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안녕하십니까? 한양대학교는 음성-음운론분야에서 세계적으로 최고의 권위를 자랑하는 국제학술대회인 LabPhon 19 (the 19th Conference on Laboratory Phonology)을 유치하고, 아래와 같이 기획하여 논문(초록)을 받고 있습니다. 음운론 학회 회원여러분들의 많은 관심과 참여 부탁드립니다. 

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LabPhon 19: The 19th Conference on Laboratory Phonology

Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea, June 27-29, 2024

(Satellite workshops on June 26, 2024)

https://labphon.org/labphon19/home (under construction)

HIPCS (Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language) at Hanyang University is proud to host LabPhon 19 on June 27-29, 2024.

Theme: Where speech sounds meet the architecture of the grammar and beyond

It has been over 30 years since the first Laboratory Phonology conference was launched in 1987 in the vanguard of exploring the linguistically meaningful relationship between the grammar and physics of speech. Since then, we have witnessed the gradual erosion of the severance between phonetics and phonology, accompanied by an increased awareness of the importance of scalar and gradient aspects of speech in understanding the linguistic sound system. We have also enjoyed seeing a wealth of investigation into the linguistic roles of fine phonetic detail, which provides insights into the phonetic underpinnings of other speech variation phenomena. It has now become the norm in the laboratory phonology tradition to view the phonetic encoding-decoding process as intricately intertwined not only with phonology but also with various other components (e.g., morphology, syntax and semantics) in the architecture of the grammar. Moreover, in parallel with the exploration of these relationships, laboratory studies of speech variation have also shown that phonetic and phonological forms can be shaped further by both information structure and pragmatic and social contexts.

The fundamental assumption that underlies the proposed theme is that in order for the speaker to deliver a message (whether linguistic or extralinguistic) to the listener successfully, the speaker must be able to encode the message in phonetic forms that reflect other linguistic and extralinguistic structures. Then, the listener must in turn be able to exploit the resulting fine phonetic detail in decoding the intended message in reference to the higher-order structural information that underlies the speech signal.

Consequently, the laboratory phonology community is now challenged with a fundamental question of how the fine phonetic detail and its systematic interaction with higher-order structures that may go even beyond the traditional realm of linguistics should be reflected in the architecture of the grammars of human linguistic systems.

Delving into this inquiry inherently emphasizes that the foundational aspect of phonetic encoding and decoding within a linguistic message should be firmly rooted in the essence of prosodic structure—an abstract grammatical entity that governs the intonational system, phrasing, and prominence distribution, while also serving as a frame for articulation. The culmination of empirical findings across a wide range of subfields, including linguistics, psychology, and cognitive sciences, undoubtedly provides us with compelling evidence. This body of evidence accentuates the pivotal role prosodic structure plays in shaping the delicate intricacies of phonetics, spanning both segmental and suprasegmental dimensions. This intricate interplay, often referred to as the phonetics-prosody interface, extends beyond the confines of mere phonetics and phonology, intricately interwoven with a diverse array of linguistic and extralinguistic structures.

At LabPhon 19, we aim to create an international scholarly venue at which researchers and students may tackle these issues by sharing novel findings and insights from their laboratory work and exchanging ideas in relation to the interplay between phonetics and higher-order linguistic and extralinguistic structures. The theme is admittedly too broad to be covered at one three-day conference, and LabPhon 19 simply starts off by narrowing it down to specific topics in five thematic sessions as outlined below. Our aspiration is that these anticipated intellectual engagements will converge to advance our understanding of the complex role played by 'the physics of speech' or gestures within the architectural framework of human communication grammar. It is also our hope that many of the works presented at LabPhon 19 will shed light on the significant contribution of prosodic structure, which plays a pivotal role in determining the phonetic outcomes across various levels of the communication system.

We look forward to a diverse range of submissions that delve into these connections and contribute to a deeper understanding of the proposed theme. We also welcome submissions from neuro-cognitive perspectives that can offer insights related to the aforementioned issues addressed within the proposed theme. These perspectives are anticipated to provide valuable connections and viewpoints, enriching our exploration of the theme. In addition to thematic sessions, we will also commission non-thematic sessions which will include contributions to other topics of interest to the LabPhon community.

Thematic sessions and invited speakers and discussants (subject to change)

Session 1: LabPhon for words, exploring the role of phonetic detail in lexical processing and its implications for the relationship between LabPhon and the lexicon

Session 2: LabPhon for sentences, exploring the role of phonetic detail in sentence processing and its implications for the relationship between LabPhon and syntax

Session 3: LabPhon for pragmatics and discourse, exploring the role of phonetic detail in conveying pragmatic meanings in discourse and its implications for the relationship between LabPhon and information/discourse structure

  • Invited speaker: Sasha Calhoun (Victoria U. of Wellington, New Zealand)
  • Discussant: Aoju Chen (Utrecht U., the Netherlands)

Session 4: LabPhon for social contexts, exploring the role of phonetic detail in carrying social information and its implications for the relationship between LabPhon and sociophonetics

Session 5: LabPhon for non-articulatory gestures in spoken language, exploring the role of non-articulatory (facial and manual) gestures in spoken language in relation to LabPhon

Abstract guidelines

  • Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format through EasyChair. Submissions may be made from November 1 until December 18, 2023, observing the "Anywhere on Earth" deadline (according to Niue time zone).
  • There will be no deadline extension under any circumstances.
  • EasyChair Submission Link: Please use the following link for EasyChair submissions: https://easychair.org/cfp/LabPhon19
  • Abstracts should be written in English and must not exceed one page of text, totaling a maximum of 600 words. References, examples, and figures can be included on a second page.
  • The submitted abstracts should be in PDF format, using Times New Roman font with a font size of 12. Margins should be set at 2.54 cm or 1 inch on an A4 page format, and single spacing must be applied with no page numbers.
  • The file name of the abstract should adhere to the format: Paper_title.pdf. The file name must match the paper title up to the first 9 words. For instance, “Where_speech_sounds_meet_the_architecture_of_the_grammar.pdf”  
  • Do not include author names or affiliations within the filename or the content of the abstract.
  • While submitting, authors must specify the relevant conference theme(s) to which their submission aligns. Additionally, authors should indicate whether the abstract is intended for an oral presentation, poster presentation, or both.
  • During the submission process, authors must provide between three and five keywords that accurately characterize their submission.
  • Each author is permitted to submit one abstract as the first author. Additionally, authors may participate as co-authors in a maximum of one additional abstract. In other words, authors can contribute to up to two submissions, either with one as the first author and the other as a co-author, or with both as co-authors.

Submission of a complete written version of presentation for selected oral presentations across the five thematic sessions by May 10, 2024.

  • Authors whose papers have been chosen for oral presentation within any of the five thematic sessions are required to submit a comprehensive written version of their presentation, along with preliminary slides, by May 10, 2024. This submission aims to aid the discussion session, which will be guided by an invited discussant. The discussant will provide a comprehensive commentary on the respective theme, incorporating insights from the invited and regular talks held during the session.

Special Issue to be published in Laboratory Phonology

  • Furthermore, we are planning to commission a special issue of Laboratory Phonology (to be guest-edited by T. Cho, S. Kim, J. Holliday and S. Lee-Kim), the journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology (ALP), featuring all invited speakers' and discussants' talks, as well as selected papers presented at the conference. Authors of selected papers will be required to submit their final paper soon after the conference (by no later than November 1, 2024, four months after the conference), enabling us to send it for review in time for publication in the following year (2025). Note that each selected paper will undergo standard editorial/review processes which may eventually lead to its exclusion (rejection). You can visit the journal's website if you would like to familiarize yourself with the publication: https://www.journal-labphon.org/.

Student Support traveling from abroad

  • The Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language (HIPCS), as the hosting institute, is pleased to offer a complimentary hotel room for a span of up to four nights—from Wednesday to Saturday night. This offering is exclusively available to students affiliated with a foreign institution, traveling from abroad.
  • To qualify for this benefit, the student should be the first author of an oral or poster presentation, and must maintain an affiliation with a foreign institution and be traveling from overseas. The student presenter can stay in the room (which can accommodate up to 2 people) alone or share it with a fellow traveler, whether a coauthor or a friend. Note that the HIPCS will directly book hotel rooms and distribute them among qualified students. (There will be no reimbursement for hotel rooms directly booked by the student participants.)

Workshop Proposal Call (Submission Deadline: November 10, 2023)

  • We have set aside Wednesday, June 26, 2024, as the day for potential satellite workshops preceding the main conference.
  • If you're interested in organizing a workshop, kindly submit a two-page proposal directly to hanyang.hipcs@gmail.com under the email subject: LabPhon 19 workshop proposal.
  • Satellite workshop proposal deadline: November 10, 2023
  • Notification of proposal acceptance: November 15, 2023
  • Workshop details, including a call for papers if necessary, will be part of the final call for papers for LabPhon 19, anticipated to be released in late November. Please note that workshop space is limited, and thus not all proposals may be accommodated.

Timeline

Satellite Workshops

  • Deadline for a workshop proposal: November 10, 2023
  • Notification of proposal acceptance: November 15, 2023
  • Satellite Workshops: June 26, 2024

Main Conference

  • Deadline of submission of a two-page abstract: December 18, 2023
  • Notification of acceptance: February 29, 2024
  • Submission of final versions of abstract: March 31, 2024
  • Full paper submission of invited and selected papers for thematic sessions: May 10, 2024
  • Registrations: April 30, 2024 (Early); May 31, 2024 (Late)
  • Main Conference: June 27-29, 2024

The LabPhon 19 webpage

  • https://labphon.org/labphon19/home
  • At present, the LabPhon 19 homepage is under construction and contains only a limited amount of information. Additional details regarding the conference will be uploaded as they become available.
  • While waiting for more updates, you can also explore some general information about the conference venue by visiting the webpages of prior HISPhonCog conferences, which were organized by the hosting institute HIPCS.
  • HISPhonCog webpage: https://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog

Organizing Committee of LabPhon 19*

  • Taehong Cho (Chair, HIPCS, Hanyang University, Seoul)
  • Ki-jeong Lee (Honorary Advisory Chair, President of Hanyang University)
  • Sahyang Kim (Hongik University & HIPCS, Seoul)
  • Jeff Holliday (University of Kansas, USA)
  • Sang-Im Lee-Kim (HIPCS, Hanyang University, Seoul)

Contact email: labphon19seoul@gmail.com

Contact persons: Jiyoung Lee (graduate student conference manager) and Eunhwan Lee (HIPCS administrative officer)

*An extended organizing committee will soon be announced.



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Best, 
Sang-Im Lee-Kim
Associate Professor
Dept of Chinese Language and Literature | Hanyang University
Hanyang Institute of Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences
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