36.994, Confs: Lenition and fortition in the world’s languages: New interdisciplinary insights (France)

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Subject: 36.994, Confs: Lenition and fortition in the world’s languages: New interdisciplinary insights (France)

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Date: 21-Mar-2025
From: Mathilde Hutin [mathilde.hutin at cnrs.fr]
Subject: Lenition and fortition in the world’s languages: New interdisciplinary insights


Lenition and fortition in the world’s languages: New interdisciplinary
insights
Theme: phonetic variation, laboratory phonology, corpus linguistics,
lenition, fortition, automatic modelling

Date: 01-Sep-2025 - 05-Sep-2025
Location: Lille, France
Contact: Vasilescu
Contact Email: ioana-gabriela.vasilescu at cnrs.fr
Meeting URL:
https://nextcloud.univ-lille.fr/index.php/s/YAjAy8rkmBjpMyG

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Phonetics; Phonology

Submission Deadline: 30-Mar-2025

👄 Are you interested in phonetic variation in the world's languages?
📄 Consider submitting to the workshop "Lenition and fortition in the
world’s languages", which will be held September 1st-5th 2025 during
the LLcD conference in Lille, France!
🌐 Conference website: https://llcd2025.sciencesconf.org/
🔗 Full workshop call:
https://nextcloud.univ-lille.fr/index.php/s/YAjAy8rkmBjpMyG
📅 Submission deadline: March, 30th 2025
📰 500-word abstracts (examples included, references excluded) => More
information on the format here:
https://llcd2025.sciencesconf.org/resource/page?id=7&forward-action=page&forward-controller=resource&lang=en
🔍 The satellite workshop "Lenition and fortition in the world’s
languages: New interdisciplinary insights" aims to bring together
interdisciplinary research dedicated to phonetic variation in
multilingual corpora, with a particular focus on the phenomena of
lenition and fortition. The relevant questions include, but are not
limited to:
📂 New data: new corpora dedicated to phonetic variation focusing on
lenition and fortition or allowing to investigate the targeted
phenomena
🌏 Beyond Romance/European domains: new approaches and findings on
lenition and fortition in the world’s languages
🌈 Beyond lenition and fortition: extrapolating findings on the
selected phenomena to other reduction/strengthening phenomena
🤝 Inter- and transdisciplinary aims: paving the way for new theories,
approaches and tools for documenting and modelling variation in
linguistics and NLP
👩 Led by Ioana Vasilescu
👩👩 Co-organized by Adèle Jatteau, Martine Adda-Decker, Ioana Chitoran,
Johanna Cronenberg et Mathilde Hutin



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