
Web Site: http://conferences.phil.uoa.gr/exling/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Phonetics 

Other Specialty: Experimental Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2011 

Meeting Description:

This ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics 2011 is the fourth Workshop, which takes place in Paris, France. The Workshop aims to bring together professionals working with language in different settings and to promote discussion and exchange of ideas on approaches to the study of language. The Workshop will focus on experimental and interdisciplinary approaches with the ultimate objective of boosting international research and collaboration.

All experimental disciplines and subjects with reference to the study of language are related to the Workshop, such as speech production, speech acoustics, speech perception, neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, computational linguistics, applied linguistics and language therapy. 

2nd Call for Papers:

The Workshop will contain a combination of oral and poster sessions along with interdisciplinary panel discussions and working groups. Submission of abstracts are invited with reference to the aims of the Workshop. 

Abstract Submission Guidelines: 

A contributor in the workshop may be a single author of only one paper, and may be the co-author of two additional papers. Submitted abstracts of max 500 words (one page) will be reviewed in accordance with the following criteria: 

1. Significance: Does this study address an important problem? 
2. Innovation: Does the study employ novel concepts or methods? Are the aims 
original and innovative? 
3. Approach: Are the conceptual frameworks, designs, methods, and analyses 
adequate? 
4. Usefulness: How can the research objectives benefit the respective scientific 
area? 
5. Clarity: How clear and well-organized is the presentation?




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