Forwarding an early call for papers :)
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From: HIPCS Hanyang <hanyang.hipcs(a)gmail.com>
Sent: 06 November 2025 07:50
Cc: Taehong Cho <tcho(a)hanyang.ac.kr>; Sahyang Kim <sahyang(a)gmail.com>; sangimleekim(a)hanyang.ac.kr <sangimleekim(a)hanyang.ac.kr>; Say Young Kim <sayyoungkim(a)hanyang.ac.kr>; Holger Mitterer <holger.mitterer(a)um.edu.mt>
Subject: 1st CFP for HISPhonCog 2026 (22-23 May, Seoul): Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language 2026
Dear colleagues and friends,
We hope this message finds you well. We are very pleased to let you know that HISPhonCog will resume on May 22-23, 2026, following last year’s hiatus during our hosting of LabPhon 19. As before, the conference will be entirely free of charge, including the banquet, lunches, coffee breaks, and refreshments. In addition, to encourage international student participation, we will be providing hotel accommodations for student presenters. There will also be a satellite workshop possibility (see below for a proposal guideline).
We very much hope that you, your colleagues, and your students will be able to join us next May in Seoul. We would also be grateful if you could kindly share this call for papers with your students and others who may be interested.
Looking forward to meeting you again next year.
Best regards,
Taehong Cho (Chair),
also on behalf of other committee members
Sahyang Kim, Sang-Im Lee-Kim, Say Young Kim, and Holger Mitterer
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Taehong Cho
Baiknam Distinguished Professor (백남석학교수)
Professor of Phonetics & Linguistics
Department of English Language & Literature
Hanyang University, Seoul (04763), Korea
http://tcho.hanyang.ac.kr<http://tcho.hanyang.ac.kr/>
Director of HIPCS: Hanyang Institute for Phonetics & Cognitive Sciences of Language
https://tcho.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hipcs/home
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HISPhonCog 2026: Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language 2026
Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea, May 22-23, 2026
https://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog/welcome
HIPCS (Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language) at Hanyang University, together with Departments of English Language and Literature and Chinese Language and Literature, holds its 5th annual international symposium on current issues on phonetics and cognitive sciences of language (HISPhonCog) 2026 on May 22-23, 2026.
Theme for HISPhonCog 2026
Speech Across the Lifespan: From Early Acquisition to Skilled Interaction
Over the past decades, research on speech has increasingly highlighted the importance of a lifespan perspective. Speech is not a static capacity acquired once in childhood but a continuously developing system shaped by motor growth, social interaction, and cognitive maturation. From the earliest stages of acquisition, children’s developing motor control, perceptual attunement, sensitivity to linguistic regularities, and prosodic patterning intertwine to establish the foundations of linguistic communicative competence. As individuals mature, these skills expand into more complex forms of interaction, supporting nuanced communication, pragmatic adaptation, and stylistic variation. At the same time, speech across the lifespan reveals vulnerabilities: atypical developmental pathways, age-related changes in motor or cognitive systems, the demands of second-language use, and neurocognitive conditions all offer windows into the mechanisms linking phonetics, phonology, and broader communicative functions. Prosody and fine phonetic detail emerge as central, linking speech production and perception with motor skill, linguistic structure, and social cognition.
HISPhonCog 2026 invites contributions that address these interrelated perspectives, especially by providing some empirical (experimental) evidence. We particularly welcome studies examining the linguistic and cognitive functions of fine phonetic detail as they manifest in speech development, skilled interaction in adulthood, and variation across typical and atypical populations. Submissions from articulatory, perceptual, sociolinguistic, and neurocognitive approaches, in both native and non-native contexts, are encouraged.
Invited speakers
* Amalia Arvaniti<https://amaliaarvaniti.wixsite.com/amaliaarvaniti> (Radboud University, Netherlands)
* Cathi Best<https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/marcs/about/our_people/emeritus/catherine_…> (Western Sydney University, Australia)
* Jason Bishop<https://jbishop.ws.gc.cuny.edu/> (City University of New York, USA)
* Sam Kirkham<https://samkirkham.github.io/> (Lancaster University, UK)
* Benjamin Munson<https://sites.google.com/a/umn.edu/benjaminmunson/> (University of Minnesota, USA)
* Meghan Sumner<https://profiles.stanford.edu/meghan-sumner> (Stanford University, USA)
* Megha Sundara<https://linguistics.ucla.edu/person/megha-sundara/> (UCLA, USA)
* Patrick Wong<https://ling.cuhk.edu.hk/patrickwong.php> (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
A possible Special Issue to be published in a journal
* We are tentatively planning to compile a limited selection of papers, including invited talks, into a Special Issue in a peer-reviewed international journal. The issue will feature selected studies that best align with the conference theme, Speech Across the Lifespan: From Early Acquisition to Skilled Interaction.
* The target journals (to be determined): Journal of Phonetics, Linguistics Vanguard, Laboratory Phonology, Language and Speech etc.
* Please note that the special issue plan may be subject to cancellation if an adequate number of papers cannot be compiled or if journal selection does not succeed.
Support for international student participants (*free accommodation*)
* We are pleased to announce that we have secured funding to provide complimentary accommodations for up to three nights in a twin room (two single beds to share) for international student presenters affiliated with institutions abroad. Each room is intended to be shared by two presenters; however, if a co-author is traveling with the presenter and attending the conference in person, they may also be eligible to share the room with the presenter—pending prior approval.
Free registration for all (with a free banquet)
* We are very pleased to inform you that we will be able to make registration free as before.
* Free registration will include a free banquet, free munches for breakfast, free refreshments and two free lunches.
* Pre-registration should be made by no later than April 1, 2026 to be guaranteed for possible accommodation support (for international student presenters) and free registration (for all foreign and domestic participants and audience).
* A pre-registration form that arrives a few days after April 1 may still be considered for free registration, depending on the budget and availability. Please contact us at hanyang.hipcs(a)gmail.com<mailto:hanyang.hipcs@gmail.com> if you miss the deadline by a few days but still would like to register in advance.
* On-site registration will be possible for small fees, but with no guarantee for lunches and banquet admission.
* For further information about how to register, please check the website later.
Abstract submission instruction
* A PDF file of a two-page abstract (single-spaced with 12 pt font size *without* a list of authors’ names and their affiliations) should be submitted through EasyChair by January 31, 2026, observing the "Anywhere on Earth" deadline (according to Niue time zone). (Submission will open December 1, 2025)
* Abstracts should be written in English and must not exceed one page of text, totaling a maximum of 600 words. References, examples, and figures can be included on a second page.
* The submitted abstracts should be in PDF format, using Times New Roman font with a font size of 12. Margins should be set at 2.54 cm or 1 inch on an A4 page format, and single spacing must be applied with no page numbers.
* The file name of the abstract should adhere to the format: Paper_title.pdf. The file name must match the paper title up to the first 9 words. For instance, “Speech Across the Lifespan: From Early Acquisition to Skilled.pdf”
* Do not include author names or affiliations within the filename or the content of the abstract.
* URL for EasyChair: Please check https://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog/about-hisphoncog/2026 for an update.
Call for Satellite Workshop proposals
* We set aside May 21 (Thursday), 2026 (the day before the main conference) for one or two possible satellite workshops.
* We will provide lecture rooms for the workshop free of charge with support of our onsite personnel.
* If you are interested, please contact Taehong Cho with proposal directly at tcho(a)hanyang.ac.kr<mailto:tcho@hanyang.ac.kr>.
* Proposal deadline: January 31, 2026
Timeline
* Deadline of submission of a two-page long abstract: January 31, 2026
* Notification of Acceptance: No later than March 1, 2026
* Free Registration with free accommodation: No later than April 1, 2026
* Satellite Workshop (if organized): May 21, 2026
* Main conference dates: May 22-23, 2026
* (Submission of 'full' invited papers to a special issue, if materialized: September 30, 2026)
Local Organizing Institute and Committee
Organizing Bodies of HISPhonCog:
* HIPCS (the Hanyang Institute for Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language)
* Department of English Language and Literature; Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Hanyang University
Organizing Committee:
* Taehong Cho (Chair, HIPCS, Hanyang University)
* Sahyang Kim (HIPCS & Hongik University)
* Sang-Im Lee-Kim (HIPCS, Hanyang University)
* Say Young Kim (HIPCS, Hanyang University)
* Holger Mitterer (HIPCS & University of Malta)
Contact
* Contact person: Mr. Eunhwan Lee at hanyang.hipcs(a)gmail.com<mailto:hanyang.hipcs@gmail.com>
* https://site.hanyang.ac.kr/web/hisphoncog/about-hisphoncog/2026
Dear all,
This is the final call for abstracts for the 11th Fonologi i Norden (FiNo 2026) conference.
The deadline for abstract submission is Sunday, November 9.
Please feel free to forward the message to people who might be interested.
https://fonologiinorden.wordpress.com/2025/09/10/fino-2026-lund-call-for-ab…
Best regards,
FiNo 2026 organizers
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FiNo 2026 (Lund): Call for abstracts
We are delighted to announce that the 11th Fonologi i Norden meeting will be hosted by the Centre for Languages and Literature at Lund University, 12th–13th of February 2026.
We invite submissions on any topic in phonology (including work in progress). Abstracts related to the phonology of languages spoken in the Nordic countries are particularly encouraged.
Please submit your abstract as a PDF document to fonologi.i.norden(a)gmail.com<mailto:fonologi.i.norden@gmail.com> by the 9th of November, 2025, 23:59 CET. If you use special characters such as IPA symbols, make sure they are embedded in your PDF.
Submission guidelines:
* One A4 page for the abstract text (references and data visualizations may be placed together on one additional page)
* 12 pt. Times New Roman typeface, single line spacing, and 2.5 cm (1 inch) margins.
* Submission email specifications:
* Email subject should be: fino 2026 abstract
* Please write the name(s) and the affiliation(s) of the author(s) in the email text.
* Also, please indicate the preference for presentation style (oral, poster or either) in the email text.
Important dates:
* November 9th – deadline for abstract submission
* December 5th – notification of acceptance
* February 12th-13th, 2026 – FiNo in Lund (on-site)
Please note that the meeting will be on-site with no online presentations. We look forward to receiving your abstracts!
If you have questions regarding the abstract submission, please contact fonologi.i.norden(a)gmail.com<mailto:fonologi.i.norden@gmail.com>.
FiNo 2026 Organizers,
Sara Myrberg, Shin Ishihara, Jinhee Kwon and Natsumi Goto