Dear colleagues

You may be interested to know that I am guest editing a special issue of the 
Research in Corpus Linguistics (RiCL) journal on "Innovations in the 
compilation and analysis of spoken corpora". The deadline for proposals is in 
October. Please find more information below. If this is of interest to you and 
you would like to discuss any ideas you may have, then please don't hesitate to 
email me directly.

Best wishes
Robbie

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Corpora derived from recordings of spoken language present unique challenges 
for linguists, from the perspectives of corpus design, compilation, processing 
and analysis, among others. Over the last few decades, there have been many 
developments in these areas, largely driven by technological innovations, for 
example: the ubiquity of digital recording devices for the easy capture of 
speech; the wide availability of video and audio data, from a variety of 
discourse contexts; advancements in automated transcription; developments in 
the exploitation of multimodal corpora; and advancements in the functionality 
of popular corpus tools to process highly-annotated corpora. This special issue 
of RiCL intends to capture recent innovations in the compilation and analysis 
of spoken corpora - both monomodal and multimodal - and highlight the current 
challenges and future opportunities in this area of study.

Potential topics for the special issue include innovations in:
*       The design of (monomodal or multimodal) spoken corpora in a variety of 
domains
*       The collection, processing and exploitation of metadata (e.g. social 
variables, contextual variables, etc.)
*       The transcription of audio or audio-visual data
*       The analysis of spoken corpora, including but not limited to: 
theoretical frameworks, tool development, visualisation
*       The generation of knowledge about language and communication deriving 
from spoken corpora
*       The annotation and processing of spoken corpus data
*       The applications and impacts of spoken corpus analysis
*       The compilation and analysis of spoken corpora in lesser-studied 
language varieties

This is an indicative and non-exhaustive list. To be clear, research on any 
language variet(y/ies) is welcome. If you have an idea but are not sure whether 
it would be suitable, please get in touch.

Important Dates
*       Deadline for proposals: October 7, 2022
*       Outcome of proposal review: October 28, 2022
*       Deadline for manuscript first drafts: May 5, 2023
*       Notification of reviewer outcome: September 1, 2023
*       Deadline for manuscript final drafts: December 15, 2023

Special issue publication: Spring 2024

Proposal Format & Submission
Submit a one-page abstract and tentative title for your proposed paper. The 
abstract should introduce the topic, motivate the study, summarise the methods 
and (where appropriate) describe the data to be analysed. Preliminary results 
are welcome but not required (i.e. we will consider proposals based on planned 
but not yet completed research). Please also include your name(s) and full 
contact information. Submit your proposal to Robbie Love 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>). RiCL's submission guidelines 
can be found at: https://ricl.aelinco.es/index.php/ricl/about/submissions

Peer Review
All accepted manuscripts will undergo double-blind peer review.

Dr Robbie Love FHEA (he/him)
Lecturer in English Language
Director of Undergraduate English Programmes
[cid:[email protected]]
Department of English, Languages and Applied Linguistics, NW914A
Birmingham, B4 7ET, UK
aston.ac.uk
@lovermob<https://twitter.com/lovermob>

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