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Copenhagen Speech Event 2013: SJUSK 2013 & ExAPP 2013Copenhagen Speech Event 2013: SJUSK 2013 & ExAPP 2013
Agenda  ¦  18/03/2013  ¦  Denmark Denmark

Copenhagen Business School and the University of Copenhagen welcome you to Copenhagen Speech Event 2013, a double conference on Speech in Action. Linguistic phenomena in spontaneous speech and connected speech processes have received an increasing interest in the recent years. The two conferences SJUSK 2013 and ExAPP 2013 both focus on spontaneous speech, and it is the aim to gather researchers from a wide variety of linguistic subdisciplines that investigate the phenomena of speech in action.

The SJUSK 2013 symposium invites talks and posters within the following topics:

  • Distinctiveness and information structure
  • Speech technology – for colloquial speech
  • Insights in speech variation from corpus linguistics
  • Psycho-acoustics aspects of language perception
  • Natural speech variation in language learning and language acquisition
  • Perception and acceptance of natural speech in public media
  • … any other relevant topic
  • Abstract Submission Deadline: December 5th, 2012

The goal of the ExAPP conference series is to gather scholars from all branches of linguistics employing experimental methods to investigate linguistic variation. We welcome abstracts for posters and papers that cover aspects of variation on all linguistic levels, and the perception as well as the production thereof. These include, but are not limited to, the following topics:

  • Perception of variation
  • Production of variation
  • Intelligibility in spontaneous speech
  • Social meaning of linguistic features
  • Language attitudes
  • Individual variation
  • Deadline for submission:  November 2nd, 2012

 

Date: 18-20 March 2013 / 20-22 March 2013

Organiser: Copenhagen Business School and the University of Copenhagen

Country: Denmark

E-mail:

SJUSK 2013 and workshops - Jan Heegård: sjusk2013@cbs.dk

ExAPP 2013 and workshops - Nicolai Pharao: exapp@hum.ku.dk

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