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1. Joaquim Brandão de
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Réseau Français de Phonologie
Message 1: Réseau Français de Phonologie
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Date: 14-Dec-2009
From: Joaquim Brandão de Carvalho <joaquim.brandao univ-paris8.fr>
Subject: Réseau Français de Phonologie
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Full Title: Réseau Français de Phonologie Short Title: RFP 2010 Date: 01-Jul-2010 - 03-Jul-2010 Location: Orléans, France Contact Person: Gabriel Bergounioux Meeting Email: rfp univ-orleans.fr Linguistic Field(s): Phonology Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2010 Meeting Description: Call for Papers Réseau Français de Phonologie / French Phonology Network In memoriam Nick Clements Université d'Orléans To carry on with the series of annual meetings initiated by the 'Phonologies' GDR, the Réseau Français de Phonologie (RFP) is launching a call for papers for a symposium in the same spirit. It will take place in Orléans University from July, 1 to July, 3, 2010 thanks to two CNRS-based research agencies, the 'Institut de Linguistique Française' (ILF / FR 2393) and 'Typologie Universaux Linguistiques' (TUL / FR 2559). Call for Papers Phonologists of every school or background are warmly welcome to participate. Issues at stake may be in the field of general phonology or of the phonological analysis of a linguistic phenomenon of a specific language. Submissions that will be taken into consideration will be those dealing with signal processing, perception, acquisition, diachrony, dialectology, formalism, epistemology and all issues which explicitly file under the field of phonology and its interfaces. Submission Format and Selection Process: Submission of communications will be written either in French or in English and sent in the form of an abstract which will not exceed two pages in length, (A4 format, Times font, size 12), that will be followed by essential bibliographic data, and will be sent to rfp univ-orleans.fr in the form of a word, latex or PDF file. The file will bear no mention of the author who will insert his name(s), details, address, research institution and communication title in a separate file. Submissions will then be forwarded to two peers for assessment and the final selection will be carried out by a board meeting. Important Dates: Abstracts must be received by March, 1, 2010 Notification of acceptance by April, 15, 2010 Conference Dates: From Thursday, 1 to Saturday, 3, July, 2010, in memoriam Nick Clements. The forthcoming conferences organised by RFP will take place in Tours in June-July 2011 and in Paris in June-July 2011. Organisation: Talks will last 30 minutes, and may be cut down to 20 minutes at the author's request (request which should be mentioned at the time of submission), and will be followed by 10 minutes' debate whatever the format chosen. Poster sessions have not been scheduled. Two guest speakers will start the day off and the end of the afternoon will be taken up by the general meeting of RFP. Ideas for thematic sessions are welcome. We invite their organizers to provide the session with both a general title and a few lines description of potential issues, not forgetting a list of the colleagues who are likely to participate to the session and a brief summary of the theme that each one would develop. The assessment of the session proposals will take place at the conference board of referees final meeting after the proposals have been put forward by two referees. The conference will not pay back any expenses, since the subscription fees only just cover functioning costs. No publishing has been scheduled up to now, but the matter will be further discussed during the conference. Board of reviewers J.-P. Angoujard (U. de Nantes), S. Bendjaballah (U. Paris 7), G. Bergounioux (U. d'Orléans), J. Brandao de Carvalho (U. Paris 8), Ph. Carr (U. de Montpellier), C. Dugua (U. d'Orléans), J. Durand (U. de Toulouse), S. Ferré (U. de Tours), J.-M. Fournier (U. de Tours), S. Herment, (U. d'Aix-Marseille), M. D'Imperio (Aix-Marseille), M. Lahrouchi (U. Paris 8), B. Laks (U. Paris 10), J.-L. Léonard (U. Paris 3), J. Lowenstamm (U. Paris 7), N. Nguyen (U. d'Aix-Marseille), R. Noske (U. de Lille), C. Patin (U. de Lille), A. Rialland (U. Paris 3), R. Ridouane (U. Paris 3), M. Russo (U. Paris 8) , P. Sauzet (U. Toulouse), T. Scheer (U. Nice), Ph. Ségéral (U. Paris 7), A. Tifrit (U. de Nantes), N. Vallée (U. de Grenoble), S. Wauquier (U. Paris 8). Organization board (Orléans & Tours): V. Abasq, G. Bergounioux, C. Dugua, S. Ferré, J.-M. Fournier, N. Lampitelli, X. Luo, M. Martin Contact Details: gabriel.bergounioux univ-orleans.fr celine.dugua univ-orleans.fr
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