Call for Papers is invited by the Réseau Français de Phonologie (RFP) or French Phonology Network for a new meeting which will be organized in Paris from June, 25 to 27, 2012. This will be organized with the cooperation of CNRS, Paris 3, Paris 7, Paris 8 and Paris 10 Universities.
Phonologists of every school or background invited to participate. Issues at stake may be in the field of general phonology or of the phonological analysis of a linguistic phenomenon of a specific language. Submissions which will be taken into consideration will be those dealing with signal processing, perception, acquisition, diachrony, dialectology, formalism, epistemology and all issues which explicitly file under the field of phonology and its interfaces.
The speakers which will be present in the conference are:
- Andrew Nevins (University College London)
- Marie-Hélène Côté (Université d’Ottawa)
- Martine Grice (Institut für Linguistik Köln)
- Larry Hyman (University of California Berkeley)
- Charles Reiss (Concordia University)
Abstracts will be written either in French or in English and will not exceed two pages in length, (A4 format, Times font, size 12), including examples and references, and will be submitted through Easychair.The abstract must be completely anonymous and do not contain any information that identifies the authors .Submissions will then be forwarded to two peers for assessment and the final selection will be carried out by a board meeting.
Deadlines:
- Call for papers: December 15, 2011
- Deadline for submission: February 15, 2012
- Notification of acceptance: April 1, 2012
- Conference: June 25 to 27, 2012
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