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3-3-32 (2024-07-06) Speech Prosody Workshop -CROSSIN: Intonation at the Crossroads, Leiden, The Netherlands
  

Speech Prosody Workshop Announcement

 

CROSSIN: Intonation at the Crossroads

Speech Prosody Satellite Workshop, Leiden, Saturday 6 July 2024

 

WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Intonation is studied by different disciplines in which the research focus varies. One element these approaches have in common is that they must all address intonation meaning. This applies whether researchers are mostly interested in the phonological representation of intonation, its interaction with syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, or its role in communication and speech processing. These perspectives complement each other, yet it is often the case that research focusing on one does not give full consideration to the others: for instance, syntactic approaches to the role of intonation in expressing focus may overlook differences in phonological form in focus expression, while pragmatic approaches may assume that each meaning nuance is directly expressed by a different tune; conversely, studies on intonation phonetics and phonology do not always fully consider meaning. 

 

The aim of this workshop is to reach a more comprehensive view, by bringing together researchers working on intonation from different perspectives so they can enter into dialogue with and learn from each another. The main questions of the workshop are:

 

  1. What is the relationship between syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and intonation? Can we expect a one-to-one correspondence between intonation categories or tunes, on the one hand, and focus or other semantic or pragmatic functions, on the other?
  2. How can we best understand and model intonation meaning and intonation’s role in conversation and processing?

 

We invite abstracts addressing the questions above. The selected abstracts will be presented in a poster session. If there is sufficient interest, poster presentations will be published as a special issue or collection.

 

Keynote speakers: The workshop also includes invited talks by Stavros Skopeteas (Göttingen), Anja Arnhold (Alberta), and commentaries by James German (Aix-Marseille) and Claire Beyssade (Paris 8). The workshop will end with a general round-table discussion. For more information on the workshop, visit https://www.sprintproject.io/crossinworkshop  or http://tinyurl.com/y7zj8h5f .

 

Important dates: abstract submission deadline: 31 March; notification of acceptance: 30 April; workshop day: 6 July 2024

 

Abstract Guidelines

Abstracts should be written in English and should present original research not already submitted to Speech Prosody. The  text should not exceed one A4 page , though an additional page for references, examples, and figures may also be added. The following formatting conventions apply: Times New Roman font, size 12, 2.54 cm (1 inch) margins, single spacing. Submissions should be sent as anonymized pdf files to sprintonation@gmail.com by 31 March 2024 at 24:00 AoE. Please provide author details in your email.

 

Organizers: Amalia Arvaniti, Stella Gryllia, Jiseung Kim, Riccardo Orrico, Alanna Tibbs (Radboud University)

 


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