LINGUIST List 19.3833
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Mon Dec 15 2008
Confs: Applied Linguistics/USA
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1. Catherine
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ASA Special Workshop: Cross Language Speech Perception
Message 1: ASA Special Workshop: Cross Language Speech Perception
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Date: 15-Dec-2008
From: Catherine Best <c.best uws.edu.au>
Subject: ASA Special Workshop: Cross Language Speech Perception
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ASA Special Workshop: Cross Language Speech Perception Date: 22-May-2009 - 23-May-2009 Location: Portland, Oregon, USA Contact: Catherine Best Contact Email: c.best uws.edu.au Meeting URL: http://www.asa09crosslangspeech.com Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Meeting Description: This ASA Special Workshop on Speech revolves around the fundamental question of how experience with language systematically shapes perception of even the most basic building blocks of spoken communication - consonants and vowels. The topics will cover current theoretical perspectives and recent research on cross-language speech perception. Specific topics include basic issues and findings, neuropsychological undrepinnings, and language-training applications related to language-tuned speech perception. Dear colleague: We are writing to let you know about a special 2-day workshop on Cross-Language Speech Perception and Variations in Linguisitic Experience, to be held 22-23 May, 2009, in Portland Oregon. The workshop will be held at the end of the ASA's spring meeting in Portland, May 18-22, 2009. It is being sponsored by the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) and co-sponsored by the universities and research labs of the organizing committee members, listed below. The Cross-Language Speech Perception workshop has lined up an exciting slate of invited speakers, including a keynote address by Winifred Strange, with a closing address by James J. Jenkins. In addition, we have scheduled two contributed talk sessions and two contributed poster sessions to permit a wide range of submitted presentations. We especially encourage graduate students to participate and present, and are offering six student travel awards to support that goal. For further information about the workshop, including abstract submission, invited speakers, registration and student travel awards, please see the attached e-poster, and/or our web site: www.asa09crosslangspeech.com The venue for the workshop will be the beautiful World Trade Centre on the scenic riverfront of Portland, Oregon, which is a short walk from the Portland Hilton Hotel where the ASA Meeting will be held. We hope that you and your students will be able to join us, and we look forward to an exciting workshop! Warm regards from the workshop organizing committee: Catherine Best MARCS Auditory Laboratories University of Western Sydney, Australia & Haskins Laboratories, USA Ann Bradlow Department of Linguistics Northwestern University, USA Susan Guion Department of Linguistics University of Oregon, USA Linda Polka Centre for for Research on Language, Mind & Brain McGill University, Canada
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