Intraspeaker and interspeaker variability
The MTA–ELTE NYTK Lendület “Momentum” Neurophonetics Research Group and the ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics invite you to participate in the Intraspeaker and interspeaker variability Workshop. The workshop is organised within the frames of ISCA workshops.

The keynote speakers of the workshop are: Anne Hermes and Stefano Coretta.
The aim of this workshop is to bring scholars together who study the phonetic, phonological, or other linguistic aspects of spoken language to better understand and undermine the variability of the various phenomena between and within speakers. Our main interest relies on neuroatypical, pathological phonetic variation, however, you are encouraged to apply for the workshop with any research regarding speaker variability in any aspects of speech. Therefore, the applications for the workshop are expected, but not restricted, to the following topics:
- intra- and interspeaker variability
- short term phonetic variability
- longitudinal speech changes
- phonetic variability: articulation, acoustics, speech perception
- linguistic variability
- social and/or spatial variability of speech/language
- neurophonetic/neurolinguistic/pathological variation
- forensic speaker identification
- earwitness identification
- linguistic evidence
- speaker specific features in speech
- pathological variation
- speech type related variation
- other related topics
The workshop will take place in person at the ELTE Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics, 33 Benczúr Street, Budapest 1068, Hungary.
The working language of the conference will be English for the first two days, then Hungarian for the third (last) day.
To apply to the workshop, 1+1 page abstracts are required, while after the workshop, you can submit a 4+1 pages article to be involved in the proceedings. For details, visit the Info page.