30.595, Calls: Language Acquisition, Phonetics, Psycholinguistics/Hungary
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Subject: 30.595, Calls: Language Acquisition, Phonetics, Psycholinguistics/Hungary
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Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2019 15:44:37
From: Judit Bona [bona.judit at btk.elte.hu]
Subject: Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech with a Special Day on (Dis)Fluency in Children’s Speech
Full Title: Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech with a Special Day on (Dis)Fluency in Children’s Speech
Short Title: DISS2019
Date: 12-Sep-2019 - 14-Sep-2019
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Contact Person: Judit Bona
Meeting Email: bona.judit at btk.elte.hu
Web Site: http://diss2019.elte.hu
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Phonetics; Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2019
Meeting Description:
Following the successes of the Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech workshop in
Berkeley (1999) and the DISS workshops in Edinburgh (2001), Göteborg (2003),
Aix-en-Provence (2005), Tokyo (2010), Stockholm (2013), Edinburgh (2015) and
Stockholm (2017), we are proud to announce DISS 2019, to be held at the ELTE
(Eötvös Loránd University), Budapest, Hungary, in September 2019. The
workshop is a satellite event of INTERSPEECH 2019.
What is most often called disfluency – i.e. pauses, hesitations,
prolongations, truncations, repetitions, self‑repairs and similar – in normal
spontaneous speech presents challenges for researchers in many different
fields, ranging from speech production and perception in psychology, to
conversational analysis and automatic speech recognition in speech technology.
DISS 2019 will allow an opportunity for researchers from diverse backgrounds
to present their research findings, to discuss common interests, to identify
future directions and to establish new research collaborations. DiSS 2019 will
be a two-day international workshop with an additional special day on
(Dis)Fluency in Children’s Speech. All accepted papers will be published.
Call for Papers:
The call for the special day on (Dis)fluency in Children’s Speech is
accessible on:
http://diss2019.elte.hu/index.php/special-day-on-disfluency-in-childrens-speec
h/
Submissions are encouraged within the following fields: disfluency in
spontaneous speech, psychology, neuropsychology and neurocognition,
psycholinguistics, linguistics, conversation analysis, computational
linguistics, speech technology, gesture analysis, dialog systems, the
specifics of pathological speech disfluency and evolutionary aspects on speech
production and perception.
All accepted papers will be published and available in electronic proceedings
versions and will be made available at the start of the workshop.
For submission details visit the following page:
http://diss2019.elte.hu/index.php/submission/
Invited speakers:
Helena Moniz (University of Lisbon)
Melissa Redford (University of Oregon)
Mária Gósy (MTA NYI and ELTE)
Key dates:
01 June 2019: Paper Submission Deadline
21 June 2019: Accept/Reject notification
21 July 2019: Early registration deadline
21 July 2019: Final (revised) paper submission deadline
Website: http://diss2019.elte.hu/
For further information, please contact us:
diss2019.elte at gmail.com
bona.judit at btk.elte.hu
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