LINGUIST List 23.1935
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Wed Apr 18 2012
Calls: Phonetics, Phonology, Typology, Psycholing, Neuroling/UK
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Date: 18-Apr-2012
From: Allison Wetterlin <allison.wetterlin ling-phil.ox.ac.uk>
Subject: 5th European Conference on Tone and Intonation
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Full Title: 5th European Conference on Tone and Intonation
Short Title: TIE5
Date: 06-Sep-2012 - 08-Sep-2012
Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Kate Dobson
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/events/tie/
Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics; Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics; Typology
Call Deadline: 26-Apr-2012
Meeting Description:
The 5th European Conference on Tone and Intonation (TIE5) will be held September 6-8, 2012 at the University of Oxford, UK. Invited Speakers: Laura Downing (ZAS, Berlin) Carlos Gussenhoven (Radboud University Nijmegen & Queen Mary UL) & Jörg Peters (Oldenburg Universität) Pilar Prieto (Universitat Pampeu Fabra) Tomas Riad (Stockholms Universitet) Elisabeth Selkirk (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Accommodations: Accommodations will be available in Somerville College. The conference website will provide more details in due course. Conference website: http://www.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/events/tie/ Organisers: Aditi Lahiri & Allison Wetterlin Organising Committee: Sandra Kotzor Elinor Payne Stephen Parkinson Adam Roberts Philip Roberts Rosalind Temple
2nd Call for Papers: The TIE conference series has been bringing together researchers biennially since 2004. The focus has been on tone, intonation and all aspects of sentence prosody in a wide variety of languages, employing different methodologies. TIE5 - to be hosted by the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics at the University of Oxford (Somerville College) - is now welcoming abstracts for papers and posters dealing with any topic within these areas. Abstract submission deadline: 11.59 (EST) April 26, 2012 Abstract Submission: - The deadline for abstract submission is midnight (GMT) April 26, 2012 - Abstract submission will be through the Linguist List's Easy Abstract System (http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/TIE5) - Abstracts should be submitted in pdf or Word (.doc) formats - Abstracts should not be longer than one A4 page for text and examples with 2 cm or equivalent margins, single-spaced, with a font size no smaller than 12pt, and with normal character spacing. One extra page solely for references may also be submitted. - Your abstract should be anonymous. Please do not use your name in the file name of your abstract. You will be asked to submit a separate version with your name and affiliation if your abstract is selected for presentation. - If using phonetic fonts in your abstract, please submit a pdf file or use Doulous SIL font. - Abstracts may be submitted for a 'talk/poster', 'talk only', or 'poster only' - please indicate this at the end of your abstract before the references. This will not be counted within your one page limit. - Authors may submit a maximum of one single-authored and one co-authored abstract or two co-authored abstracts. Program finalisation: June 15, 2012 Notification of abstract acceptance: June 1, 2012 Contact Information: Kate.Dobson ling-phil.ox.ac.uk
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