LINGUIST List 20.3133
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Thu Sep 17 2009
Calls: Phonetics, Phonology/USA
Editor for this issue: Kate Wu
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1. Scott
Alvord,
Laboratory Approaches to Romance Phonology
Message 1: Laboratory Approaches to Romance Phonology
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Date: 16-Sep-2009
From: Scott Alvord <salvord byu.edu>
Subject: Laboratory Approaches to Romance Phonology
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Full Title: Laboratory Approaches to Romance Phonology Short Title: LARP Date: 23-Sep-2010 - 25-Sep-2010 Location: Provo, Utah, USA Contact Person: Scott Alvord Meeting Email: larp2010 gmail.com Web Site: http://hispling.byu.edu/larp/ Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology Language Family(ies): Romance Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: The bi-annual conference on Laboratory Approaches to Romance Phonology (LARP), formerly Laboratory Approaches to Spanish Phonology, draws researchers from several countries in North and South American, the Middle-East and Europe whose research focuses on the experimental investigation of articulation, acoustics, speech perception, language acquisition, and pathology. The fifth LARP, held in Provo, Utah, focuses on all Romance languages. Plenary Speakers: MariaPaola D'Imperio Laboratoire Parole et Langage University of Provence, Aix-en-Provence, France Timothy L. Face University of Minnesota, USA Joaquim Llisterri Grup de Fonètica Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Call for Papers Abstracts are invited for 20-minute presentations on any area of Romance phonology from an experimental perspective. The phrase "laboratory approaches" is intended in its broadest possible sense and includes any experimental work that offers insight into the sound structure of Spanish. This may include, but is not limited to, data from phonetic, perception, language acquisition, psycholinguistic, and speech disorder studies. Abstracts should not exceed one-page in length, should be in Times (New Roman) 12pt font, with 1" margins. A second page for references may be included. Two electronic copies (PDF format) must be provided, including one anonymous version. On a separate sheet, please include the following information: - author's name - affiliation - mailing address - e-mail address and - fax number Abstracts can be submitted electronically at: http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/LARP2010
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