31.2313, FYI: Call for Book Chapters on Phonetics - Phonology (second call)
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Subject: 31.2313, FYI: Call for Book Chapters on Phonetics - Phonology (second call)
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Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2020 23:28:25
From: Georgios Georgiou [georgiou.georgos at hotmail.com]
Subject: Call for Book Chapters on Phonetics - Phonology (second call)
While there is plenty of work on second/foreign language speech acquisition by
speakers with widely spoken native languages (e.g., English, Japanese,
Mandarin), research on speakers with native languages that count hundreds,
thousands, or a few millions of speakers is only scarce.
We are pleased to announce a special edited volume titled “Second/foreign
language speech perception and production by speakers with underrepresented
native languages”, which will be published by De Gruyter Publishing House.
This edited volume will focus on the investigation of second/foreign language
speech perception and production patterns of speakers with underrepresented
native languages (approximately less than 10 million native speakers). The
linguistic contexts can vary from traditional monolingual to special contexts
such as bidialectal or bilingual. The approach should be experimental in
nature and the study can employ various methodological tools. The discussion
should make conclusions on the interplay between native and second/foreign
language and designate the interface between phonetics and phonology within
the speakers’ speech acquisition patterns. Interdiscriplinary topics are also
welcome.
We invite you to submit your chapter abstract (250-300 words) by September 30,
2020. The abstract will be evaluated and the notification of
acceptance/rejection will be sent to the authors by October 2020.
You can send your abstract to the editor at georgiou.georgos at hotmail.com
Editor:
Dr Georgios P. Georgiou,
Postdoctoral Researcher/Lecturer, Department of General and Russian
Linguistics, RUDN University, Moscow; Adjunct Lecturer, Department of
Languages and Literature, University of Nicosia, Cyprus.
www.georgiougeorg.com
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
Phonetics
Phonology
Psycholinguistics
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