LINGUIST List 23.657
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Wed Feb 08 2012
Calls: Phonetics, Phonology/USA
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Workshop on Prosodic Annotation
Message 1: Workshop on Prosodic Annotation
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Date: 07-Feb-2012
From: Rachel Burdin <burdin ling.osu.edu>
Subject: Workshop on Prosodic Annotation
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Full Title: Workshop on Prosodic Annotation
Date: 13-Apr-2012 - 14-Apr-2012
Location: Columbus, OH, USA
Contact Person: Rachel S. Burdin
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.ling.osu.edu/~bourass/workshop
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology
Call Deadline: 12-Mar-2012
Meeting Description:
The goal of this workshop is to offer training in prosodic annotation and to provide an opportunity to discuss intonational data and analyses. The workshop includes a mix of invited talks and 45-minute workshop sessions in which participants present for discussion preliminary prosodic annotations and/or utterances that present problems for annotation. Invited Speakers: Kiwako Ito (OSU) Sun-Ah Jun (UCLA) Julie McGory (OSU) Shari Speer (OSU) Organizing Committee: Rachel S. Burdin, Cynthia G. Clopper, Iskra Iskrova, Sara Phillips-Bourass, Judith Tonhauser, Murat Yasavul
Call for Papers: As the goal of the workshop is to provide training and to discuss issues in prosodic annotation, the organizing committee particularly invites abstracts that describe work in progress. Abstracts should describe the participant's research question, previous prosodic description(s) of the target language and 3-4 sample problems in prosodic annotation and/or intonational analyses for discussion in the workshop. Please email a pdf version of your 2-page abstract to burdin ling.osu.edu with subject heading 'submission'. Please include author name(s), affiliation(s) and primary email address(es) in the body of the email.
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