37.1225, Calls: Estudios de Fonética Experimental (Journal of Experimental Phonetics) - "Special Issue: Phonetic Applications In Clinical And Forensic Settings” (Jrnl)

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Subject: 37.1225, Calls: Estudios de Fonética Experimental (Journal of Experimental Phonetics) - "Special Issue: Phonetic Applications In Clinical And Forensic Settings” (Jrnl)

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Date: 25-Mar-2026
From: Yuka Naito [yuka.naito at unimi.it]
Subject: Estudios de Fonética Experimental (Journal of Experimental Phonetics) - "Special Issue: Phonetic Applications In Clinical And Forensic Settings" (Jrnl)


Journal: Estudios de Fonética Experimental (Journal of Experimental
Phonetics)
Issue: Phonetic Applications In Clinical And Forensic Settings

Experimental phonetics offers robust empirical tools for the analysis
of speech in applied domains where scientific evidence is crucial,
notably in clinical and forensic settings. Through acoustic,
articulatory, and perceptual methods, phonetic research contributes to
the assessment, description, and interpretation of speech under
conditions of disorder, variability, and constraint. In both clinical
practice and forensic investigation, fine-grained phonetic analysis
supports evidence-based diagnosis, treatment evaluation, speaker
comparison, and the interpretation of speech samples across languages
and communicative contexts.
This special issue of Estudios de Fonética Experimental aims to bring
together research that advances phonetic applications in clinical and
forensic domains, highlighting methodological innovation, empirical
rigor, and theoretical relevance within experimental phonetics.
Editors: Yuka Naito, Nicholas Nese, Andrea Martocchi & Chiara Meluzzi
Contributions may cover one of the following topics (but are not
limited to):
 - Acoustic, articulatory, and perceptual analysis of disordered
speech
 - Phonetic methods in clinical assessment and speech therapy outcome
evaluation
 - Voice quality, prosody, and segmental analysis in pathological
speech
 - Experimental phonetics in forensic speaker comparison and
identification
 - Methodological advances in forensic voice analysis
 - Reliability, validity, and limitations of phonetic evidence in
forensic contexts
 - Cross-linguistic and multilingual perspectives in clinical and
forensic phonetics
 - Experimental and laboratory approaches to applied phonetic problems
 - Ethical and practical issues in the use of phonetic evidence in
applied settings
Important Dates:
Abstract (max 500 words + references): 30 April 2026
Abstract acceptance notification: 31 May 2026
Manuscript submission: 31 October 2026
Revisions: December 2026
Second round of revisions
Proofs (ahead of print): Spring 2027
For style sheet and information consult the website:
https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/experimentalphonetics/about/submissions

Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics
                     Forensic Linguistics
                     Phonetics




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