31.1520, Calls: Morphology, Neuroling, Phonetics, Phonology, Psycholing/Germany

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Subject: 31.1520, Calls: Morphology, Neuroling, Phonetics, Phonology, Psycholing/Germany

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Date: Tue, 05 May 2020 20:42:35
From: Ingo Plag [ingo.plag at uni-duesseldorf.de]
Subject: Morphology in production and perception: Phonetics, phonology and spelling of complex words

 
Full Title: Morphology in production and perception: Phonetics, phonology and spelling of complex words 
Short Title: MPP2021 

Date: 08-Feb-2021 - 10-Feb-2021
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany 
Contact Person: Ingo Plag
Meeting Email: ingo.plag at uni-duesseldorf.de
Web Site: https://mpp2021.phil.hhu.de/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Neurolinguistics; Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Nov-2020 

Meeting Description:

MPP2021 is an international conference hosted by the DFG Research Unit FOR2373
'Spoken Morphology'. It is organized by Ingo Plag, Heinrich-Heine-Universität
Düsseldorf, and is sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.

Recent research on the production and comprehension of morphologically complex
words in speech and writing has shown that morphological structure may
influence their phonology, articulation, acoustics and spelling. So far, the
range of investigated phenomena and languages is still small. Nevertheless,
the results obtained so far pose serious challenges for current theories of
phonology-morphology interaction, of the mental lexicon and of language
production, perception and comprehension. The following questions are at the
center of the debate:
- How does morphological structure affect the articulatory, acoustic,
orthographic and phonological properties of complex words? 
- Seen from the reverse angle, what do the phonological, phonetic and
orthographic properties of complex words reveal about morphological structure?
- What are the implications of the answers to the above questions for theories
and models in these domains?

We invite contributions on the articulation, acoustics, phonology and spelling
of complex words that address the above-mentioned questions.

Plenary speakers:
Sonja Kandel
Janet Pierrehumbert
Patrycja Strycharczuk


Call for Papers: 

Abstract submission:
There will be 30-minute slots for oral presentations (20-minute talk +
10-minute Q&A) and two poster sessions. 

Please submit anonymized abstracts electronically in PDF format through the
EasyChair system by November 1, 2020:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mpp2021

Abstracts should be at most one page long, plus references on the second page,
on A4 paper with 1-inch margins on all sides, and must be set in Times New
Roman font of at least 11 points. In the submission form, please indicate
whether you want your abstract considered for a talk, poster, or both.




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