Fwd: 2nd Call for Papers OCP 11

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Sujet: 	2nd Call for Papers OCP 11
Date : 	Fri, 19 Jul 2013 14:32:20 +0200
De : 	Francesc Josep Torres Tamarit <francescjosep.torres at gmail.com>
Répondre à : 	Francesc Josep Torres Tamarit 
<francescjosep.torres at gmail.com>
Pour : 	mfm at lists.ed.ac.uk



*ELEVENTH OLD WORLD CONFERENCE IN PHONOLOGY (OCP 11) *

Link for abstract submission: 
http://linguistlist.org/confservices/customhome.cfm?emeetingid=5102JA4458BE425A40A050441 


*Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL), Meertens Instituut 
Amsterdam

22-25 JANUARY 2014 *

*Deadline for abstracts: 15 September 2013 *
First call for papers: 29 April 2013
Second call for papers: 15 July 2013
Last call for papers: 1 September 2013
Notification of acceptance: 1 November 2013
Main conference: 23-25 January
Pre-conference workshop: 22 January

Invited speakers:
Adamantios I. Gafos (University of Potsdam)
Silke Hamann (University of Amsterdam)
Alan Prince (Rutgers University)

The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL) and the Meertens 
Instituut Amsterdam are proud to announce that the eleventh Old World 
Conference in Phonology (OCP 11) will take place in Leiden and Amsterdam 
from 23 to 25 January 2014. It is organised by a group of local 
phonologists and follows in the line of previous OCP conferences, which 
have been held in Leiden, Tromsø, Budapest, Rhodes, Toulouse, Edinburgh, 
Nice, Marrakech, Berlin, and Istanbul. Abstracts for presentation as 
either talks or poster papers can be submitted on any phonological issue 
(theoretical or empirical).

The conference will be preceded by a workshop on the relationship 
between phonetics and phonology on 22 January. Everyone attending the 
conference is very welcome to attend the workshop, too.

For the main conference, we invite abstracts either for an oral 
presentation of 20 minutes (followed by 10 minutes of discussion) or for 
poster presentation.

For the workshop, we invite submission of abstracts for an oral 
presentation of 20 minutes (followed by 10 minutes of discussion).

Abstracts must be anonymous and no longer than two pages, including 
examples and references. Submissions are restricted to one 
single-authored and one co-authored abstract. The conference language is 
English: abstracts and talks will be in English.
Page format: A4, 2,54 cm (one inch) margins on all sides, 12-point font, 
single line spacing.
File format: .pdf.
File name:
For submissions for the main conference: [title-main.pdf]
For submissions for the workshop: [title-workshop.pdf]

*PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHONETICS AND 
PHONOLOGY *

During the last years a special attention has been devoted to the 
relationship between phonetics and phonology. However, most of the 
questions dealing with the role of phonetics in formal models of 
phonology are still unanswered. As a matter of illustration, some of 
these questions are the following: are phonological features grounded in 
phonetics, or are they substance-free? If features are grounded in 
phonetics, are they based on articulation or acoustics? Is the mapping 
between the phonological output and phonetics a direct or an indirect 
one? Should functional explanations of phonological patterns be included 
in formal phonology, or are synchronic phonological patterns just 
phonetically arbitrary, meaning that those explanations do not belong to 
grammar but to other theories such as sound change? How is metrical 
structure reflected in phonetics? (How) should phonetic variation in the 
speech signal be captured in phonological theory?

Local organizers:
Chair: Björn Köhnlein
Bert Botma
Ben Hermans
Frans Hinskens
Peter Jurgec
Claartje Levelt
Kathrin Linke
Etske Ooijevaar
Marc van Oostendorp
Marijn van 't Veer
Secretary: Francesc Torres-Tamarit


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