22.2119, Calls: Phonetics, Phonology, Historical Ling, Socioling/Germany
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Subject: 22.2119, Calls: Phonetics, Phonology, Historical Ling, Socioling/Germany
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Date: 17-May-2011
From: Mary Stevens [mes at phonetik.uni-muenchen.de]
Subject: 2nd Workshop on Sound Change
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Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 12:22:24
From: Mary Stevens [mes at phonetik.uni-muenchen.de]
Subject: 2nd Workshop on Sound Change
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Full Title: 2nd Workshop on Sound Change
Date: 02-May-2012 - 04-May-2012
Location: Chiemgau, Bavaria, Germany
Contact Person: Mary Stevens
Meeting Email: soundchange at phonetik.uni-muenchen.de
Web Site: http://www.phonetik.uni-muenchen.de/institut/veranstaltungen/soundchange/
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Phonetics; Phonology; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Nov-2011
Meeting Description:
The workshop will consist of invited talks, discussion sessions and poster sessions. Our goal is to continue to examine aspects of sound change from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives including:
- Coarticulation, the listener & sound change
- Social/dialect factors & sound change
- Imitation, entrainment & sound change
- Language acquisition & sound change
- Evolutionary models of sound change
- Computational modeling of sound change
- Phonology and sound change
Call for Papers:
Abstracts describing empirical research on sound change are welcomed for poster presentations at the workshop. The abstract submission guidelines are as follows:
Abstracts are limited to one single-spaced page, including data and examples. All text should fit within an A4 page, 12-point font with 2.5cm (approx. 1-inch) margin all around.
Abstract submission is by e-mail attachment only. Save your anonymous one-page abstract as a PDF file and name it with your last name. Send the abstract as a PDF attachment to the following address:
soundchange at phonetik.uni-muenchen.de
In your e-mail, please make sure to include the following information:
- Title of your paper
- Name(s) of author(s)
- Affiliation (department and university)
- Preferred e-mail address (where notification of acceptance should be sent)
All abstracts must be written in English.
Important Dates:
Abstract submission deadline: 1st November 2011
Notification of acceptance: 7th January 2012
Dates of conference: Wednesday 2nd - Friday 4th May 2012
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