Call for Submissions
WORKSHOP ON THE STATE OF THE ART
IN SPEECH ERROR RESEARCH
to be held in conjunction with the LSA Institute in
Cambridge, Mass.
July 30-31, 2005
Organizers: Carson Schütze (UCLA), Vic Ferreira
(UCSD)
ABSTRACT DEADLINE EXTENDED TO: April 18, 2005
Expected Notification: May 10, 2005
Abstracts are solicited
for original research on any aspect of speech errors (a.k.a. slips of the
tongue, including slips of the hand in signed languages) in adults or children. The workshop will
emphasize research that has ramifications for models of language production or
theories of linguistic competence (or both). Of special interest are studies
incorporating brain measures or computational approaches, and work that
addresses the efficacy of research methods that have been or could be applied
to speech error research. Specifically encouraged are submissions that deal
with languages other than English or that involve cross-linguistic comparisons.
Also particularly welcome is work on the speech of populations with
neurological impairments.
For a detailed description
of the goals of the workshop, see http://web.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/lsa2005/events/schutze_ferreira.html
Presentations are planned
to consist of both posters and talks (20 minutes + 10 minute question period).
All submissions will be considered for both kinds of presentation unless the
submitter indicates otherwise.
Abstracts must be
submitted via email as PDF files. Format restrictions are as follows:
• The PDF file should be
anonymous. If you know how, please remove all info about you and your
institution from the Document Properties.
• Please supply complete
contact information (mail, phone and email) for all authors in the body of the
email message
• The main text can be
maximally one page (8.5x11 or A4) with 1-inch margins and minimum 11-point
typeface
• A second page may
contain only examples, tables, figures and references.
Please email abstracts by
April 18, 2005 to slips@psy.ucsd.edu
Note on travel support: We
have applied to NSF for a conference grant that includes a request for support
of student travel fellowships. We will not know until late May (at the
earliest) whether any funds will be awarded.
Note on cost: There will be a modest registration fee for attending or presenting at the workshop. However, participants will NOT be required to register for the main LSA Institute and will NOT be subject to any fees associated therewith.
For more information on
the myriad events happening at the Linguistic Society of America Summer
Institute, visit http://web.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/lsa2005/