Scientific Committee 

 

Iolanda Alfano – Università degli Studi di Salerno

Ancuta Budeanu – Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale

Cinzia Avesani  – ISTC-CNR, Padova

Silvia Calamai – Università degli Studi di Siena

Sergio Canazza – Università degli Studi di Padova

Francesco Cangemi – Universität zu Köln

Violetta Cataldo – Università degli Studi di Salerno 

Chiara Celata – Università degli studi di Urbino "Carlo Bo"

Claudia Crocco – Universiteit Gent

Francesco Cutugno  – Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"

Mariapaola D'Imperio – Rutgers University, USA

Anna De Meo – Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale

Valentina De Iacovo – Università degli Studi di Torino

Maria Di Maro –  Università degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II'

Christopher Draxler – LMU München

Lorenzo Filipponio  – Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

Manuela Frontera  – Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma

Francesca Frontini – ILC-CNR

Vincenzo Galatà   – ISTC-CNR, Padova

Barbara Gili Fivela  – Università del Salento

Mirko Grimaldi – Università del Salento

Leonardo Lancia – Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris-3

Joaquim Llisterri – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Marta Maffia – Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale

Giovanna Marotta – Università di Pisa

Pietro Maturi – Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"

Chiara Meluzzi – Università degli Studi di Milano 

Monica Monachini – ILC CNR, Pisa

Laura Mori – Università degli Studi Internazionali, Roma

Antonio Origlia – Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"

Franca Orletti – Università di Roma 3

Riccardo Orrico – Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"

Elisa Pellegrino – Universität Zürich

Cristel Portes – Aix Marseille Université & Laboratoire Parole et Langage

Daniel Recasens – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Antonio Rodà – Università degli Studi di Padova

Antonio Romano – Università degli Studi di Torino

Luciano Romito – Università della Calabria

Loredana Schettino – Università degli Studi di Salerno 

Giancarlo Schirru  – Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale

Stephan Schmid  – Universität Zürich

Patrizia Sorianello – Università degli Studi di Bari "Aldo Moro"

Lorenzo Spreafico  – Università degli Studi di Bergamo

Mario Vayra – Università di Bologna

Alessandro Vietti  – Libera Università di Bolzano

Claudio Zmarich – ISTC-CNR, Padova

Iolanda Alfano (Università degli Studi di Salerno)

Francesco Cutugno (Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II")

Martina Di Bratto (Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II")

Maria Di Maro (Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II")

Antonio Origlia (Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II")

Riccardo Orrico (Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II")

Loredana Schettino (Università degli Studi di Salerno)

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Vincenzo Galatà (ISTC-CNR, Padova)

Riccardo Orrico (Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II")

The conference offers an opportunity to share new research experiences concerning various aspects of speaker disposition, investigated from a variety of perspectives and disciplinary traditions. Therefore, we invite contributions on phonetic and prosodic aspects related to: 

  • The disposition of speakers towards the interlocutors and social groups
  • Pragmatic mechanisms such as mitigation, attenuation, intensification, linguistic politeness
  • Conversational mechanisms of turn management, discourse markers, interruptions, overlaps, etc.
  • Position of the speaker on the epistemic-evidential axis with respect to his own subjectivity and to the interlocutor
  • Specific communicative goals
  • Emotions of the speaker
  • Communicative situation
  • Relationship between interlocutors in human-human and human-machine interactions

 

Following the tradition of AISV conferences, the programme will also include open sessions on any aspect of speech science research.

The languages of the conference are Italian and English. Power Point presentations and posters should be written in English.

How to submit your abstract

Authors are invited to submit an anonymous abstract by September 25th, 2021 September 30th, 2021. Abstracts should be written in English or Italian, and should be restricted to 1000-1500 words and two pages in A4 format, including graphs and references. Abstracts should be submitted in *.pdf format through the procedure that will be set up in the Congress website (starting from the  July 31st, 2021).

A selection of papers will be published in the series "Studi AISV". Authors that wish to publish their work should submit their paper by March 15th, 2022, following the guidelines indicated on the AISV website (https://www.aisv.it/it/studi-aisv.html). 

Oral Presentations

Oral presentations will last 20 minutes, followed by a short Q&A session (10 minutes). Presenters should load their presentation to the conference laptops at least 20 minutes before the session starts. PowerPoint or Adobe PDF are the accepted presentation formats; multi-media sound or video files to be presented with slides must be provided at speaker check-in.

Poster Presentations

The poster session, co-organized with AItLA, will be held on May 4th, 2022. The traditional printed poster will be replaced with 5-minute video presentations, which will be made available online for all members about 1 week before the conference.

Additionally to the videos, during the conference, poster authors are invited to briefly present their work before the traditional discussion between the authors and the members that are interested in their work. The presentation will have to be up to 2 minutes long and will have to be accompanied by 2 slides (one with the title and authors’ information and the other with a brief summary of the work).

After the presentation, participants will be able to reach the poster authors to discuss their work, always respecting COVID prevention measures. Poster authors will not be able to display traditional posters, but we encourage them to use slides or any other material (in printed or digital form using their own laptop) to support the discussion.

 

The video (.mp4) and the two slides (.pdf) will have to be uploaded in this form by April 20th, 2022https://forms.gle/S1TWyYC5ZeUc5va5A

 

Paper submission

We would like to inform you that the deadline for sending papers is May 30th, 2022. The acceptance of the abstract does not necessarily entail the publication of the paper in the Studi AISV series (https://www.aisv.it/en/studi-aisv.html). Each submission will undergo an anonymous review process. We welcome the submission of original papers (not published elsewhere). Manuscripts should not be longer than 8000 words and should not exceed 22 pages. We ask you to carefully read the editorial guidelines, including the instructions for exporting graphs, and to use the attached template when preparing your manuscript. 

Papers should be submitted in PDF format on EasyChair through this link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aisv2022 updating the abstract file.

We encourage young researchers to apply for the Franco Ferrero Award. The application should be submitted by May 30th, 2022 via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. For more details on the participation, please visit the following website: https://www.cl.uzh.ch/en/aboutus/events/AISV2021/Franco-Ferrero-Award.html.

 

 

The position assumed by the speaker in verbal communication is a topic that is constantly at issue in the scientific community, paving the way for ever new lines of research in many disciplinary fields.

The topic has been of particular interest within the domain of voice sciences, in which an increasing amount of research has been dedicated to the linguistic and paralinguistic resources that speakers employ to assert their (pre)-(dis)position and attitude towards others in the management of conversations.

Speakers not only seek the best way to achieve their communicative goals, but they also construct themselves as individuals, by employing particular types of discourse strategies. Hence, the systematic covariation between phonetic details and specific pragmatic functions does not merely depend on instrumental needs related to the efficiency of the interaction, but it also conveys speakers’ positions and attitudes, reflecting their individuality and group identity.

The conference offers an opportunity to share new research experiences concerning various aspects of speaker disposition, investigated from a variety of perspectives and disciplinary traditions. Therefore, and in line with the topic of the Round Table "Hate speech and media" organized in synergy with AItLA, we invite contributions on phonetic and prosodic aspects related to: 

  • The disposition of speakers towards the interlocutors and social groups
  • Pragmatic mechanisms such as mitigation, attenuation, intensification, linguistic politeness
  • Conversational mechanisms of turn management, discourse markers, interruptions, overlaps, etc.
  • Position of the speaker on the epistemic-evidential axis with respect to his own subjectivity and to the interlocutor
  • Specific communicative goals
  • Emotions of the speaker
  • Communicative situation
  • Relationship between interlocutors in human-human and human-machine interactions

 

In line with the tradition of the AISV conferences, proposals of studies "on a free topic", concerning any aspect of voice research, will also be welcomed.