26.3627, Calls: General Linguistics, Phonetics, Phonology/USA
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Subject: 26.3627, Calls: General Linguistics, Phonetics, Phonology/USA
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Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 14:07:37
From: Jonathan Barnes [speechprosody2016 at gmail.com]
Subject: Speech Prosody 2016
Full Title: Speech Prosody 2016
Date: 31-May-2016 - 03-Jun-2016
Location: Boston, MA, USA
Contact Person: Jonathan Barnes
Meeting Email: speechprosody2016 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.speechprosody2016.org
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology
Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2015
Meeting Description:
Prosody and the Individual:
Unity and Difference Within and Across Speech Communities
Speech Prosody, the biennial meeting of the Speech Prosody Special Interest Group (SProSIG) of the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA), is the only recurring international conference focused on prosody as an organizing principle for the social, psychological, linguistic, and technological aspects of spoken language. Past conferences in Aix-en-Provence, Nara, Dresden, Campinas, Chicago, Shanghai and Dublin have each attracted 300-400 delegates, including experts in the fields of Linguistics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Speech and Hearing Science, Psychology, and related disciplines.
Contact:
speechprosody2016.org
speechprosody2016 at gmail.com
Important Deadlines:
- Submission for Proposals for Special Sessions: Sept 15, 2015
- Announcement of Special Sessions: Oct 1, 2015
- Submission of Regular Papers: November 15, 2015
- Notification of Acceptance (by email): January 15, 2016
- Early Registration Deadline: February 15, 2016
- Author's Registration Deadline: March 1, 2016
- Conference: May 31-June 3,2016
Call for Papers:
Speech Prosody 2016, the eighth international conference on speech prosody, invites papers addressing any aspect of the science and technology of prosody. This year, we especially invite submissions concentrating on variation and differences both at the level of the community, and that of the individual.
Review Areas:
- Phonology and Phonetics of Prosody
- Signal Processing
- Rhythm and Timing
- Prosody in Computational Linguistics
- Acquisition of First Language Prosody
- Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics
- Prosody in Language and Music
- Prosody in Tone Languages
- Prosody in Language Contact and Second Language Acquisition
- Prosody of Under-Resourced Languages and Dialects
- Audiovisual Prosody Modeling and Analysis
- Communicative Situation and Speaking Style
- Prosodic Aspects of Speech and Language Pathology
- Psycholinguistic, Cognitive, Neural Correlates of Prosody
- Meta-Linguistic and Para-Linguistic Communication
- Voice Quality, Phonation, and Vocal Dynamics
- Prosody of Sign Language
- Prosody in Automatic Speech Synthesis, Recognition and Understanding
Important Deadlines:
- Submission for Proposals for Special Sessions: Sept 15, 2015
- Announcement of Special Sessions: Oct 1, 2015
- Submission of Regular Papers: November 15, 2015
- Notification of Acceptance (by email): January 15, 2016
- Early Registration Deadline: February 15, 2016
- Author's Registration Deadline: March 1, 2016
- Conference: May 31-June 3,2016
Contact:
speechprosody2016.org
speechprosody2016 at gmail.com
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