Petición de contribucionesInfoling 4.23 (2025)

Título:International Conference on Phonetic Variation: Diversity within and across Languages (ICPhoV)
Entidad organizadora:Universidad de Granada
Lugar de celebración:Granada, España
Fecha de inicio:19 de enero de 2026
Fecha de finalización:21 de enero de 2026
Circular Nº:1
Contacto:Alfredo Herrero de Haro, ahh@ugr.es
Descripción

This conference will provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of research on different issues related to phonetic variation within and across languages. The papers presented at the conference will cover a wide range of topics (e.g., dialectology, cross-linguistic variation), methodological approaches (e.g., experimental phonetics, theoretical analyses, interdisciplinary research), and perspectives (e.g., synchronic analyses, language change through time); this list is by no means exhaustive and other topics, approaches, and perspectives are welcome, as long as the focus of the study is phonetic variation.


 


ICPhoV aims to celebrate phonetic diversity. Submissions on under-studied languages or language varieties are particularly welcome.


 


Topics include, but are not limited to:



  1. Production and perception of phonetic variation

  2. Phonetic variation and language contact

  3. Sociophonetic variation

  4. Regional phonetic variation

  5. Prosodic variation

  6. Phonetic variation and language change

  7. Phonetic variation in second language acquisition

  8. Technological and computational approaches to phonetic variation

  9. Phonetic variation and speech disorders

  10. Cross-linguistic phonetic variation

  11. Phonetic variation in child language development

  12. Forensic and applied perspectives on phonetic variation

  13. Multimodality and phonetic variation

  14. Phonetic variation, cultural heritage, and archival research

  15. Prosodic variation in media and speech

  16. Phonetic variation and psycholinguistics

  17. Historical analyses of phonetic variation


Further details, including important dates, registration details, and preliminary programme, can be found on https://blogs.ugr.es/icphov/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://blogs.ugr.es/icphov/


 


Preparing your submission


 


Presentations will be 20-minutes long, followed by a 10-minute discussion. Papers must be written and presented in English. Submissions are limited to two per author and they can be individual or joint. ICPhoV will be an in-person event, so at least one author per paper must register and present at the conference.


 


Each submission can be up to three pages long, with the third reserved exclusively for references and acknowledgments. Papers should be written in Times New Roman size 12, with single line spacing, and margins of at least 2.5 cm. Figures and tables can be included in the submission; please include a caption under each figure and table in Times New Roman size 10.


 


In line with our double-blind review process, ICPhoV submissions must be anonymised. Please upload your submission as a PDF (anonymised) and as a Word document (not anonymised).


 


Accepted submissions will be included in an electronic booklet, which will be available for download prior to the conference.


 


Submissions should be uploaded via this link https://forms.gle/4cKL7EzN4RKaKPCy8" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://forms.gle/4cKL7EzN4RKaKPCy8<...

 


For further information, you can email the organising committee on icphov2026@gmail.com


 


Please use the template below for your submission. You can download the template in https://blogs.ugr.es/icphov/wp-content/u... target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-type="attachment" data-id="295">.docx and https://blogs.ugr.es/icphov/wp-content/u... target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-type="attachment" data-id="294">.odt.


 


Title


Author (removed in the PDF)
Affiliation (removed in the PDF)
Email (removed in the PDF)


 


Abstract
Max 400 words. Please refrain from citing works in the abstract.


Keywords: max 5, max 5, max 5, max 5, max5.


 


We recommend using the following structure for the rest of the submission. However, authors are invited to organise their submission differently if they prefer.


 


1. Introduction and background
Text
1.1. Subsection (if any)
Text
1.1.1. Subsection (if any)
Text


2. Methodology
Text
2.1. Subsection (if any)
Text
2.1.1. Subsection (if any)
Text


3. Results
Text


4. Discussion and conclusion
Text


5. References


In-text citations
As Author (Year) explains, …
As Author (Year: first page-last page) explains, … (include pages for books).
As Author1 & Author2 (Year) explain…
As Author1 et al. (Year) explain…
… (Author Year).
… (Author Year: first page-last page) (include pages for books).
… (Author1 & Author2 Year).
… (Author1 et al. Year).
If there are more than two authors, use “et al.” after the first author’s surname for in-text citations but include all names in the references.


 


Articles
Surname, Name. Year. Title of article. Journal, Volume(Issue), First page-last page.
Surname1, Name1 & Surname2, Name2. Year. Title of article. Journal, Volume(Issue), First page-last page.


 


Book
Surname, Name. Year. Title. Place of publication: Publisher.
Surname1, Name1 & Surname2, Name2. Year. Title. Place of publication: Publisher.


 


Book chapters and conference proceedings
Surname, Name. Year. Title of the chapter. In N1, Surname1 & N2, Surname 2 (eds.), Title of the book (First page-last page). Place of publication: Publisher.


 


Computer programs or online publications
Surname1, Name1 & Surname2, Name2. Year. Name of software or publication Version. URL. Accessed on DD/MM/YYYY.

Área temática:Fonética
Programa

Plenary speakers:


Paul Boersma, University of Amsterdam.


Ghada Khattab, Newcastle University.


Daniel Recasens, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Comité científico

John Hajek, The University of Melbourne


Joshua Penney, Macquarie University


Kathleen Jepson, The University of Queensland


Plinio Barbosa, Universidad de Cambinas


Alexei Kochetov, University of Toronto


Laura Colantoni, University of Toronto


Domingo Román, Universidad de Santiago de Chile


Radek Skarnitzl, Charles University


Oliver Niebuhr, University of Southern Denmark


Pärtel Lippus, University of Tartu


Ander Egurtzegi, French National Centre for Scientific Research


Jalal Al-Tamimi, Université Paris Cité


Adrian P Simpson, Friedrich Schiller University


Paul O’Neill, The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich


MOK Pik Ki Peggy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong


Priyankoo Sarmah, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati


Antonio Romano, Università degli Studi di Torino


Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto, Sapienza University of Rome


Kakeru Yazawa, University of Tsukuba


Nobuaki Minematsu, The University of Tokyo


Takeshi Nozawa, Ritsumeikan University


Karim Bensoukas, Mohammed V University in Rabat


Karolina Broś, University of Warsaw


Michał Baran, University of Szczecin


Sónia Frota, University of Lisbon


Ibrahim Al Malwi, Jazan University


Justus Christiaan Roux, Stellenbosch University


Alfredo Herrero de Haro, Universidad de Granada


Ángeles Vicente, Universidad de Zaragoza


Antonio Pamies, Universidad de Granada


Carmen Aguilera Carnerero, Universidad de Granada


Clara von Essen, Universidad de Málaga


Elena Fernández de Molina Ortés, Universidad de Granada


Eugenia San Segundo, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas


Fernando Sánchez Miret, Universidad de Salamanca


Francisco Pedro Pla Colomer, Universidad de Jaén


Isabel Molina Martos, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares


Javier Perea Siller, Universidad de Córdoba


Jesús Jiménez, Universitat de València


Joaquim Llisterri Boix, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona


José María Lahoz Bengoechea, Universidad Complutense de Madrid


Mari Rosa Lloret, Universitat de Barcelona


Maria Assumpció Rost Bagudanch, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona


Matilde Vida Castro, Universidad de Málaga


Paolo Roseano, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia


Ricard Herrero Arambul, Universitat de València


Victoria Marrero, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia


Mikael Roll, Lund University


Silke Hamann, University of Amsterdam


Ghada Khattab, Newcastle University


Niamh Kelly, Newcastle University


Patrycja Strycharczuk, University of Manchester


Martin Ball. Bangor University, Wrexham University, University College Cork


Janet Watson, University of St Andrews & SQU, Muscat


Jeff Mielke, North Carolina State University


José Ignacio Hualde,University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign


Matthew Pollock, Louisiana State University Shreveport


Miquel Simonet, University of Arizona


Nicholas Henriksen, University of Michigan


Silvina Bongiovanni, Michigan State University

Comité organizador

Alfredo Herrero de Haro, Department of Spanish Language, Universidad de Granada


Daniel M. Sáez Rivera, Department of Spanish Language, Universidad de Granada


María Heredia Mantis, Department of Spanish Language, Universidad de Granada


Rocío Cruz Ortiz, Department of Spanish Language, Universidad de Granada


Antonio Manjón-Cabeza Cruz, Department of Spanish Language, Universidad de Granada


Doina Repede, Department of Spanish Language, Universidad de Granada


Amina Naciri-Azzouz, Department of Semitic Studies, Universidad de Granada


Radka Svetozarovová, Department of Spanish Language, Universidad de Granada


María Cardenete, Department of Spanish Language, Linguistics, and Literary Theory, Universidad de Sevilla


Valentina Colonna, Department of Linguistics and Literary Theory, Universidad de Granada

Plazo de envío de propuestas: hasta el1 de junio de 2025
Notificación de contribuciones aceptadas:31 de julio de 2025
Lengua(s) oficial(es) del evento:

inglés

Remitente:Alfredo Herrero de Haro
Institución: Universidad de Granada
Correo-e: <ahhugr.es>
Fecha de publicación en Infoling:8 de abril de 2025