Date: 28-Apr-2011
From: Juana Gil Fernández <juana.gil cchs.csic.es>
Subject: What Voice Unveils: Human Voice beyond Phonetics
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What Voice Unveils: Human Voice beyond Phonetics
Short Title: FonHispania 2011
Date: 03-Aug-2011 - 05-Aug-2011
Location: Santander, Spain
Contact: Juana Gil Fernández
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.cchs.csic.es/estudiosfonicos
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Phonetics; Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
This is a scientific multidisciplinary meeting concerned with the way in which human voice unveils some personal features of the speakers (age, sex, linguistic background, emotions, psychological diseases, etc). It is directed towards students of phonetics, speech pathology, psychology or scenic arts; and also towards experts in forensic and applied phonetics, professional singers and professionals of locution. In sum, to all people interested in voice. Simultaneous translation is provided.
Program: Wednesday, 3 Morning: 9:30 h : Dra. Filipa Lá, Universidade deAveiro (Portugal) La voz y el sexo / Voice and gender 11:30 h: Dra. Sarah Collins, University of Plymouth (Gran Bretaña) La voz y la constitución física / Voice and physical constitution Afternoon 15:30 h: Dr. Secundino Fernández, Universidad de Navarra / Clínica Universitaria de Navarra (España) La voz y la edad / Voice and age Thursday, 4 Morning 9:30 h Dr. José Antonio Mompeán, Universidad de Murcia (España) La voz y la procedencia lingüística / Voice and linguistic background 11:30 h : Dr. Pascal Belin, University of Glasgow (Gran Bretaña) La voz y la transmisión del afecto / Voice and the transmisión of affect Afternoon 15:30 h : Dr. Annie Elias y Dr. Peter Butcher, The Kent and Canterbury Hospital / The Royal London Hospital (Gran Bretaña) Trastornos vocales psicogénicos / Psychogenic voice disorders Friday, 5 Morning 9:30 h: Profª. Dña. Ana María Sánchez, Conservatorio Superior del Liceo de Barcelona (España) La voz y la apreciación estética / Voice and aesthetic judgement 11:30 h: Dra. Filipa Lá y Profª Dña. Isabel Rey (Soprano) La voz como carrera profesional / Voice as a professional career
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