The Manchester Phonology Meeting (abbreviated and stylised as mfm) is an annual linguistic conference, held at Hulme Hall in Manchester, in the United Kingdom, from 1993–2018, and at other venues at the University of Manchester from 2019.
[1] Submitted abstracts undergo an anonymous peer-review process before being selected for inclusion by an organising committee and international advisory board of prominent linguists.
It regularly attracts participants from all over Europe, North and South America, Asia and Africa.
[2] Funding for the conference has come from a variety of sources, including the Linguistics Association of Great Britain[3] and the British Academy.
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