Submission instructions
Please note that Speech Prosdy 2026 follows a two-step submission process with two separate deadlines:
- Abstract submission: November 15, 2025 
- Full paper submission: November 21, 2025 
Abstract submission (or pre-submission) is required so that the program chairs can assign suitable reviewers with relevant expertise. All papers will be evaluated by external reviewers.
Step 1: Abstract submission
You are invited to submit a 200-word abstract with a title via the Microsoft CMT  by November 15, 2025, Anywhere on Earth. On the CMT submission page, authors must: 
- Enter the author information, title, and abstract directly into the designated text boxes (PDF upload is not required for abstract submission; this is only needed for the full paper). 
- Select topic areas most relevant for the submission. 
- Indicate a preference for oral or poster presentation. 
- Indicate eligibility for the student first-author award. 
- Indicate whether the authors will be attending in person or online. 
Important note:
- After November 15, only updates to the pdf and media files, the title and the abstract will be permitted, while updates to the topics and the authors cannot be made. 
- Each successful submission must be associated with a unique author registration. The registered author does not need to be the first author. 
- All authors much confirm compliance with the ISCA Code of Ethics for Authors. 
Step 2: Full paper submission
Only authors who submitted an abstract by November 15, 2025 may submit a full paper for review by November 21, 2025 (AoE).  
Paper format:
- Papers must be written in English. 
- Length: Up to 4 pages of main text, with 1 additional page allowed for references only. 
- Any paper with content beyond references on the 5th page will be rejected. 
- Submissions will undergo double-blinded peer review by 2-3 expert reviewers. 
Submission Process:
- Upload the full paper as a PDF via CMT. 
- Ensure your submission follows the Speech Prosody 2026 formatting guidelines. 
- Do not include any author-identifying information in the uploaded file to preserve anonymity. 
Author's Kit: Templates for LaTex and MS Word will be available for download here.
Submission link: click here!