Proceedings

All authors of oral presentations and poster presentations will be invited to submit papers based on their talks or posters to the Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology, distributed by the Linguistic Society of America.

Due date

Proceedings papers are due: Sunday, January 24 2021 by midnight Santa Cruz time (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-8 at time of deadline).

Eligibility

Papers accepted for oral presentations and invited talks will be published in the Proceedings. Papers accepted for poster presentations will be published in the Supplementary Proceedings. Both sections of the proceedings appear online only.

Citation Information and Editors

To cite a paper from the volume:

Lastname, Firstname. 2021. “Title.” In Ryan Bennett, Richard Bibbs, Mykel Loren Brinkerhoff, Max J. Kaplan, Stephanie Rich, Nicholas Van Handel & Maya Wax Cavallaro (eds.), Proceedings of the 2020 Annual Meeting on Phonology. Washington, DC: Linguistic Society of America. DOI.

or:

Lastname, Firstname. 2021. “Title.” In Ryan Bennett, Richard Bibbs, Mykel Loren Brinkerhoff, Max J. Kaplan, Stephanie Rich, Nicholas Van Handel & Maya Wax Cavallaro (eds.), Supplemental Proceedings of the 2020 Annual Meeting on Phonology. Washington, DC: Linguistic Society of America. DOI.

The editors can be contacted at phonology@ucsc.edu.

Style Sheet

The upper page limit for proceedings papers based on oral presentations and posters is 12 single-spaced pages. The upper page limit for proceedings papers submitted by invited speakers is 15 single-spaced pages. There is no minimum paper length. Bibliographies, images, diagrams, tables, and examples all count towards page limits.

When you upload your paper, you will be asked to provide a 100-200 word abstract. This abstract should not be included within the paper itself.

The style sheet for proceedings papers is available as a LaTeX class file (phonologyproceedings.cls) or in a Microsoft Word document, which describe and illustrate the file. Both can be downloaded below. Note that due to font differences between Times vs. Times New Roman, and differences in how spacing is calculated in LaTeX vs. Word, the pagination differs somewhat between the two versions.


If you do not use either LaTeX or Microsoft Word, please download the files for the LaTeX version and consult the PDF file (stylesheet.pdf) in order to prepare your document according to the specifications using your preferred word processor.

We encourage all authors to follow the revised LSA Guidelines for Inclusive Language.

Submission Procedure

The proceedings will be submitted directly to the LSA proceedings website:

If you have previously submitted to AMP and have a username, please login here:

Please make note of the following points:

Please let us know at phonology@ucsc.edu if you have any trouble with the submission process.

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