Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody (ETAP) 2
Prosody in Context
Where? McGill University, Montreal When? September 23-25 2011
Contact: etap2011@gmail.com
Conference Website
Deadline for submissions: May 15 2011 Notification of acceptance: June 15 July 15 2011.
The second conference on Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody (ETAP) is taking place this coming September 23-25 at McGill University in MontrĂ©al, Canada. A special focus of this year’s ETAP are contextual influences on prosody. Examining the effects of context on the prosody of an utterance – for example, the context-dependent changes in the duration and prominence of different words or the grouping of words into larger prosodic/meaning units – provides a powerful tool for understanding syntactic, semantic, pragmatic and discourse-level factors and their interplay in language production and comprehension. This conference aims at bringing together researchers from different disciplines who work on these issues.
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etap 2: Prosody in Context
Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody (ETAP) 2
Prosody in Context
Where? McGill University, Montreal
When? September 23-25 2011
Contact: etap2011@gmail.com
Conference Website
Deadline for submissions: May 15 2011
Notification of acceptance:
June 15July 15 2011.The second conference on Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody (ETAP) is taking place this coming September 23-25 at McGill University in MontrĂ©al, Canada. A special focus of this year’s ETAP are contextual influences on prosody. Examining the effects of context on the prosody of an utterance – for example, the context-dependent changes in the duration and prominence of different words or the grouping of words into larger prosodic/meaning units – provides a powerful tool for understanding syntactic, semantic, pragmatic and discourse-level factors and their interplay in language production and comprehension. This conference aims at bringing together researchers from different disciplines who work on these issues.