Dear all,
First of all, a big thank you to everyone who has registered for FONETIK 2025 and/or contributed a submission! We're currently putting together an exciting conference program and proceedings volume, and we’re very much looking forward to seeing everything come to life in just a few weeks.
A quick update:
It is still possible to register for the conference (though submissions are now closed). However, as of today, registration for the conference dinner (Day 2, Thursday) is closed.
We faced some challenges securing a venue for the dinner. Initially, it seemed that our preferred choice – PM & Vänner (yes, the one with the Michelin star!) – was unavailable. But thanks to a slightly lower-than-expected number of participants (which we now view as an opportunity for a cozier yet equally dynamic event), we reached out to the restaurant again with a revised headcount. Good news: it looks like we’ll be able to hold the dinner there after all!
Because of this, we can’t accommodate too many more attendees for the dinner. Therefore, if you register from today onward, you will be placed on a waiting list for the dinner. There’s still a chance we can fit you in, and we’ll contact you directly if a spot becomes available—but no guarantees.
That said, registration still includes access to the following social events:
* Welcome reception with buffet, held at the beautiful Teleborgs Slott – a castle located right on campus! (https://teleborgsslott.com/)
* Lunch on Day 2
If you're still considering joining us, don't wait too long—we'd love to see you there!
Warm regards,
Gilbert, Federica, Nate
Dear all,
We are delighted to announce that the 11th Fonologi i Norden meeting
will be hosted by the Centre for Languages and Literature at Lund
University, 12th–13th of February 2026.
We invite submissions on any topic in phonology (including work in
progress). Abstracts related to the phonology of languages spoken in
the Nordic countries are particularly encouraged.
Please submit your abstract as a PDF document to
fonologi.i.norden(a)gmail.com<mailto:fonologi.i.norden@gmail.com> by the 9th of November, 2025, 23:59 CET.
If you use special characters such as IPA symbols, make sure they are
embedded in your PDF.
Submission guidelines:
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One A4 page for the abstract text (references and data
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visualizations may be placed together on one additional page)
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12 pt. Times New Roman typeface, single line spacing, and 2.5 cm margins.
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Submission email specifications:
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Email subject should be: fino 2026 abstract
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Please write the name(s) and the affiliation(s) of the author(s) in the email text.
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Also, please indicate the preference for presentation style (oral, poster or either) in the email text.
Important dates:
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November 9th – deadline for abstract submission
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December 5th – notification of acceptance
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February 12th-13th, 2026 – FiNo in Lund (on-site)
Please note that the meeting will be on-site with no online
presentations. We look forward to receiving your abstracts!
If you have questions regarding the abstract submission, please
contact fonologi.i.norden(a)gmail.com<mailto:fonologi.i.norden@gmail.com>.
FiNo 2026 Organizers,
- Sara Myrberg
- Shin Ishihara
- Michael Roll
- Jinhee Kwon
- Natsumi Goto
Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University
Dear all,
We are very happy to announce that we advertised a PhD position in Phonetics at Stockholm University today, and here is the link: https://su.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:856045/where:4/. Please forward to suitable candidates! The deadline is October 15, 2025.
Best,
Mattias Heldner
TUNI Luottamuksellinen - Confidential (3Y)
Dear colleagues,
You are warmly welcome to attend the season launch of the Nordic Speech Research Forum. The webinar is open to everyone and can be accessed through our website www.jyu.fi/nsrf<http://www.jyu.fi/nsrf> which lists all upcoming events on this webinar series. Simply click on the event to join!
Friday, September 12th at 13:00–14:00 Helsinki time (EEST, UCT+3)
L2 Accent in Icelandic: Folk Ideas and Attitudes
Stefanie Bade, University of Iceland
The season is full of interesting webinars with a wide range of topics within speech research. Please find the poster attached and feel free to spread the word.
The Nordic Speech Research Forum is organized by the Speech and Speech Research Special Interest Group of the Finnish Association for Applied Linguistics (AFinLA) and the Nordic Network for L2 Pronunciation (NNL2P; to join, see https://groups.io/g/nnl2p) The current coordinators are Riikka Ullakonoja (University of Jyväskylä) and Elina Vasu (Tampere University).
Best regards,
Riikka Ullakonoja & Elina Vasu
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