29.95, Confs: Lang Doc, Phonetics, Phonology, Socioling/USA
The LINGUIST List
linguist at listserv.linguistlist.org
Fri Jan 5 04:33:42 UTC 2018
LINGUIST List: Vol-29-95. Thu Jan 04 2018. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 29.95, Confs: Lang Doc, Phonetics, Phonology, Socioling/USA
Moderators: linguist at linguistlist.org (Damir Cavar, Malgorzata E. Cavar)
Reviews: reviews at linguistlist.org (Helen Aristar-Dry, Robert Coté,
Michael Czerniakowski)
Homepage: http://linguistlist.org
Please support the LL editors and operation with a donation at:
http://funddrive.linguistlist.org/donate/
Editor for this issue: Kenneth Steimel <ken at linguistlist.org>
================================================================
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2018 23:33:26
From: Kelly Harper Berkson [kberkson at indiana.edu]
Subject: PhonFest 2018
PhonFest 2018
Date: 02-Jun-2018 - 02-Jun-2018
Location: Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Contact: Kelly Harper Berkson
Contact Email: kberkson at indiana.edu
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation; Phonetics; Phonology; Sociolinguistics
Meeting Description:
Please join us this summer for PhonFest, a 1-week summer school at Indiana
University, Bloomington with a conference on 2 June. Our theme is ''Mixing it
up: from the lab to the field and back again.'' The Fest will consist of 3
stages--four short courses taught by invited speakers, a 1-day conference, and
an incubator week for working intensively on your own projects in a
collaborative setting. Join for any or all.
- Stage 1 (29 May – 1 June, 2018): Short courses on current issues in
phonetic/ phonological/sociophonetic documentation/analysis in a workshop and
lecture-type format taught by Cynthia Clopper (The Ohio State University),
Chistian DiCanio (University at Buffalo), Josef Fruehwald (University of
Edinburgh), and Marija Tabain (La Trobe University).
- Stage 2 (2 June 2018): Conference for Fest participants to present their own
work on phonetic and phonological documentation and analysis.
- Stage 3 (4 June – 7 June, 2018): Incubator week! Designated work time meant
to propel whatever you’re working on from where it is to the next stage. Work
groups may arise out of interests mutually discovered and explored during the
Fest. Possible areas could include: brainstorming about data
management/analysis issues, or about elicitation designs for new projects and
communities; developing plans for analysis and archiving of existing corpora;
collecting new recordings (audio, articulatory, etc.) using facilities around
the I.U. campus; working on statistical models with existing research; etc.
Invited speakers include Cynthia Clopper (The Ohio State University), Chistian
DiCanio (University at Buffalo), Josef Fruehwald (University of Edinburgh),
and Marija Tabain (La Trobe University).
Website coming soon. Watch The LINGUIST List for details. Inquiries can be
directed to Kelly Berkson (kberkson at indiana.edu).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
***************** LINGUIST List Support *****************
Please support the LL editors and operation with a donation at:
http://funddrive.linguistlist.org/donate/
----------------------------------------------------------
LINGUIST List: Vol-29-95
----------------------------------------------------------
Visit LL's Multitree project for over 1000 trees dynamically generated
from scholarly hypotheses about language relationships:
http://multitree.org/
More information about the LINGUIST
mailing list