*** Nordic Prosody XIV · 18–20 August 2026 · Stockholm ***
General information
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All deadlines are 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
Website: npxiv.nordicprosody.org
Place: Campus, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Hosts: Dept. of Speech, Music and Hearing (TMH), KTH
Date: 18–20 August 2026 (lunch to lunch)
Abstract submission: 21 May 2026
Notification of acceptance: 5 June 2026
Registration deadline: 17 July 2026 (at least one author per accepted contribution)
Registration fee: 100 EUR (students) / 200 EUR (non-students). ISCA members pay EUR 180 and 90, respectively.
Full paper submission (optional): November 2026
Templates: https://npxiv.nordicprosody.org/templates/
Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=np14
Scope
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We invite submissions for papers on all aspects of prosodic research concerning Nordic languages and languages spoken around the Baltic Sea. We welcome papers on both phonetic and phonological analyses of prosody, including but not limited to: perception and production of prosody, rhythm and intonation, prosody in speech synthesis and speech recognition, the semantics and pragmatics of prosody, the acquisition of prosody, and cross-linguistic comparisons of prosody.
Invited speakers
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** Julia Hirschberg, Columbia University **
Julia Hirschberg is Percy K. and Vida L. W. Hudson Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University, where she served as Chair of the Computer Science Department from 2012 to 2018. She received her PhD in computer science from the University of Pennsylvania in 1985 and spent the following eighteen years at Bell Laboratories and AT&T Labs Research, where she worked on prosody for text-to-speech synthesis and created the Human-Computer Interface Research Department. She joined Columbia in 2002. Her research spans prosody, spoken dialogue systems, and the automatic detection of emotion, deception and charisma in speech. She served as President of the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA) from 2005 to 2007 and is a fellow of AAAI, ISCA, ACL, ACM and IEEE, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and holds honorary doctorates from KTH Stockholm (2007) and Tilburg University (2018). She received the IEEE James L. Flanagan Speech and Audio Processing Award and the ISCA Medal for Scientific Achievement, both in 2011.
** Tomas Riad, Stockholm University **
Tomas Riad is Professor of Nordic Languages at Stockholm University and a member of the Swedish Academy. Born in Uppsala in 1959, he spent his early childhood in Egypt before returning to Sweden. He completed his doctorate at Stockholm University in 1992 with a dissertation on prosodic change across the Germanic languages, subsequently held a position at Stanford, and has been a guest researcher at universities in Vilnius, Paris and Berlin. His research covers phonology, prosody, verse metrics, historical linguistics and morphology. He is among the foremost authorities on Scandinavian tone accent: its origins, its typological variation across dialects, and its role in regulating Swedish morphology. His monograph The Phonology of Swedish (Oxford University Press, 2014) remains the definitive account of the sound structure of the language. He has been a member of the Swedish Academy since 2011.
Participation
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The conference will be held in person only. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for and present at the conference venue.
Submissions
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Abstracts may be up to two pages long and must follow the templates that are available on the conference website's submissions page.
Proceedings
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There will be an opportunity to submit a full paper in the conference proceedings volume after the conference. Since 2022, full papers are published with open access (in 2022 with Gruyter/Sciendo). Further information will be provided on the website.
Contact
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npxiv(a)nordicprosody.org
Dea all,
This is a friendly reminder that the deadline for sending us your contribution as a paper concerning the anual meeting of researchers in phonetics Fonetik 2026 is approaching!
The deadline is 3rd of May.
And please add your final registration.
Check out the details on the webpage:
https://konferens.ht.lu.se/fonetik2026
We are looking foreward to seeing you in Lund!
For the team in Lund,
Mechtild
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Mechtild Tronnier, Ph. D.
Senior lecturer, Phonetics
Dept of Linguistics and Phonetics
Centre for Languages and Literature
Lund University
P.O. Box 201
SE-221 00 Lund
Sweden
phone: +46-46-222 8440
TUNI Luottamuksellinen - Confidential (3Y)
Dear all,
The next Nordic Speech Research Forum webinar takes place on Fri, April 17th at 12:00 - 13:00 (Helsinki/Eastern European Summer Time EEST; UCT+3). You are warmly welcome to join the event via our website https://www.jyu.fi/nsrf.
The phonetic construction of good and evil from a whole-larynx perspective
Míša Hejná, Aarhus University
The Nordic Speech Research Forum is organized by the Speech and Speech Research Special Interest Group of the Finnish Association for Applied Linguistics (AFinLA) and the Nordic Network for L2 Pronunciation (NNL2P). The current coordinators are Riikka Ullakonoja (University of Jyväskylä) and Elina Vasu (Tampere University).
Information regarding upcoming webinars are available at https://www.jyu.fi/nsrf.
Looking forward to seeing you,
Riikka Ullakonoja & Elina Vasu
Elina Vasu (formerly Tergujeff)
PhD, University Lecturer in English Linguistics
Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences
Languages Unit
Tampere University