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Registration fee (including fee for AISV membership)
- full (including post-doc and PhD students with a scholarship): 110 €
- reduced (graduate and undergraduate students and PhD students with no scholarship): 60 €
Online registration opens on December 1st 12nd, 2022 and closes on January 20th, 2023. After this date, registration will only be possible on site with an extra 25-euro fee.
It will also possible to register to ISCA, by paying 45 € (full rate) or 16 € (reduced rate).
Scientific Committee
Cinzia Avesani, ISTC-CNR, Padova
Silvia Calamai, Università degli Studi di Siena
Francesco Cangemi, Universität zu Köln
Chiara Celata, Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo
Francesco Cutugno, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Anna De Meo, Università degli Studi di Napoli L'Orientale
Mariapaola D’Imperio, Laboratoire Parole et Langage, Université de Provence
Francesca Dovetto, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Elena Favilla, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Lorenzo Filipponio, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Gloria Gagliardi, Università di Bologna
Nicoletta Gagliardi, Università degli Studi di Salerno
Vincenzo Galatà, ISTC-CNR, Padova
Giovanni Gobber, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano
Paolo Mairano, Université de Lille
Giovanna Marotta, Università di Pisa
Pietro Maturi, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Chiara Meluzzi, Università degli Studi di Milano
Sara Merlino, Università Roma 3
Rosalba Nodari, Università degli Studi di Siena
Elisa Pellegrino, Universität Zürich
Tommaso Raso, Università Federale del Minas Gerais, Brasile
Antonio Romano, Università degli Studi di Torino
Stephan Schmid, Università di Zurigo
Patrizia Sorianello, Università degli Studi di Bari
Mario Vayra, Università di Bologna
Alessandro Vietti, Libera Università di Bolzano
Claudio Zmarich, ISTC-CNR, Padova
Organising Committee
Barbara GiliFivela (Università del Salento)
Maria Luisa Fiorella (Università di Bari)
Marco Siniscalchi (Università di Enna-Kore)
Local Committee
Mirko Grimaldi (Università del Salento)
Sonia d’Apolito (Università del Salento)
Anna Chiara Pagliaro (Università del Salento)
Francesco Sigona (Università del Salento)
Webmanager
Vincenzo Galatà (ISTC-CNR, Padova)
How to submit your abstract
Abstracts should be written in English or Italian, and should be restricted to 1000-1500 words, excluding references. The abstract, including graphs and references, should not exceed the two pages in A4 format.
Abstracts should be anonymous and submitted in *.pdf format through EasyChair, through the following link:
https://easychair.org/cfp/LECCE2023
Abstracts will be selected (double blind peer review) for oral or poster presentation, however authors are invited to indicate whether they prefer to present their work in an oral or poster session (the final decision will be made by the organizing committee).
Authors that wish to publish their work in AISV volume that will include a selection of paper presented during the Conference Proceedings (single blind peer review) should submit their paper by May 15th, 2023. Note that being accepted to present during the conference does not guarantee the publication of the work. Further information will be provided at a later stage.
Presentations
Oral presentations will be allotted 15-20 minutes each, which will be followed by a short Q&A session. PowerPoint (.ppt; .pptx) and Adobe PDF (.pdf) are the accepted presentation formats.
Printed posters must be maximum A0 in size (841mm x 1,189mm) and portrait in orientation. The poster session will be preceded by a poster slam where presenters have 1 minute to advertise their poster.
The conference official languages are English and Italian. Oral and poster presentations can be held in Italian, but must be accompanied by a .ppt/.pptx presentation or a poster in English, so as to ensure as much interaction as possible between participants coming from different countries and speaking different languages.
Printing facilities: In case you need to print your poster in Lecce, you can find a number of options in Via Taranto, at a walking distance from the conference venue (e.g., Copisteria Dello Studente, via Taranto 9).
Franco Ferrero Award
We encourage young researchers to apply for the Franco Ferrero Award as for two categories: - Linguistics, Phonetics and Phonology - Speech technologies Authors will notify their intention to apply for the FFA at the time of full paper submission (15th May 2023). In case of papers with multiple authors, the applicant must be the first author. A letter from the tutor or the senior author is also requested, attesting the applicant’s contribution and responsibility for the intellectual work done in the paper.
We strongly encourage young researchers with a non-permanent position who are the unique or first author of the work to consider the possibility to apply when submitting the paper.
For more details, please visit the following website: https://www.aisv.it/it/premio-ferrero.html
The aim of the conference is thus to provide an interdisciplinary context that fosters communication among scholars from different fields who are interested in the study of oral language.
We invite contributions on normophasic and pathological speech related to:
- Segmental and prosodic characteristics
- Phonetic and phonological features concerning dialects or regional varieties of national languages
- Characteristics of dialogical interaction and pathology specificity
- Aspects related to sociophonetic variation according to genre, age, social class or “community of practice” and impact on pathological and non-pathological speech
- Speech accuracy and intelligibility in neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, and in dysarthria
- Pathology progression and oral language characteristics in neurodegenerative/dementia diseases
- Collection and use of corpora and databases for the acoustic and articulatory analysis of nonpathological and pathological speech
- Speech technologies and linguistic analysis
- Speech technologies, early diagnosis and staging of neurodegenerative diseases and dysarthria
In line with the tradition of the AISV conferences, proposals of studies "on a free topic" concerning any aspect of voice and speech research, will also be welcomed.
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