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Travaux interdiscplinaires sur la parole et le langage
Message 1: Travaux interdiscplinaires sur la parole et le langage
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Date: 27-May-2011
From: Joelle Lavaud <joelle.lavaud lpl-aix.fr>
Subject: Travaux interdiscplinaires sur la parole et le langage
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Full Title: Travaux interdiscplinaires sur la parole et le langage
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2011
CALL FOR PAPERS TIPA: Travaux interdisciplinaires sur la parole et le langage, or Interdisciplinary Studies on Speech and Language The next issue of TIPA will be a thematic one on experimental linguistics coordinated by Philippe Blache. Executive editor: Daniel Hirst Guest editor for the issue 28: Philippe Blache Chief editor: Martine Faraco Assistant editors: Claudia Pichon-Starke ; Joƫlle Lavaud Experimental linguistics is a booming field today. This approach is based on a scientific procedure which, following the example of applied sciences, begins by observing phenomena associated with language and speech, puts forward a hypothesis to explain these events, and then attempts to construct an experimental model that can be evaluated in the light of empirical observation, hence with datas data. In this to-and-fro between real speech /language and the laboratory, experimentation plays an essential role in the elaboration and validation of hypotheses. Every field of linguistics has room for an experimental approach. Thus, experimental phonetics has been a firmly established field for many years, while laboratory phonetics is also on the rise. For its part, psycholinguistics has always been backed up by this type of method, and studies of the cerebral foundations of language now complement this approach in offering the experience of neuroscience. In the same manner, other fields such as syntax lend themselves to experimentation thanks to the study and processing of data collected in large corpora. A wide range of tools and methods have been used in the framework of this experimental approach, ranging from perception tests to imaging, via computational modeling and the acquisition of physiological data. All contributions describing work using this approach are will be considered for this special issue of TIPA. These may deal with a wide range of fields including, but not limited to, speech production or perception, psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics, computational linguistics, the study of speech pathologies etc. Proposed articles should stress methodological aspects that form the basis of their experimentation. The objective of the forthcoming issue is to highlight interdisciplinary convergences arising from the experimental approach: transferring methods from one domain to another is a challenge of current experimental linguistics as it helps us to envisage new approaches to the study of intersecting phenomena. Calendar: Submission deadline : June 30th- submission of proposed articles (title, abstract and keywords) August 31th: submission of the first draft of the article (between 10 and 20 pages) Evaluations beginning in September End of October: return of final versions December 2011: publication Link to Guidelines for Authors http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/index.php?id=27 (English version will be updated at the begining of June) Please send your proposals to the following address: tipa lpl-aix.fr On behalf of the Editorial Board, Martine Faraco
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