LINGUIST List 23.1984
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Mon Apr 23 2012
Calls: Forensic Linguistics/Australia
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Date: 23-Apr-2012
From: Ewald Enzinger <ewald.enzinger oeaw.ac.at>
Subject: UNSW Forensic Speech Science Conference 2012
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Full Title: UNSW Forensic Speech Science Conference 2012
Date: 03-Dec-2012 - 03-Dec-2012
Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Contact Person: Ewald Enzinger
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://sydney2012.forensic-voice-comparison.net/
Linguistic Field(s): Forensic Linguistics
Call Deadline: 05-Oct-2012
Meeting Description:
UNSW Forensic Speech Science Conference, Sydney, 2012 The Forensic Voice Comparison Laboratory at the School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications, University of New South Wales will host a Forensic Speech Science Conference on 3 December 2012 as a satellite event to the 14th Australasian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology (SST-12). For more information, see: http://sydney2012.forensic-voice-comparison.net/ Contact: sydney2012 forensic-voice-comparison.net
Call for Papers: We welcome submissions related to all aspects of forensic speech science. Email abstracts to sydney2012 forensic-voice-comparison.net. Templates with detailed formatting instructions are available on the conference website at: http://sydney2012.forensic-voice-comparison.net/ Abstract submission deadline: 5 October 2012
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