26.3074, Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Phonetics, Phonology, Socioling/Austria

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Subject: 26.3074, Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Phonetics, Phonology, Socioling/Austria

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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 13:46:38
From: Juliane Fink [juliane.fink at univie.ac.at]
Subject: Experimental Approaches to the Perception and Production of Language Variation

 
Full Title: Experimental Approaches to the Perception and Production of Language Variation 
Short Title: ExAPP III 

Date: 21-Sep-2016 - 24-Sep-2016
Location: Vienna, Austria 
Contact Person: Juliane Fink
Meeting Email: exapp2016 at univie.ac.at
Web Site: http://exapp2016.univie.ac.at/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2016 

Meeting Description:

3rd International Conference on “Experimental Approaches to the Perception and Production of Language Variation” - ExAPP III
Vienna, Austria, September 21-24, 2016
https://exapp2016.univie.ac.at/

Language use and its inherent variability are an important part of linguistics and a subject of study in all its branches. Across these branches, however, approaches and objectives differ, and various methods of investigation are employed accordingly. The ExAPP conference series presents an important opportunity to juxtapose, discuss, and relate the multitude of current approaches to experimental research on language use and variation.

After highly successful meetings in Groningen (2010) and Copenhagen (2013), the third installment of ExAPP will take place at the University of Vienna in September of 2016, calling together international researchers who employ experimental methods to study the perception and production of language variation. Topics for presentation extend to all levels of linguistic systems as well as to any aspect of variation with regard to the perception and production of language use.

Call for Papers:

Conference topics include (but are not limited to) experimental research on:

- Perception of variation
- Production of variation
- Social meaning of linguistic features
- Language attitudes
- (Mutual) intelligibility
- Innovative methodologies

We solicit abstracts for paper and poster presentations alike. Talks are allocated slots of 30 minutes, including 10 minutes for discussion/ Q&A. Posters will be displayed throughout the conference day, and there will be a dedicated poster session.

Abstracts for both kinds of presentations should adhere to a limit of max. 300 words (excluding references) and may be submitted using EasyAbstracts provided by LinguistList at

http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/ExAPP2016

or via following the link on the ExAPP2016 website:

https://exapp2016.univie.ac.at/

The deadline for abstract submission is January 31, 2016.
A publication of selected papers from ExAPP2016 is planned.

The following plenary speakers have kindly accepted the invitation to ExAPP2016:

- Stefanie Jannedy (Berlin)
- Brigitte Krenn (Vienna)
- Kenny Smith (Edinburgh)
- Jane Stuart-Smith (Glasgow)

Please visit our website at https://exapp2016.univie.ac.at/ for more information. For any further inquiries, contact us at exapp2016 at univie.ac.at.

We look forward to welcoming you to Vienna in 2016!

The local organizing team (University of Vienna):

- Alexandra N. Lenz
- Nikolaus Ritt
- Barbara Soukup
- Juliane Fink

The ExAPP Scientific Committee:

- Charlotte Gooskens (University of Groningen)
- Nanna Haug Hilton (University of Groningen)
- Nicolai Pharao (University of Copenhagen)
- Anja Schüppert (University of Groningen)




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