LINGUIST List 18.3848
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Thu Dec 20 2007
Confs: Phonology/UK
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16th Manchester Phonology Meeting
Message 1: 16th Manchester Phonology Meeting
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Date: 20-Dec-2007
From: Patrick Honeybone <patrick.honeybone ed.ac.uk>
Subject: 16th Manchester Phonology Meeting
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16th Manchester Phonology Meeting Short Title: 16MFM Date: 22-May-2008 - 24-May-2008 Location: Manchester, United Kingdom Contact: Patrick Honeybone Contact Email: patrick.honeybone ed.ac.uk Meeting URL: http://www.englang.ed.ac.uk/mfm/16mfm.html Linguistic Field(s): Phonology Meeting Description: The mfm is the UK's annual phonology conference, with an international set of organisers; it is held in late May every year in Manchester (central in the UK, easily accessible from the whole of the country, and with excellent international transport connections). The meeting has become a key conference for phonologists from all corners of the world, where anyone who declares themselves to be interested in phonology can submit an abstract on anything phonological in any phonological framework. In an informal atmosphere, we discuss a broad range of topics, including the phonological description of a wide variety of languages, issues in phonological theory, aspects of phonological acquisition and implications of phonological change. Special Session: Phonology and the mental lexicon We are pleased to announce our Sixteenth Manchester Phonology Meeting (16mfm). The information available now is a preliminary announcement of our plans for the 16mfm. A full call for papers will be issued soon. Abstract submission will be as in previous years and the deadline for abstracts will be 25th February 2007. There is no conference theme for the 16mfm - abstracts can be submitted on anything, but, following the success of such sessions in previous years, a special themed session featuring invited speakers is being organised for the Friday afternoon, entitled 'Phonology and the mental lexicon', and abstracts which attempt to deal overtly with the issues involved with this (from any perspective) will certainly be welcome.
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