34.2152, Calls: Speech Prosody 2024

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Subject: 34.2152, Calls: Speech Prosody 2024

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Date: 07-Jul-2023
From: Yiya  Chen [yiya.chen at hum.leidenuniv.nl]
Subject: Speech Prosody 2024


Full Title: Speech Prosody 2024
Short Title: SP2024

Date: 02-Jul-2024 - 05-Jul-2024
Location: Leiden, Netherlands
Contact Person: Yiya Chen
Meeting Email: sp2024 at hum.leidnuniv.nl

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology;
Psycholinguistics; Typology

Call Deadline: 30-Oct-2023

Meeting Description:

Speech Prosody is the biennial meeting of the Speech Prosody Special
Interest Group (SProSIG) of the International Speech Communication
Association (ISCA). It is the only recurring international conference
focusing on all aspects of prosody in language, including linguistic,
psychological, social, and technological aspects.

Call for Papers:

Speech Prosody 2024 will be held in Leiden, The Netherlands (02–05
July 2024). The conference aims to showcase the facets of prosodic
variation and their role in the production, comprehension, and
acquisition of speech in order to obtain a better understanding of the
structure and function of prosody. The theme includes four subthemes:

a. Prosody through the lifespan
b. Typology and cross-linguistic variation
c. Individual and social variation
d. Contact-induced variation

The conference will include both thematic sessions, based on the above
subthemes, and non-thematic sessions. We also invite proposals for
special sessions, workshops, and tutorials .

We welcome submissions on any aspect of prosody in language.
Contributions relating to the conference themes, and particularly,
submissions by junior researchers, on under-studied languages, and/or
with interdisciplinary research methods, are strongly encouraged.

Topics include, but are not limited to:
Phonology and phonetics of prosody
Prosody and its interfaces with morphology, syntax, and semantics
Prosody and pragmatics
Rhythm and timing
Tone and intonation
Interaction between segmental and suprasegmental features
Production and perception of prosody
Acquisition of first, second, and third language prosody
Prosody in neurodevelopmental disorders
Prosody and speech and language impairments
Assessment of prosody and measures to evaluate prosodic skills
Prosody in infant-directed speech, child-directed speech, and elderly
speakers
Psycholinguistic, cognitive, and neural correlates of prosody
Cognitive processing and modelling of prosody
Prosody in language contact
Prosody of under-resourced languages and dialects
Audiovisual and multimodal prosody
Prosody of sign language
Prosody in language and music
Prosody in speaker characterization and recognition
Prosody in speech synthesis, recognition, and understanding
Forensic voice and language investigation
Prosody in computer language learning systems
Computational modelling and applications of prosody


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Call for Special Sessions: Deadline 30 October 2023
We invite proposals for special sessions on interdisciplinary,
under-studied, and emerging topics.
Proposals should be sent to sp2024 at hum.leidenuniv.nl as a PDF file and
include:
- Title of the proposed session
- Names and affiliations of organizers (including brief bio and
contact information)
- Motivation and description (maximally 500 words)

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Call for Workshops and Tutorials: Deadline 30 October 2023
We invite proposals for workshops and tutorials, to be held in Leiden
on 01 July 2024.  We encourage proposals on interdisciplinary,
under-studied, and emerging topics, as well as cutting-edge research
methods that address those topics.
Proposals should be sent to sp2024 at hum.leidenuniv.nl as a PDF file and
include:
- Title of the workshop/tutorial and a brief description (maximally
500 words)
- Names and affiliations of organizers (including brief bio and
contact information)
- Invited speakers (if any) for workshops and expected audience for
tutorials
- Proposed duration of the workshop/tutorial and estimated number of
participants
- Sources of funding for the proposed workshop/tutorial
- Technical and administrative requirements

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Deadlines: 20 December 2023 for abstract and 07 January 2024 for
4-page paper
Abtracts (including title, author information, and a 200-word
description of the research) should be submitted by 20 December, 2023.
The deadline for submitting a full 4-page full paper is 07 January
2024.


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Important dates:
Special session proposal deadline                       30 Oct, 2023
Workshop and tutorial proposal deadline 30 Oct, 2023
Abstract submission opens                               20 Nov, 2023
Abstract submission deadline                            20 Dec, 2023
Full paper submission deadline                  07 Jan, 2024
Notification of acceptance (by email)           25 Feb, 2024



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