LINGUIST List 21.2116
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Thu May 06 2010
Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Acq/Japan
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1. Mariko
Kondo,
INTERSPEECH Workshop on Second Language Studies
Message 1: INTERSPEECH Workshop on Second Language Studies
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Date: 05-May-2010
From: Mariko Kondo <L2WS-org list.waseda.jp>
Subject: INTERSPEECH Workshop on Second Language Studies
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Full Title: INTERSPEECH Workshop on Second Language Studies Short Title: L2WS Date: 22-Sep-2010 - 24-Sep-2010 Location: Tokyo, Japan Contact Person: Mariko Kondo Meeting Email: L2WS-org list.waseda.jp Web Site: http://www.gavo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/L2WS2010/ Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition Call Deadline: 15-May-2010 Meeting Description: INTERSPEECH 2010 Satellite Workshop on 'Second Language Studies: Acquisition, Learning, Education and Technology' jointly organised by AESOP, SLaTE and LSSRL will be held at the International Conference Center of Waseda University in Tokyo, immediately before the main conference. Final Call For Papers This is the final call for papers for INTERSPEECH 2010 Satellite Workshop on 'Second Language Studies: Acquisition, Learning, Education and Technology' jointly organised by AESOP, SLaTE, NICT and LASS. The Workshop will be held at the International Conference Center of Waseda University in Tokyo immediately before the main INTERSPEECH conference. We are also pleased to announce that there is a special symposium on 'Primary School English Education in Asia' on 21 September, the day before the workshop; admission to the symposium is free. Please visit our workshop website for more information including paper submission guidelines: http://www.gavo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/L2WS2010/ The main topics for the workshop include: a) Spoken and written L2 acquisition and learning b) Perception and production of L2 speech c) Phonetics and phonology of L2 d) Psycholinguistics e) Language education and learning theories f) Data collection methods and corpus design g) Development of speech recognition and speech synthesis techniques for education h) Development of natural language processing techniques for education i) Practical and educational applications using speech and language technologies j) Intelligent tutoring systems using speech and language technologies k) Other topics related to L2 studies The workshop program will consist of oral & poster presentations, panel discussions, and demonstrations of educational systems using speech and language technologies. Technical program: The workshop program will consist of oral & poster presentations, panel discussions, and demonstrations of educational systems using speech and language technologies. Important dates: Full paper submission: May 15 Notification of acceptance: June 15 Final paper submission: June 30 Early registration deadline: July 17 This workshop is co-organized by: AESOP: Asian English Speech cOrpus Project SLaTE: the ISCA SIG on Speech and Language Technology in Education NICT: National Institute of Information and Communications Technology LASS: Language and Speech Science Laboratories of Waseda University For further information, please email to: L2WS-org [AT] list.waseda.jp Local organisers: Michiko Nakano (Waseda University, The Chair) Sylvain Detey (Waseda University) Tetsuo Harada (Waseda University) Miki Ikoma (Waseda University) Hiroaki Kato (NICT) Mariko Kondo (Waseda Universitiy) Nobuaki Minematsu (University of Tokyo)
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