34.208, Calls: Phonetics, Phonology, Psycholinguistics/Korea, South
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Subject: 34.208, Calls: Phonetics, Phonology, Psycholinguistics/Korea, South
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Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2023 05:26:55
From: Taehong Cho [tcho at hanyang.ac.kr]
Subject: Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language 2023
Full Title: Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language 2023
Short Title: HISPhonCog 2023
Date: 26-May-2023 - 27-May-2023
Location: Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, South
Contact Person: Suyeon Lim
Meeting Email: hanyang.hipcs at gmail.com
Web Site: https://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog/about-hisphoncog/2023
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 10-Feb-2023
Meeting Description:
HIPCS (Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language) at
Hanyang University, together with Dept. of English Language and Literature,
holds its 3rd annual international symposium on 26-27 May, 2023.
Theme for HISPhonCog 2023:
Linguistic and cognitive functions of fine phonetic detail underlying sound
systems and/or sound change
We have witnessed over past decades that the severance between phonetics and
phonology has been steadily eroding along with the awareness of the importance
of scalar and gradient aspects of speech in understanding the linguistic sound
system and sound change. In particular, non-contrastive (subphonemic) phonetic
events, which had traditionally been understood to be beyond the speaker’s
control (as low-level automatic physiological phenomena), have been
reinterpreted as part of the grammar. They have turned out to be either
systematically linked with phonological contrasts and higher-order linguistic
structures or governed by language-specific phonetic rules that make the
seemingly cross-linguistically similar phonetic processes distinctive, both of
which may in turn serve as driving forces for sound change. Furthermore, we
have enjoyed seeing that the investigation of linguistic roles of fine
phonetic detail provides insights into phonetic underpinnings of other speech
variation phenomena such as socio-linguistically-driven speech variation and
effects of native-language experience on production and perception of
unfamiliar languages or L2.
In HISPhonCog 2023, we will explore these issues. We also wish to have a
special session on Articulatory Phonology and speech dynamics bearing on the
issue of how gradient and categorical aspects of human speech may be combined
to serve as cognitive linguistic units. We will also consider general
submissions that deal with other issues in speech production and perception in
L1 and L2. We particularly welcome submissions from the neuro-cognitive
perspectives.
Invited speakers:
Adam Albright (MIT)
Lisa Davidson (New York U.)
John Kingston (U. of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Marianne Pouplier (U. Munich)
Donca Steriade (MIT)
Andrew Wedel (U. of Arizona)
Douglas Whalen (CUNY and Haskins Laboratories)
Alan Yu (U. of Chicago)
Support for international participants (possible free accommodation):
- As before, we will do our best to provide free local hotel accommodation
(one room for up to 3 nights per presentation) for international presenters
affiliated with a foreign institute/university, travelling from abroad,
subject to final budget approval. Please visit the conference webpage for more
detail.
A possible special issue:
We are planing to commission a special Issue to be published in a journal.
Oral presentations (including invited talks) and a limited number of selected
posters (related to the theme of the conference) will be invited to submit a
full manuscript to be considered further for a possible inclusion in a Special
Issue in a peer-reviewed international journal. Selected papers to a special
issue should be submitted by July 30, 2023. For more information, please visit
https://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog/about-hisphoncog/2023
Call for Satellite Workshop:
We set aside May 25, 2023 for one or two possible satellite workshops. We will
provide rooms and light refreshments free of charge with support of our onsite
personnel. If you are interested, please contact Taehong Cho directly at
tcho(at)hanyang.ac.kr.
2nd Call for Papers:
This is our second call for papers for HISPhonCog 2023 with some
updates.Please visit the conference web page for updates on the titles of
invited talks, free accommodation for international participants, and the
special issue-related information.
Web Site: https://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog/about-hisphoncog/2023
We invite submissions which provide some empirical (experimental) evidence for
exploring any issues related to the theme of the symposium. We also wish to
have a special session on Articulatory Phonology and speech dynamics bearing
on the issue of how gradient and categorical aspects of human speech may be
combined to serve as a cognitive linguistic unit. We will also consider
submissions that deal with other general issues in speech production and
perception in L1 and L2. We particularly welcome submissions from the
neuro-cognitive perspectives.
*Abstract submission instruction:
A PDF file of a two-page abstract (single-spaced with 12 pt font size
*without* a list of authors’ names and their affiliations) should be submitted
through EasyChair by February 10, 2023.
URL for EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hisphoncog2023
*Updates on support for international participants (free accommodation)
We are very pleased to announce that we have succeeded in securing some budget
to provide a free hotel room for up to 3 nights (two single beds to be shared
by two conference participants) for international presenters (including both
students and non-students) affiliated with a foreign institute/university,
travelling from abroad. (Up to one co-author, who is traveling together with
the presenter and actually attending the conference, will be eligible to share
the room with the presenter or someone else upon prior approval.)
*A Special Issue to be published in a journal
- Oral presentations (including invited talks) and a limited number of
selected posters (related to the themes of the conference under the rubric of
linguistic/cognitive functions of fine phonetic detail) will be invited to
submit a full manuscript to be considered further for a possible inclusion in
a Special Issue in a peer-reviewed international journal.
- The target journal: Journal of Phonetics
- (tentative) Guest editors: T. Cho, S. Kim & H. Mitterer
- If you wish to have your paper considered for the special issue, regardless
of whether your paper is selected for oral presentation or not, please
indicate your intention when you submit an abstract through Easy Chair.
- We will also consider non-conference papers on the theme, even if they are
not to be presented at the conference. In such a case, please send a two-page
abstract (including figures and references within the two page limit) to
Taehong Cho at tcho at hanyang.ac.kr by February 10.
- Deadline of submission of full invited/selected papers (for a special
issue): July 30, 2023. (This deadline will be strictly enforced.)
- Note that each selected paper will undergo standard editorial/review
processes which may eventually lead to its exclusion (rejection).
*Timeline:
Deadline of submission of a two-page long abstract: February 10, 2023
Notification of Acceptance: No later than March 10, 2023
Free Registration with free accommodation: No later than April 10, 2023
Satellite Workshop (if organized): May 25, 2023
Symposium dates: May 26-27, 2023
(Submission of invited papers to a special issue: July 30, 2023)
Organizing Committee:
Taehong Cho (Chair, HIPCS, Hanyang U, Seoul)
Sahyang Kim (Co-Chair, Hongik U., HIPCS, Hanyang U., Seoul)
Sang-Im Lee-Kim (Secretary, HIPCS, Hanyang U., Seoul)
Say Young Kim (HIPCS, Hanyang U., Seoul)
Suyeon Im (HIPCS, Hanyang U., Seoul)
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