LINGUIST List 22.122
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Calls: Phonetics, Phonology/USA
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1. Toshihiro Oda ,
Workshop on Phonetic Grounding in English Phonology
Message 1: Workshop on Phonetic Grounding in English Phonology
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Date: 01-Jan-2011
From: Toshihiro Oda <tonaniwa dd.mbn.or.jp>
Subject: Workshop on Phonetic Grounding in English Phonology
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Full Title: Workshop on Phonetic Grounding in English Phonology
Short Title: ISLE -2
Date: 17-Jun-2011 - 21-Jun-2011
Location: Boston, MA, USA
Contact Person: Toshihiro Oda
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology
Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2011
Meeting Description:
Relative to the phonological bases (sonority, features, 'abstract') frequently addressed in 1970s and 1980s, functionalist literature has been centered, since 1995, by phonetic bases, where the conditioning under which phonological entities operate stems from physical activity: movement, posture, duration, easiness or difficulty, air flow, (in- )compatibility, constriction, etc.
Call for Papers: Phonologists doing this line of research are encouraged to present a paper. At present, 30 minutes including presentation and question are expected. The slots for the presenters other than the invited speakers are ca. 4 or 5. Any topics with respect to English phonology and phonetic motivation are welcome. Please email the organizer of this workshop (tonaniwa dd.mbn.or.jp) in order to notice your interest in presenting a paper not later than February 5, prior to the submission of abstracts on February 15. The abstract is one page with or without references. Please also inform me of equipment you need.
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