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Abstract submission is now CLOSED. Thank you very much for your submission.
In case you have not received a confirmation email from us after sending your abstract, it means that we have not received your abstract. Please check the email address and send it to us again or contact us at ninjal_icpp[at]ninjal.ac.jp (Replace [at] with an atmark).
Notification of your abstract status will be sent to you by September 15, 2019.
Instructions for applying to financial support for students will be announced soon.
Call for Papers:
NINJAL ICPP 2019 features the following two main topics:
(a) Lexical pitch accent systems around the world
(b) Interface between prosody and syntax/information structure
We welcome poster presentations in these research areas as well as other research areas in phonetics/phonology. We will have two poster sessions: one is thematic (the main themes above) and the other is non-thematic (any topic related to phonetics/phonology).
Oral presentations will be by invitation only. We will not be accepting abstracts for oral presentations.
Rules for Abstract Submission
The official language of the conference is English.
A single individual may submit only one abstract for which s/he is the sole or first author.
Abstracts should be on A4 (or letter) size paper, typed on one side of the page only. Leave margins of 2.5cm (1 inch) on all four sides of the page. Type in 12-point font. Do not put your name or affiliation on your abstract. Abstracts must not exceed 1 page, inclusive of figures, tables, and references.
Please save your abstract both as a Word file [using the file name “ICPP2019_Your surname.docx” or “ICPP2019_Your surname.doc”] and as a pdf file [using the file name “ICPP2019_Your surname.pdf”]. To submit your abstract, please send an e-mail message with both files attached to ninjal_icpp[at]ninjal.ac.jp (Please replace [at] with an atmark when you send an e-mail) by August 15, 2019. Please write “ICPP abstract” in the subject line of your e-mail message.
Financial Support
For graduate students who are the sole or first author of a presentation, the organizers anticipate being able to cover transportation expenses within Japan and lodging expenses, at least in part, but please understand that all public institutions in Japan are facing budget reductions.
NINJAL ICPP 2019 is jointly organized by NINJAL’s collaborative research project “Cross-Linguistic Studies of Japanese Prosody and Grammar” and by UCSC’s grant on SPOT (Syntax-Prosody in OT), supported by JSPS KAKENHI grant to NINJAL and NSF grant to UCSC.