LINGUIST List 36.1048

Wed Mar 26 2025

Calls: Annual Meeting on Phonology 2025 (USA)

Editor for this issue: Erin Steitz <ensteitzlinguistlist.org>



Date: 26-Mar-2025
From: Hannah Sande <hsandeberkeley.edu>
Subject: Annual Meeting on Phonology 2025
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Full Title: Annual Meeting on Phonology 2025
Short Title: AMP 2025

Date: 25-Sep-2025 - 27-Sep-2025
Location: UC Berkeley, USA
Contact Person: Hannah Sande
Meeting Email: [email protected]
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/berkeley.edu/amp2025

Linguistic Field(s): Phonology

Call Deadline: 20-Apr-2025

Meeting Description:

The Annual Meeting on Phonology (AMP), founded in 2013, is held every Fall, and showcases high quality research in all areas of phonology.

The main AMP 2025 session will be held September 25-26, 2025 at UC Berkeley, followed by a special session on "Deep Phonology: Doing phonology with deep learning" on September 27.

Invited speakers
• Florian Lionnet (Princeton)
• Kate Mooney (Maryland)
• Jason Shaw (Yale)

2nd Call for papers:

We invite abstracts for either oral presentation (20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of discussion) or poster presentation for AMP and its special session on deep learning in phonology. Abstracts must be anonymous, so please be sure to eliminate any identifying information and metadata from the document. Length is limited to a maximum of two single-spaced pages (US Letter/A4), figures and references included. Font size should be 12-point, with margins of at least one inch (2.54cm) left on all sides. Abstracts must be submitted in .pdf format.

Submissions are limited to two per author, with at most one submission being single- or primary-authored. All submissions must be novel work, not published or accepted at a journal, nor given or scheduled at another conference.

We invite abstracts in any area that bears on the central questions of our discipline, including work based on consultant data, phonological theory, computational phonology, corpus phonology, experimental phonology, neurobiology of language, diachronic change, acquisition, sign language phonology, and the interface of phonology with neighboring disciplines.

To submit, click the following link and login to Oxford Abstracts: https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/77796/submitter




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