<OT> Call: 5th Annual Meeting, GDR Phonology
Patrick Honeybone
Honeybop@edgehill.ac.uk
Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:32:10 +0000
Universite Paul Valery, Montpellier
Batiment de Recherche et Etudes Doctorales (BRED), Route de Mende
Monday 2nd - Wednesday 4th June 2003
Organisers: Phil Carr, Damien Chabanal, Ksenija Djordjevic, Mohamed Embarki, Patrick Honeybone
With the support of the GDR Phonology (CNRS 1954; Director: Professor Bernard Laks) and Dipralang EA 739 (Universite Paul Valery; Director: Professor Pierre Dumont)
Invited speakers:
Professor Larry Hyman (Berkeley)
Professor Marilyn Vihman (Bangor)
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Scientific Committee: Gabriel Bergounioux (Orleans), Phil Carr (Montpellier III), Jean-Pierre Chevrot (Grenoble III), Jacques Durand (Toulouse II), Laurence Labrune (Bordeaux III), Bernard Laks (Paris X), Jean Lowenstamm (Paris VII)
The 5th annual meeting of the Groupe De Recherche (GDR) Phonologie will take place at the Universite Paul Valery, Montpellier, France, from 9.00 a.m. on Monday 2nd June 2003 until midday, Wednesday 4th June.
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Call for Papers
Abstracts are welcome on any area of phonological/phonetic inquiry, including LabPhon approaches, sociolinguistic approaches, generative approaches (OT, Lexical Phonology, Government Phonology and others), acquisition studies, history and philosophy of phonetics/phonology.
Abstracts should be one side of A4 (author's name and details on separate sheet, please) and should be submitted by email to both Phil Carr (philip.carr@wanadoo.fr) and Damien Chabanal (damien.chabanal@univ-montp3.fr).
Language of abstracts and papers: French or English.
Time for papers: 30 minutes, plus 10 minutes for questions.
Please use SIL Doulos for phonetic symbols, and send your abstract as a Word file.
We plan to run a poster session, if there are sufficient numbers of poster papers offered. Please indicate whether you are prepared, or would prefer, to offer your paper as a poster.
Deadline for abstracts: 05/04/03
Website : http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/acadepts/humarts/english/gdr2003.htm