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Dear SProSIG Members,   I’m pleased to share two conference announcements:   -  Tone and Intonation 2025   -  Prosody of Uralic Languages 2025   Details follow.   The TAI Standing Committee is delighted to announce that the Institute for Phonetics and Speech Processing at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, Germany, has won the bid to host the 3rd International Conference on Tone and Intonation (TAI 2025). Dr. James Kirby and his team will host the conference in Munich (Herrsching), Germany, during May 16-18, 2025.
 
 With the theme of 'Variation and Change in Tone and Intonation Systems across Space and Time,' TAI 2025 aims to foster a more diverse and comprehensive understanding of tone and intonation by exploring variation in geographical as well as physical space, along with the dynamic evolution of tone and intonation across various timescales.
 
 Please visit the conference website www.tai2025.org for preliminary information. Additionally, attendees of Speech Prosody 2024 will have the opportunity to hear a brief introduction to TAI 2025 at the closing ceremony of SP2024.
 
 We eagerly look forward to meeting you at TAI 2025 in Herrsching!!
 
 Kind regards,
 
 Wentao Gu
 On behalf of the TAI Standing Committee
   Prosody of Uralic languages
 Symposium at the Congressus XIV Internationalis
 Fenno-Ugristarum, 18–23 August 2025 in Tartu, Estonia.
 
 Following the three workshops on Uralic prosody in Tartu
 2015, Budapest 2017 and Helsinki 2019 we would like to
 invite you to yet another meeting on the prosody of Uralic
 languages. The meeting will be organised as a symposium of
 the Congressus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum (CIFU14).
 See the description of the symposium on the CIFU14
 website: https://cifu14.ut.ee/symposium-b11/
 
 The abstract submission to CIFU14 is open until 30
 September 2024. Abstracts must be submitted as an
 anonymised attachment (preferably word and pdf file) to
 cifu14@ut.ee. Please also indicate in your email that your
 abstract is being submitted to the symposium of the
 Prosody of Uralic languages. Abstracts must be written in
 English and may not exceed 2 pages, including references;
 font size 12, line spacing 1.5, margins 2.5 cm everywhere,
 A4 paper (see more details on abstract formatting and
 submission here: https://cifu14.ut.ee/2nd-circular/).
 
 Please forward this mail to anyone who might be interested.
 
 Hope to see you in Tartu!
 
 Pärtel Lippus (University of Tartu)
 Eva Liina Asu (University of Tartu)
 Katalin Mády (HUN-REN Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics)
   Nigel Ward, SProSIG Chair, Professor of Computer Science, University of Texas at El Paso   |