26.2860, Calls: Computational Linguistics; Phonology/ Phonology (Jrnl)
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Subject: 26.2860, Calls: Computational Linguistics; Phonology/ Phonology (Jrnl)
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Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 13:25:45
From: Melissa Good [mgood at cambridge.org]
Subject: Computational Linguistics; Phonology/ Phonology (Jrnl)
Full Title: Phonology
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Phonology
Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2016
Call for Papers: Phonology (Cambridge University Press)
Thematic issue: 'Computational phonology'
Computation continues to play a central role in generative grammar. Within
phonology, the kinds of computations and representations employed in grammars
is an ever-present issue. This thematic issue on computational phonology
capitalises on the recent surge of interest in computational phonology,
broadly construed. Submissions are invited which:
- Characterise and/or otherwise examine the computational nature of
phonological systems;
- Provide algorithms and/or models which successfully learn aspects of
phonology;
- Address computational issues at the interfaces of phonology and other
components of grammar such as phonetics and morphology.
Papers are welcome from any theoretical perspective, including - but not
limited to - constraint-based grammars, derivational grammars, finite-state
grammars, statistical grammars, non-statistical grammars and grammars
utilising string-based, feature-based or other structured representations of
words or other phonological domains.
This thematic issue, which will be edited by Jeffrey Heinz (University of
Delaware) and William J. Idsardi (University of Maryland), is open to all
potential contributors, and is projected to appear as one of the first issues
of Phonology 34 (2017).
The deadline for submissions is 1 March 2016.
General information on the submission of manuscripts can be found in previous
issues of the journal, or on the Phonology website
(http://journals.cambridge.org/pho).
For this issue, submissions should be sent in PDF format to heinz at udel.edu,
idsardi at umd.edu and c.j.ewen at hum.leidenuniv.nl. An abstract (no longer than
150 words) should be included.
Preference will be given to papers which will occupy no more than 20 printed
pages in the journal (around 8000 words).
Submissions will be read by at least two reviewers and by the editors of the
thematic issue.
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