27.872, Summer Schools: ExLing Tutorial Course on Speech Prosody/Russia
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Subject: 27.872, Summer Schools: ExLing Tutorial Course on Speech Prosody/Russia
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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 11:49:04
From: Antonis Botinis [abotinis at phil.uoa.gr]
Subject: ExLing Tutorial Course on Speech Prosody/Russia
ExLing Tutorial Course on Speech Prosody/Russia
Host Institution:
Coordinating Institution:
Dates: 27-Jun-2016 - 02-Jul-2016
Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
Focus: This tutorial course will focus on speech prosody and especially on intonation.
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate
Description:
The tutorial course on Speech Prosody is organised with the ExLing 2016
conference on Experimental Linguistics
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Registration: 01-Mar-2016 to 01-Jun-2016
Contact Person: Olga Nikolaenkova
Email: o.nikolaenkova at spbu.ru
Apply on the web: http://www.exlingconferences.com/tutorial-course
Registration Instructions:
Online registration
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