36.2678, Confs: Approches phonétiques des langues sous-dotées (Avec un accent particulier sur les langues tibéto-birmanes) / Phonetic Approaches to Under-Documented Languages (With a Special Emphasis on Tibeto-Burman Languages) (France)
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Subject: 36.2678, Confs: Approches phonétiques des langues sous-dotées (Avec un accent particulier sur les langues tibéto-birmanes) / Phonetic Approaches to Under-Documented Languages (With a Special Emphasis on Tibeto-Burman Languages) (France)
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Date: 08-Sep-2025
From: Comité d'organisation du Phon-UDL [phon-udl at proton.me]
Subject: Approches phonétiques des langues sous-dotées (Avec un accent particulier sur les langues tibéto-birmanes) / Phonetic Approaches to Under-Documented Languages (With a Special Emphasis on Tibeto-Burman Languages)
Approches phonétiques des langues sous-dotées (Avec un accent
particulier sur les langues tibéto-birmanes) / Phonetic Approaches to
Under-Documented Languages (With a Special Emphasis on Tibeto-Burman
Languages)
Short Title: Phon-UDL
Date: 18-Sep-2025 - 19-Sep-2025
Location: Aubervilliers, Paris, France
Contact: Organizing committee
Contact Email: phon-udl at sciencesconf.org
Meeting URL: https://phon-udl.sciencesconf.org
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation; Phonetics; Phonology;
Typology
Language Family(ies): Tibeto-Burman
We are delighted to announce the upcoming conference
Phonetic Approaches to Under-Documented Languages (with a Special
Emphasis on Tibeto-Burman Languages)
which will be held on September 18–19, 2025.
The event will take place in a hybrid format—both on-site at Campus
Condorcet in Aubervilliers, France, and online, allowing broad
participation from around the world.
This conference explores how instrumental and experimental phonetics
can contribute to the documentation, analysis, and classification of
under-documented languages. It features contributions on topics such
as articulatory–acoustic correlations, voice quality, tone and
prosodic systems, field-based phonetic technologies, and the
development of phonological typologies.
Dates:
September 18-19, 2025, from 09:30 to 17:00
Location:
Bâtiment de recherche Nord, 14 Cours des Humanités, Campus Condorcet,
93322 Aubervilliers Cedex
Programme:
We are pleased to share a rich and diverse programme featuring:
- Keynote Speakers:
John Esling (University of Victoria)
"What Polynesian, Iroquoian, Semitic/Cushitic, Nilotic, West African
(ATR), Tibeto-Burman and Germanic Languages Share in Laryngeal
Articulation"
Marc Garellek (University of California San Diego)
"Best Practices for Language Description and a Case Study of Highland
Totonac"
- Sessions Include:
Session A: Laryngealized Vowels in Western Sichuan Qiangic – September
18, 11:00 to 12:30
Session C: Register Contrasts in Austroasiatic and Beyond - September
18, 15:30 to 17:00
Session E: Instrumental Phonetic Approaches to Under-Documented
Languages - September 19, 13:30 to 15:00
You can also view or download the full programme here:
https://phon-udl.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/10
Conference Poster:
Help us spread the word! You can download and share the conference
poster here:
https://phon-udl.sciencesconf.org/resource/page?id=9&forward-action=page&forward-controller=resource&lang=en
Registration:
Attendance is free. Please register via:
https://phon-udl.sciencesconf.org/registration?lang=en
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at
phon-udl at proton.me.
We would greatly appreciate it if you could circulate this
announcement among your networks. We hope to see many of you there!
The Phon-UDL Organizing Committee
Phon-UDL website: https://phon-udl.sciencesconf.org/
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