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November 10, 2001 Part II CONFERENCES, FUTURE EVENTS Volume 10: Number
07
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* CONFERENCES and COURSES
- The 10th International Conference on Functional Grammar (ICFG10)
- Second Language Research Forum, SLRF2002
- 5th Annual CLUK Research Colloquium
- 2002 Baltic Summer Studies Institute
- HPSG-2002
- LREC 2002 - Language Resources & Evaluation Conference
- GLOW 2002
- 17th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop (CGSW 17)
- LSA / DGFS Summer School - Duesseldorf 2002
- EURESCO Conference on Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics
- GLAC-8: Eighth Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference
- Early Lexicon Acquisition: Normal and Pathological Development
- AT2AI-3 From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation
- EURESCO Conference on Mind, Language and Metaphor
- Computational Linguistics in the Nehterlands (CLIN 2001)
- Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Frameworks
- 12th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
- South West Optimality Theory (SWOT)
- Vth International Colloqium of Lexicology (ICL).
- Perspectives on Aspect
- First International Seminar on Gender and Language:
- The Gender of Translation / The Translation of Gender
- Research Training, NWCL
- Nordisk Språknormeringskonferanse
* FUTURE EVENTS
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<<<<<< CONFERENCES and COURSES >>>>>>
Call for participation: THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUNCTIONAL
GRAMMAR (ICFG10)
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
June 26 - 29, 2002.
ICFG10 will be devoted to all aspects of
Functional Grammar (FG), but special attention will be
given to the topic of Expression rules.
The Conference will be preceded by a Postgraduate
Course on Functional Grammar from June 17 till 21,
which will also be hosted by the University of
Amsterdam. This intensive course on Functional
Grammar will enable linguists unfamiliar with the
theory to prepare for the conference, but can also be
attended independently from the conference. The course
is organized with participants at the PhD level in
mind.
If you wish to receive full information on the
conference and/or the postgraduate course please send a
message to: ICFG@HUM.UVA.NL
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Call for Papers: SECOND LANGUAGE RESEARCH FORUM, SLRF2002
Interfaces with Second Language Research
University of Toronto, Canada
October 3-6 2002
We are inviting abstracts of no more than 400 words, for papers and
posters in either English or French, on research and theory in second
language acquisition including research which represents interfaces
between SLA and other disciplines.
Deadline for Submission: March 1st 2002
Additional information at: http://home.oise.utoronto.ca/~slrf2002
Contact address:
SLRF 2002 -Modern Language Centre
OISE/University of Toronto
252 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V6 Canada
slrf2002@oise.utoronto.ca
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Final Call for Participation: 5th Annual CLUK Research Colloquium
University of Leeds
8-9 January 2002
Introduction
Computational Linguistics UK (CLUK) aims to provide a forum for the
Computational Linguistics community in the UK. The Annual CLUK Colloquium
offers PhD students in Natural Language Processing and related disciplines
an opportunity to present and discuss their work with members of the wider
research community. The colloquium is organised as a mini-conference.
Presentations are held in conference-style sessions, to which senior
established researchers are invited, and there will be opportunities for
general discussion. Papers on any topic within the area of Computational
Linguistics, NLP and Language Engineering are welcome.
Guest Speakers:
Mark Davies, Illinois State University
Jenny Thomas, University of Bangor
Tony McEnery, Lancaster University (to be confirmed)
email: cluk-group@dcs.shef.ac.uk
The colloquium will be held at Charles Morris Hall, University of Leeds.
The cost of participation, which includes a copy of the proceedings,
B&B, lunches, and dinner, will be GBP85.
http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/cluk5/
email: jre@comp.leeds.ac.uk
tel: 0113 233 6827/5761
fax: 0113 233 5468
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Call for participation: 2002 BALTIC SUMMER STUDIES INSTITUTE
University of Illinois,Urbana-Champaign,
June 10 to August 2, 2002.
Courses include Introductory
Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian, and Baltic History and Culture. The
deadline to be considered for fellowships, including FLAS, is February 1,
2002. For more information contact: REEC, University of Illinois, 104
International Studies Building, 910 S. Fifth Street, Champaign, IL 61820;
217-333-1244; reec@uiuc.edu, or check web at:
http://www.reec.uiuc.edu/balssi.htm
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Call for Papers: HPSG-2002, 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
HEAD-DRIVEN PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR
Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea
8-9 August 2002
HPSG-2002 solicits abstracts for presentations that address
linguistic, foundational, or computational issues relating to the
framework of Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar.
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Robert Borsley (University of Essex)
Robert Levine (Ohio State University)
Ivan Sag (Stanford University)
SUBMISSION DETAILS:
We invite E-MAIL submissions of abstracts for presentations. Your
abstract must have two parts:
1) an information page in plain text format, containing
- author name(s)
- affiliation(s)
- e-mail and postal address(es)
- title of paper
2) An extended abstract with title, not more than 5 (five) pages long,
including all figures and references. Abstracts may be either in
plain ASCII, PostScript, or PDF format. A successful abstract clearly
describes the issues, presents an analysis (if appropriate) and
presents evidence for any proposals made, including samples of data.
If your mailer allows attachments, then please send part (1) in the
message body, and part (2) as an attachment.
Abstracts should contain the subject heading 'HPSG-02 abstract' and
should be sent to:wechsler@mail.utexas.edu
All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously, so authors are asked to
avoid obvious self-references in their abstracts.
Presentations will last 30 minutes + 10 minutes discussion.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 15 February 2002
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: 1 April 2002
Questions?
on abstract submittal: Stephen Wechsler, wechsler@mail.utexas.edu
on conference arrangements: Jong-Bok Kim, jongbok@khu.ac.kr#]-
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Call for Papers: LREC 2002 - LANGUAGE RESOURCES & EVALUATION CONFERENCE
Las Palmas, Canary Islands (Spain)
27th May 2002 - 2nd June 2002
Important dates:
Deadline for submission of proposals for oral papers, posters, referenced
demos, panels and workshops: 20/11/2001
Notification of acceptance of workshop and panel proposals:
10/12/2001
Notification of acceptance of oral papers, posters, referenced
demos: 02/02/2002
Final version for the proceedings: 02/04/2002
Pre-Conference workshops: 27 & 28/05/2002
Main Conference: 29, 30 & 31/05/2002
Post-Conference: 01 & 02/06/2002
Electronic submission of abstracts (in ASCII file format) should
be sent to: lrec@ilc.pi.cnr.it, attn: Antonio Zampolli - LREC Chairman.
Submission in hard copy (five copies) should be sent to:
Antonio Zampolli
LREC Chairman
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale del CNR
Area della Ricerca di Pisa San Cataldo
Via G. Moruzzi 1
56124 Pisa - ITALY
www.lrec-conf.org
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Call for Papers: GLOW 2002
Amsterdam/Utrecht, the Netherlands
April 9 -11 2002
Workshops on April 7, 8,12 and 13
The following workshops will be organised:
- The Syntax Discourse Interface (April 12)
- Phonological Language Acquisition (April 12&13)
- Tools in Linguistic Theory (April 7&8)
Deadline for submisssion of abstracts, for the main session and the
workshops, is December 1.
Anbstract submission:
For the main session, ten anonymous copies of the abstract plus a
datasheet providing the title of the paper, and name, affiliation,
address and e-mail address of the author should be sent to: GLOW 2002
Selection Committee Meertens Institute PO Box 94264 1090 CG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Authors of accepted abstracts will be requested to send an electronic
version of their abstract after notification of acceptance.
All abstracts (5 copies) for the workshops should be sent to:
Utrecht institute of Linguistics
Glow Workshops
[Name of the workshop]
Trans 10
3512 JK Utrecht
The Netherlands
We accept e-mail submission of abstracts for the workshops (but not
for the main session), but only as: Word (for Windows)-files,
RTF-files, PDF-files. We can not handle Mac-files!
For further information about the workshops, you can mail to
workshops.glow@let.uu.nl; for information about the main session, mail
to glow2002@meertens.knaw.nl
Further information: http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/glow2002/
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Call for Papers: 17TH COMPARATIVE GERMANIC SYNTAX WORKSHOP (CGSW 17)
The University of Iceland, Reykjavik
August 9-10, 2002
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Luigi Rizzi, University of Siena
Hubert Haider, University of Salzburg
We invite abstracts for forty-minute talks (30 minutes plus 10 minutes
discussion) on any aspect of comparative Germanic syntax including the
interface between syntax and other components of the grammar.
GUIDELINES FOR ABSTRACTS:
Abstracts should not exceed one page (letter-size or A4), with one-inch
(2,5cm) margin and typed in at least 11-point font. A second page is
permitted
for data and references only.
We strongly encourage electronic submissions. Send your name, academic
affiliation, e-mail address, mailing address, and title of the paper in the
body of the message. The anonymous abstract should be sent as an attachment
in one of the following formats: pdf, rtf, postscript, Microsoft Word, or
ASCII plain text. For any unusual fonts, please attach the font file.
Postal submissions must include 5 copies of an anonymous abstract and a
separate sheet including the author, title and contact information as above.
DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ABSTRACTS: March 10, 2002
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: May 1, 2002
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS: jj@hi.is
POSTAL SUBMISSION:
CGSW 17 Committee, c/o Sigridur Sigurjonsdottir
Department of Icelandic
University of Iceland
Arnagardi v. Sudurgotu
101 Reykjavik
ICELAND
Receipt of electronic submissions will be confirmed by e-mail by March 12th.
If you do not receive an e-mail confirmation, please contact the organizers.
For more information please send e-mail to siggasig@hi.is or
jgjonsson@centrum.is or visit our website:
http://www.ismal.hi.is/imf/cgsw17/
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Call For Papers: LSA / DGFS SUMMER SCHOOL - Duesseldorf 2002
STUDENT EVENING SESSIONS
We invite anonymous abstracts for papers that (a) present new empirical
data from any field of linguistics, and (b) discuss to what extent these
data call for a functional or formal explanation.
Abstracts must not exceed one page in length (11 point font, 2cm margins,
single-spaced). A second page is allowed for data and references. Authors
may submit no more than one individual or joint abstract. Joint abstracts
should designate one address for communication with the organizers.
The anonymous abstract should preferably be sent as an e-mail attachment in
one of the following formats: pdf, rtf, postscript, or plain text. For any
unusual fonts, please attach the font file. No other formats will be
accepted, electronic submissions should be sent to the following e-mail
address: sschool@phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de
When writing to our postal address (cf. below), please add the keyword
"Student Sessions" to the address.
Please use "Abstract for Student Session" as the subject header and
include, besides the attached abstract, the following information in the
body of the message:
1.Name(s) of author(s)
2.Title of talk
3.Area of specialization
4.Affiliation(s)
5.E-mail address(es)
6.Postal address(es)
Deadline for abstract submission: March 31, 2002, 6p.m. (CET).
Notification of acceptance: by May 31, 2002.
The final version of the paper, which is sent to the discussant, must reach
us by July 1, 2002. The discussant will be selected from the teacher's panel
of the Summer School according to the paper's area of specialization.
Contact:
Summer Program
Anglistik III
Heinrich-Heine-Universit=E4t D=FCsseldorf
Universitatsstr. 1
D-40225 Dusseldorf
Germany
email: summerschool@phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de
http://www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/summerschool2002/
Fon: +49 211 81-12963Fax: +49 211 81-15292
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Call for Participation: EURESCO CONFERENCE ON THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL
LINGUISTICS
Corinth, Greece,
1-6 June 2002
Scope: This conference is the first in the series "Theoretical and
Experimental Linguistics" and aims at bringing together theoretical work in
contemporary syntactic theory with work on the syntactic properties
displayed by the various types of language disorders. It will center around
four core concepts of Generative Linguistics: (i) Functional Categories (ii)
Word Order and Movement (iii) Dependencies within and across Sentences and
(iv) Interfaces, and will compare the behavior of normal and impaired
language with respect to each of them. It seeks answers to questions such
as: What constitutes a deviation from a normal system in current syntactic
terms? How likely is it to find in normal language patterns and behavior
encountered in language disorders? What do impaired varieties of language
have to contribute to contemporary syntactic theory?
The conference is open to researchers world-wide, whether from industry
or academia. Participation will be limited to 100. The emphasis will be
on discussion about new developments. The conference fee covers
registration, full board and lodging. Grants will be available, in
particular for nationals under 35 from EU or Associated States.
Deadline: 12 March 2002.
Further information and on-line application form at:
http://www.esf.org/euresco/02/hc02183
For further information on this event, please contact Ms. Rhona Heywood,
Conference Organiser at: rheywood@esf.org
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Call for Papers: GLAC-8: EIGHTH GERMANIC LINGUISTICS ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Indiana University, Bloomington
April 26-28, 2002
We invite colleagues at all levels (faculty, graduate students, and
independent scholars) to submit abstracts for 30-minute papers on any
linguistic or philological aspect of any historical or modern Germanic
language or dialect, including English (to the Early Modern period) and
the extra-territorial varieties. Papers from a range of linguistic
subfields, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax,
semantics,sociolinguistics, language acquisition, contact, and change, as
well as differing theoretical approaches, are welcome.
Please send to the address below a one-page abstract in a 12-point font,
ready to be reproduced photographically. More information on abstracts may
be found at the conference web site listed below.
Deadline for submission: January 2, 2002.
Notifications of acceptance: February 1, 2002.
Further information: http://www.indiana.edu/~glac8/index4.htm;
Or contact the conference organizers, Robert D. Fulk (Dept. of English) and
Rex A. Sprouse (Dept. of Germanic Studies), at glac8@indiana.edu
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Call for Participation: EARLY LEXICON ACQUISITION: NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL
DEVELOPMENT
Lyon
December -5-8, 2001
Preliminary program now available at:
http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/ela2001/home.html
Contact Sophie Kern: sophie.kern@ish-lyon.cnrs.fr
e-mail : Anetta.Kopecka@etu.univ-lyon2.fr
web site: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/
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2nd Call for Papers: AT2AI-3 FROM AGENT THEORY TO AGENT IMPLEMENTATION
THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM "FROM AGENT THEORY TO AGENT IMPLEMENTATION"
Vienna, Austria
April 2-5, 2002
Paper submission deadline: November 16, 2001
Abstracts are invited on following topics:
Conceptual and theoretical foundations
Agent languages and architectures
Learning and adaptability
Communication, coordination and collaboration
Social issues in agent societies
Safety, security, and responsibility
Single vs. multi-agent systems
Agents vs. Middleware (e.g. CORBA, Grid Computing, ...)
Development and engineering methodologies
User interfaces and usability
Testbeds and evaluations
Applications
SUBMISSION DETAILS:
For details on how to prepare the draft final paper, see the
guidelines for the main EMCSR conference published on the EMCSR web
server URL: http://www.ai.univie.ac.at/emcsr/ Draft Final Papers
must not exceed 10 single-spaced A4 pages (maximum 43 lines, max. line
length 160 mm, 12 point), in English. They have to contain the final
text to be submitted, including graphs and pictures. However, these
need not be of reproducible quality. They must carry the title,
author(s) name(s), and affiliation (including. e-mail address, if possible)
in this order, and must include an abstract.
Please notice that for this particular symposium submission in
ELECTRONIC FORMAT is STRONGLY PREFERRED, either via e-mail as
attachment, or by anonymous FTP upload WITH JOINT NOTIFICATION by
e-mail; otherwise send FOUR hard copies of the draft final paper.
Address your submission to:
Paolo Petta
Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Schottengasse 3
A 1010 Vienna, Austria, EU
e-mail: paolo@ai.univie.ac.at
FTP: upload your papers to URL:ftp://ftp.ai.univie.ac.at/incoming/
please start the name of the uploaded file with
"at2ai3_" and the first author name, e.g.: "at2ai3_petta.zip"
FTP-uploads MUST BE accompanied by an e-mail notification
to paolo@ai.univie.ac.at
Accepted Papers:
Authors of accepted papers will be notified by December 14, 2001; the
list will also be published on the AT2AI-3 web site. After the event,
a second round of more extensive reviews is planned which is to lead
to the publication of extended versions of selected contributions in
an edited collection.
Important dates:
Paper submission deadline: November 16, 2001
Notification of acceptance: December 14, 2001
Camera-ready copies due: January 18, 2002
FURTHER INFORMATION:
* Please consult the symposium web page for latest updates
URL:http://www.ai.univie.ac.at/~paolo/conf/at2ai3.html
* For information about paper formatting, registration, and
accommodation, see the main EMCSR 2002 Web site
URL:http://www.ai.univie.ac.at/emcsr/
http://www.ai.univie.ac.at/~paolo/conf/at2ai3.html
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Call for Participation: EURESCO CONFERENCE ON MIND, LANGUAGE AND METAPHOR
EuroConference on Consciousness and the Imagination
Kerkrade, The Netherlands
20-24 April 2002
Scope: Mind, language and metaphor is a new conference series that will
explore the role of metaphor and metonymy in language and thought. This
first conference will consider points of convergence between three major
fields of contemporary research:
figurative language, imagination and consciousness. It will consider such
questions as: the role of conscious and unconscious processes in metaphor
production and interpretation; the role of 'seeing as' in the development of
consciousness; interactions between imagination, perception and cognition;
and how bodily and neural processes create and constrain the imagination.
The aim is to generate a new understanding of the relationship between
consciousness and the imagination.
Cross-linguistic data and research into all European languages is
particularly
encouraged.
The conference is open to researchers world-wide, whether from industry or
academia. Participation will be limited to 100. The emphasis will be on
discussion about new developments. The conference fee covers registration,
full board and lodging. Grants will be available, in particular for
nationals under 35, from EU or Associated States.
On-line application form at: http://www.esf.org/euresco/02/hc02184
Deadline: 1st February 2002.
For further information on this event, please contact Ms. Anne-Sophie
Gablin,
Conference Organiser at: asgablin@esf.org
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Call for Participation: COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS IN THE NETHERLANDS (CLIN
2001)
University of Twente, the Netherlands,
Friday, 30 November, 2001
The preliminary program and all accepted abstracts can be viewed at
the following address:
http://parlevink.cs.utwente.nl/Conferences/clin2001.html
On this page you will also find links to information about
registration, route and accommodation.
REGISTRATION
The registration fee for CLIN 2001 is EURO 29,50 (NLG
65,=). SIKS-AiO's can participate for free. The registration fee
entitles you to the proceedings of CLIN 2000 (held in Tilburg),
refreshments during the breaks, a lunch, and an informal reception.
To register, please fill in the registration form at
http://parlevink.cs.utwente.nl/Conferences/Clin2001/registration.html
If you have any questions concerning registration, please email
Charlotte Bijron: bijron@cs.utwente.nl
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Call for Papers: TREE ADJOINING GRAMMARS AND RELATED FRAMEWORKS
6th International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and
Related Frameworks
Venice, Italy
20-23 May 2002
SUBMISSION DETAILS
We invite submissions on all aspects of TAG and related
systems. Anonymous abstracts may be submitted for two sorts
of presentations at the workshop: long talks, which will be
40 minutes in length, and short talks, 20 minutes in length.
Regardless of type of submission, abstracts may not exceed
two pages in length (not including data, figures and
references). All abstracts must be submitted electronically
to the following address:
Please use 'Abstract' as the Subject header and include,
below the abstract, the following information, which should
constitute the body of the message:
1. Name(s) of author(s)
2. Affiliation(s)
3. E-mail address(es)
4. Postal address(es)
5. Title of talk
6. Preference for long or short presentation
The anonymous abstract may then be included either in the
body of the message in ASCII format, or else as a PDF
attachment.
Abstract Submission Deadline: January 30, 2002
Notification Of Acceptance: March 1, 2002
PROCEEDINGS
Proceedings including an extended (4 page) version of all
accepted abstracts will be distributed at the workshop.
Camera-ready copies of these extended versions will be due
April 1, 2002.
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Call for Papers: 12TH COLLOQUIUM ON GENERATIVE GRAMMAR
Lisbon, Portugal
April, 15-17
Abstracts are invited in all areas of generative grammar. The
colloquium will consist of talks of 30 minutes each plus discussion
(10 minutes). The official languages of the 12th Colloquium on
Generative Grammar are English and any Romance language. Abstracts may
not exceed 2 pages (A4), including examples and references, with 2,54
cm. (1 inch) margin on all four sides and should employ a font Times
New Roman 12 pt. Abstracts should be sent ELECTRONICALLY as word 97
or rtf attachments to the following e-mail address: xiicgg@netvisao.pt
With the email message, please send the following information: author's name
and affiliation, address and e-mail address.
Deadline for submission: January 31st
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Call for Papers: SOUTH WEST OPTIMALITY THEORY (SWOT)
Stress in Optimality Theory (parasession)
The University of Texas at Austin
March 1-3, 2002
Call for Papers
SWOT is a conference of leading scholars from universities in the
Southwest Area of the US working within the framework of Optimality
Theory. The aim of TLS 2002 is to present a forum, where scholars from
these universities share research within OT, and also to discuss and
make proposals on OT analyses of stress in phonology.
We invite abstracts on original, unpublished work on stress in optimality
theory.
Invited Keynote Speakers:Bruce Hayes (UCLA), Megan Crowhurst (UT Austin)
Abstracts
We invite anonymous abstracts for twenty-minute talks followed by 10
minute discussion. Abstracts should be related to stress within the
framework of Optimality Theory. Abstracts must not exceed one page in
length (11 point font, 1 inch margins in all directions). A second page is
allowed for data and references. Authors may submit at most one
individual and one joint abstract. Joint abstracts should designate one
address for communication with TLS.
Abstract Submissions
Only E-mail submission of abstracts will be accepted. They must be
submitted as attachments to an e-mail message. They may not be
contained with the body of a message. The body of the message should
include all information listed in 1-5 below.
Author Information
1. Name(s) of author(s)
2. Title of paper
3. Affiliation(s)
4. E-mail address(es)
5. Postal address(es)
Please use 'Abstract' as the Subject header.
Abstracts must be submitted in one of the following formats:
Word attachment, pdf attachment
No other formats will be accepted.
Electronic submissions should be sent to the TLS 2002 e-mail address:
tls@uts.cc.utexas.edu
Important Dates
Deadline for submission of abstracts: December 1, 2001
Notifications of acceptance: January 20, 2002
Further Information
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~tls/2002tls/index.html
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Call for Papers: VTH INTERNATIONAL COLLOQIUM OF LEXICOLOGY (ICL). Organised
by The (Association de la Lexicologie Arabe en Tunisie-ALAT)
Tunis
May 3-6,2002
Topics:The topics of the Colloquium are:
-The theory of meaning in classical and modern linguistics:
a-the meaning in lexicon; b-the meaning of linguistic units;
c-intensional meaning vs extensional meaning
-Semantic relations: a-synonymy; b-polysemy; c-antonymy;d-hyponymy.
-The theory of lexical field :a-semasiological field; b-onomasiological
field;
c-semantic field and lexicon organisation.
-Lexical semantics and cognitive scinces: a-conceptual semantics;
b-reference
theory; c-semantic categorization; d-conceptual categorization.
-Semantic structure in dictionary: a-semantics and linguistic definition; b-
semantics and lexicographical definition; c-semantics and logical
definition.
-Lexical semantics and applied linguistics: a-sematics and translation: b-
semantics and language processing.
-Lexical semantics and automatic dictionary processing: a-semantics and word
processing; b-semantics and corpus processing.
Papers:
- The papers will be dealt with in plenary sessions (25 mn
for exposition).
-Languages : Presentations may be in Arabic,English or French.
Participation:
-Papers must be original and umpublished.
-The full texts should not exceed 25 A4 pages, including figures and
references.
-Authors should submit either by email to the President of
ALAT, Mr. Ibrahim Benmrad: <Ibrahim.Benammar@ceres.rnrt.tn>,or preferly by
fax to (2161885094),or by post to: Association de la Lexicologie Arabe
en Tunisie,77 bis, Avenue Bellevue,El-ouardia,1009-Tunis,Tunisia ,
abstracts typed or printed on one side of the paper only. Abstracts
should not exceed tow A4 pages, written in the language in which the
paper will be presented and in one of the tow other languages of the
Colloquium.
Important dates:
-Submission of application form and abstract: November30,2001.
-Notification of acceptance: December 31,2001.
-Final typed text: March 30,2002.
-The proceedings of the Vth ICL will be published in the Vol. 16-17 of the
Journal of ALAT: Revue de la Lexicologie.
Colloquium Application Form:
-Full name:
-Date and place of birth:
-Nationality:
-Home adress:
-Home phone and fax:
-email:
-profession:
-Academic title:
-Business adress:
-Proposed title of paper:
-Language used in the presentation:
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Call for Papers: THE SYNTAX-SEMANTICS INTERFACE IN THE CP-DOMAIN
Zentrum für Allgemeine
Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS), Berlin
March 6-8, 2002
We encourage submissions on such topics as:
- Clause types and clause-type systems (declaratives, interrogatives,
imperatives, exclamatives, etc.)
- The notion of "Force" or "Sentence Mood" and its syntactic encoding
- Fronting operations such as topic or focus movement, especially papers
that address both syntactic and semantic/pragmatic issues
Abstracts should be at most two pages long, 12 point font, one inch
margins. Abstracts must be sent in electronic form, PDF or MS Word only, to:
andre@zas.gwz-berlin.de
Deadline: December 1, 2001
Organizing committee:
Horst-Dieter Gasde ZAS
André Meinunger, Kerstin Schwabe Universität Leipzig/ZAS
Paul Portner, Raffaella Zanuttini Georgetown University
A pdf version of this call for papers, suitable for printing, is
available at:
http://www.georgetown.edu/portner/CP-workshop-CFP.pdf
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Call for Participation: PERSPECTIVES ON ASPECT
Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS, Netherlands
December 12 - 14 2001
INVITED SPEAKERS:
David Dowty, Manfred Krifka, Mark Moens and Mark Steedman, Östen Dahl,
Emmon Bach, Alice ter Meulen, Hana Filip, Chris Piñón and Gillian
Ramchand.
FORUM DISCUSSANTS:
Hans Kamp and Barbara Partee.
In addition to the invited speakers and two discussion fora there are 12
presentations by selected speakers and two poster sessions with some 25
posters.
The program, further information & preregistration form are available
on:
http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/conferences/Perspectives_on_Aspect/P_o_A_index.html
For other questions, contact aspect@let.uu.nl.
ORGANIZERS:
Angeliek van Hout, Anna M?ynarcyck, Henriëtte de Swart, Henk Verkuyl.
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Call for Papers: FIRST INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON GENDER AND LANGUAGE:
THE GENDER OF TRANSLATION / THE TRANSLATION OF GENDER
University of Valencia
16-18 October, 2002
We would like to invite proposals for papers, workshops and posters on
all aspects of gender and language studies and, especially, on all
theoretical and practical aspects of the interface between gender and
language studies and translation studies.
Topics for the Seminar will include, among others:
- analysis of gender marking in translation.
- women, men, language and translation.
- gender bias in translation.
- translation as gender-specific cultural transfer.
- translating the body.
- re-translating gender-specific texts (e.g. the Bible).
- the challenge to grammatical gender in translation.
- the feminisation/masculinisation of translations.
- translators vs. translatresses.
- relation between women and translation: on the borders of meaning.
- feminist translation.
- the translation of identity.
- how sites of translation become gendered.
- authorship in women's and men's translations.
- sexism and translation.
- etc.
The Seminar is interdisciplinary: we invite work on diverse
languages and from a variety of fields of study, although with a
main focus on language and discourse.
Papers:
We seek 20-minute papers, approx. 4,000 words in length (plus
10 minutes discussion). Please send a 250-word abstract in electronic
format (MS Word 98), indicating:
- title of paper.
- author(s).
- author's affiliation (mailing address, phone/fax number, e-mail)
- indicate the materials you will require (video, OHP, slide
projector, etc.)
Final papers should not exceed 4,000-word length, and they must be
handed in to the organisation at the Seminar (in triplicate plus a
copy on diskette).
Workshops:
Send a workshop description, in electronic format (MS Word 98),
indicating:
- title of workshop.
- author(s).
- author's affiliation (mailing address, phone/fax number, e-mail)
- indicate the materials you will require (video, OHP, slides
projector, etc.)
- aims and methodology.
- target audience.
- duration (maximum 2-3 hours).
Please send proposals by 15 May 2002, to:
By e-mail: jose.santaemilia@uv.es
By fax or ordinary mail:
Dr. Jose Santaemilia,
Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya,
Universitat de Valencia
Av. Blasco Ibaez, 32
Valencia-46010
Tel. (34) 96 386 42 62 / (34) 96 398 34 20
Fax (34) 96 386 41 61
Notification of acceptance: approximately 1 July 2002.
Articles will be considered for publication (Guidelines for
publication will be sent to Seminar contributors).
Official languages of the Seminar: English, Spanish and Catalan.
Seminar coordinator: Dr. Jose Santaemilia.
Organising committee: Dr. Patricia Bou, Dr. Peter Vickers.
Universitat de Valencia
Facultat de Filologia
Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya
REGISTRATION FORM
First International Seminar on Gender and Language
(The Gender of Translation / The Translation of Gender)
University of Valencia, 16-18 October 2002
Surname
Name
Title (Mr., Ms., Dr., etc.)
Affiliation (university, etc.)
Address
Country
Telephone number (home)
Telephone number (work)
Fax number
E-mail address
Please indicate:
Attendance only
Contributor
Student
Title of paper (if applicable)
Seminar registration fees (in Euros)
Attendant Contributor Student
Before September 15th 60.10 72.12 30.05
(Pta. 10,000) (Pta. 12,000) (Pta. 5,000)
After September 15th 72.12 90.15 36.06
(Pta. 12,000) (Pta. 15,000) (Pta. 6,000)
Method of payment:
Bank transfer to the following account number:
Bank: CAM (Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo) - Urbana Exposicion
(Valencia)
Account:2090-2821-42-0040116872
Payable to: VSGL 2002 (Valencia Seminar on Gender and Language 2002)
Please send the completed form (with a copy of bank transfer) by 15
September 2002 to the Seminar coordinator:
Dr. Jose Santaemilia,
Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya,
Universitat de Valencia
Av. Blasco Ibaez, 32
Valencia-46010
Tel. (34) 96 386 42 62 / (34) 96 398 34 20
Fax (34) 96 386 41 61
e-mail: jose.santaemilia@uv.es
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Call for Participation: RESEARCH TRAINING, NWCL
Following our successful ESRC funded research training events, the North
West Centre for Linguistics is establishing a Research Training Centre in
language and linguistics. The Centre, which is funded for three years by the
HEFCE Collaboration Programme in Modern Languages, will provide research
training courses in a variety of topics in theoretical and applied
linguistics and in research methodology. These courses will be at a variety
of levels, thus meeting the needs of students who are moving from MA
programmes into M.Phil and PhD programmes as well as students already
embarked on their research programmes.
There will be two events each year, a one-week event in spring and a
two-week event in autumn. They will be held either at the University of
Manchester or at the University of Salford, and will include both 5-day
courses and half-day sessions on a variety of different topics. Courses
will be available to students from throughout Britain (fees to be
announced). A limited amount of student sponsorship will be available from
the LAGB and BAAL. Details will be announced shortly.
The first event will take place from 18 March to 22 March 2002, and will
include the annual NWCL lecture with guest speaker Fritz Newmeyer
(University of Washington). The training event will be followed by the
annual Manchester PG conference.
For further information, contact Diane Blakemore d.blakemore@salford.ac.uk
or Patrick Honeybone (Assistant Director) honeybop@edgehill.ac.uk
Visit the NWCL website
www.art.man.ac.uk/german/nwcl/
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Call for Particiaption: NORDISK SPRÅKNORMERINGSKONFERANSE
Høgskolen i Agder/Agder University College Kristiansand
21.-23. februar 2002
Krefter og motkrefter i språknormeringa
Høgskolen i Agder - i samarbeid med Universitetet i Bergen - arrangerer en
nordisk språknormeringskonferanse i Kristiansand 21.-23. februar 2002.
Påmeldingsfrist er 1. desember 2001.
Ytterligere informasjon, samt påmeldingsskjema, finner du på konferansens
heimeside: http://www.hia.no/hum/nordisk/norm/
Språknormeringskonferansen 02
v/Rune Røsstad
Institutt for nordisk og mediefag
Høgskolen i Agder
Serviceboks 422
N-4604 Kristiansand S.
E-post: spraknorm@hia.no
Telefon: +47 38 14 20 60 (Rune Røsstad), +47 38 14 20 76
(Helge Omdal)
Telefaks: +47 38 14 10 51
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<<<<<< FUTURE EVENTS (Dec. 2001 - June 2002) >>>>>>
01-12-1.-2 2nd IALIC Annual International Conference, Leeds, UK,
www: http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/sections/lac/ialic/conference
01-12-5.-8 ELA 2001: Early Lexicon Acquisition, Lyon, France
Contact: Sophie Kern
01-12-6.-7 FIT 3rd Asian Translators' Forum, Hong Kong
www: http://www.hkts.org.hk/detail011206.htm
01-12-6.-8 Going Romance, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
www: http://home.hum.uva.nl/oz/goingromance
01-12-6.-8 Workshop on Minority Linguistics, Paulilatino, Sardinia, Italy
www: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~heeringa/minority
01-12-7.-9 Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe: ConSole,Leiden,
The Netherlands
ww: http://www.leidenuniv.nl/hil/sole/consolex
01-12-10.-21 Online conference - Neurocognitive Bases of Language
www: http://www.kcn.ru/tat_en/science/fccl
01-12-11.-13 IRCS Workshop on Linguistic Databases, Philadelphia, PA
www: http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/annotation/database
01-12-12.-14 Perspectives on Aspect, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Contact: Sergio Baauw
01-12-12.-14 Language, Brain and Culture: An Interdisciplinary Conference,
Sydney, Australia
Contact: Dr. Geoff Williams
01-12-16.-18 Talking Race and Prejudice, Murdoch, Western Australia
www: http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/trap
01-12-17.-19 13th Amsterdam Colloquium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
www: http://www.illc.uva.nl/ac2001
01-12-17.-21 II International Colloquium on Applied Linguistics, Havana,
Cuba
Contact: flex@flex.uh.cu
01-12-20.-21 Acquisition and Construction of Meaning in Crosslinguistic
Perspective, Paris, France
Contact: Claire Martinot
01-12-27.-30 Modern Language Association of America (MLA), New Orleans, USA
www: http://www.mla.org/
02-01-3.-6 Linguistic Society of America Conference, San Francisco, CA
www: http://www.lsadc.org/
02-01-3.-6 History of the Language Sciences, San Francisco, CA
Contact: Michael Mackert
02-01-3.-6 Translation in Context, Philadelphia, PA
www: http://www.hfac.uh.edu/transcontext
02-01-4.-6 GLOW in Asia 2002, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Contact: Wei-tien Dylan Tsai
02-01-8.-11 9th International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics,
Canberra, Australia
www: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/linguistics/ANConfs
02-01-10.-12 19th Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics, Tromsø, Norway
www: http://www.hum.uit.no/arrangementer/19-SCL
02-01-14.-16 5th International Conference on Oceanic Languages, Canberra,
Australia
www: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/linguistics/ANConfs
02-01-14.-16.1. International Conference on Adpositions of Movement,
Leuven, Belgium
www: http://www.ling.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/adpositions
02-01-17.-19 Grammaticalisations en francais, Paris, France
Contact: Francoise Muller-Riets
02-01-25.-28 Winter Conference on Discourse, Text & Cognition, Jackson
Hole, WY
www: http://www.uic.edu/depts/psch/cog/wintertext/subm.html
02-01-31.1.-2.2. 16th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and
Computation, Jeju Island, South Korea
www: http://www.paclic.org
02-02-4.-6 11. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Sprache und Sprachen,
Bratislava, Slovakia
www: http://pinguin.philosophie.uni-stuttgart.de/GeSuS
02-02-9.-10 VAKKI-symposiumi, Vaasa, Finland
Contact: Mona Enell
02-02-13.-17 Language Learning is Everybody's Business, Adelaide, Australia
www: http://wwwehlt.flinders.edu.au/deptlang/conferences/LLIEB
02-02-16.-18 Interaction of Linguistic Form and Meaning with Human
Behavior, New York, NY
Contact: Joseph Davis
02-02-18.-23 XIII International Meeting of Asociacion de Linguistica y
Filologia de America Latina, San Jose de Costa Rica
www: http://www.alfal.org
02-02-24.-26 Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition Colloquium, Haifa,
Israel
www: http://english.haifa.ac.il/conference-batia.htm
02-02-27-1.3. DGfS Jahrestagung 200,2Mannheim, Germany
www: http://www.uni-mannheim.de/dgfs2002
02-02-28-3.3. 2nd International Conference on Specialized Translation,
Barcelona, Spain
www: http://www.upf.es/dtf/activitats/2icst/2ctradsp.htm
02-03-7.-9 Georgetown University Round Table on Language and Linguistics,
Washington, DC
Contact: GURT
02-03-13.-15 Statistical Analysis of Textual Data, St. Malo, France
www: http://www.irisa.fr/jadt
02-03-13.-17 Theoretical and Methodical Issues in Machine Translation,
Keihanna, Japan
www: http://www.kecl.ntt.co.jp/events/tmi
02-03-19.-23 Annual Bilingual/Multilingual Education Conference,
Philadelphia, PA
www: http://www.nabe.org
02-03-21.-23 Universaux Sonores / Sound Universals, Nantes, France
Contact: Virginie Braud
02-03-21.-23 Conference on English Renaissance Linguistics and Literature,
Vigo, Spain
www: http://www.uvigo.es/webs/h04/sederi13
02-03-22.-23 International Conference on Practical Linguistics of Japanese,
San Francisco, CA
Contact: Dr. Masahiko Minami
02-03-24.-28 CALICO 2002, Davis, CA
www: http://calico.org/index.html
02-03-25.-28 29th International LAUD Symposium, Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Contact: Martin Pütz
02-03-27.-30 Evolution of Language, Harvard, USA
www: http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/evolang2002
02-03-28.-30 Fourth Conference of New Technologies in Foreing Language
Teaching (UNTELE 2002), Compiègne, France
www: http://www.utc.fr/~untele/welcome.html
02-03-29.-30 Asian-Pacific Workshop on Terminology, Hong Kong
Contact: Conference secretary
02-04-4.-6. Sociolinguistics Symposium 14, Ghent, Belgium
www: http://bank.rug.ac.be/ss14
02-04-4.-6. Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA) Annual Conference,
Birmingham, UK
www: http://www.english.bham.ac.uk/pala2002
02-04-6.-8. The British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies
Conference, Cambridge, UK. Contact: Neil Bermel
02-04-5.-6. Berkeley Germanics Linguistics Roundtable, Berkeley, CA
Contact: Irmengard Rauch
02-04-5.-7. West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, Santa Cruz, CA
www: http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/linguistics/WCCFL
02-04-5.-7. ILA Conference: "Bilingualism and Multilingualism,"Toronto,
Canada
www: http://www.ilaword.org/ilacall2002.html
02-04-6.-9. American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL),Salt Lake
City, UT.
Contact: aaaloffice@aaal.org
02-04-7.-9. The Meanings of Literary Semantics, Birmingham, UK
www: http://www.english.bham.ac.uk/ials2002
02-04-8.-10. Temporal Integration in the Perception of Speech,
Aix-en- Provence, France
www: http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/~tips
02-04-9.-13. TESOL Annual Convention, Salt Lake City, UT
www: http://www.tesol.edu
02-04-11.-13. First UK Symposium on Hispanic Linguistics, Guilford, UK
www: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/LIS/Spanish/simposio.html
02-04-12.-14. 2nd International Gender and Language Association Conference,
Lancaster, UK
www: http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/groups/gal/igala2.htm
02-04-12.-14. Language World Conference and Exhibition, York, UK
www: http://www.languagelearn.co.uk
02-04-14.-14.4. National Council of Organizations of Less Commonly Taught
Languages, Arlington, VA
Contac: Scott McGinnis
02-04-17.-20. 19th National Conference on Spanish in the United States, Rio
Pieras, Puerto Rico. Contact: Dr. Luis A. Ortiz
02-04-18.-20. XX Congreso de AESLA, Jaén, Spain
www: http://www2.uji.es/aesla/Congreso/jaen.htm
02-04-19.-21. Linguistic Symposium on the Romance Languages 32, Toronto,
Canada
www: http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/lsrl32
02-04-26.-28. GASLA 2002,Ottawa, Canada
www: http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~gasla6
02-04-27.-28. Finno-Ugric Studies Association of Canada, Burnaby, BC,
Canada
www: http://vpacademic.yorku.ca/fusac
02-04-27.-29. 2nd North American Phonology Conference, Montreal, Canada
www: http://modlang-hale.concordia.ca/naphc.html
02-04-28.-3.05. Annual Convention of the International Reading Association,
San Francisco, CA
www: http://www.ira.org/2002/
02-05-1.-4 Networked Learning in Global Environments, Berlin, Germany
www: http://www.icsc-naiso.org/conferences/nl2002
02-05-2.-4 11th International Symposium on Lexicography, Copenhagen,
Denmark
Contact: Jens E. Mogensen
02-05-2.-5. Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, New
York, NY
www: http://www.dickinson.edu/nectfl
02-05-3.-5 2nd International Conference on Contrast in Phonology, Toronto,
Canada
www: http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~contrast
02-05-3.-5 Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 11, Amherst, MA
www: http://www.umass.edu/linguist/FASL11/FASL11.html
02-05-3.-6 5th Colloquium on Lexicology, Tunis, Tunisia
Contact: Ibrahim Ben Mrad
02-05-8.-11 Brave New Worlds: Translation and the New Economy, Dublin,
Ireland
Contact: translation.conference@dcu.ie
02-05-10.-12 New Developments in Linguistic Pragmatics, Lodz, Poland
Contact: Piotr Cap
02-05-14.-15 International Conference on Foreign Language Studies,
Serdang, Malaysia
www: http://www.fbm.upm.edu.my/~coflas/
02-05-15.-18 Colloquium on "Text and Economics, "Antwerp, Belgium
www: http://www.tew.ua.ac.be/text&economics.htm
02-05-16.-18 First International Symposium on Lexicography, Baarcelona,
Spain
www: http://www.iula.upf.es/slex1ca.htm
02-05-17.-19 Annual North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics,
Tucson. AZ
www: http://w3.arizona.edu/~eas/naccl
02-05-18.-19 The Japan Second Language Association Annual Meeting, Kyoto,
Japan
www: http://www.kuwana.ne.jp/hidekiy/J-SLA/Index_Japanese.htm
02-05-17.-21 International Conference on Conversation Analysis (ICCA- 02),
Copenhagen, Denmark
www: http://www.conversation-analysis.net/conf2002
02-05-20.-23 Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Frameworks, Venice, Italy
www: http://www.ircs.upenn.edu/tag
02-05-21.-24 International Linguistics Conference: Reviewing Linguistic
Thought, Athens, Greece
www: http://www.uoa.gr/english/Conferences.htm
02-05-23.-25 Business Communication across Contexts, Cultures and
Continents, Aarhus, Denmark
www: http://www.sprog.asb.dk/abc/
02-05-23.-25 Colloque de didactique du Francais, Liège, Belgium
www: http://www.ulg.ac.be/islvfr/Francais/fr_7_cadres.htm
02-05-24.-26 Syntax, Semantics and Acquisition of Aspect, Iowa City, IA
Contact: Dr. Roumyana Slabakova
02-05-26.-29 Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics 2002 Conference,
Toronto, Canada
www: http://www.aclacaal.org/callpapers.html
02-05-29.-31 Language Resources and Evaluation, Las Palmas, Canary Islands
www: http://www.lrec-conf.org
02-05-30. -1.6. 6th International Conference on Cognitive and Neural
Systems, Boston, MA
www: http://www.cns.bu.edu/meetings/
02-05-30 -1.6. Jahrestagung des Fachverbands Deutsch als Fremdsprache,
München, Germany
www: http://www.fadaf.de
02-05-31 Anéla (Dutch Association of Applied Linguistics) Voorjaarstudiedag
, Utrecht, The Netherlands
www: http://www.anela.nl/studiedag.html
02-06-1.-6 EuroConference on the Syntax of Normal and Impaired Language,
Corinth, Greece
www: http://www.esf.org/euresco/02/hc02183
02-06-4.-6 VI Nordisches Germanistentreffen, Jyväskylä, Finland
www: http://www.jyu.fi/tdk/hum/saksa/Konferenz.html
02-06-5.-8 Gesture - The Living Medium, Austin, TX
www: http://www.utexas.edu/coc/speech/gesture
02-06-6.-8 18th Conference of Baltic Studies - Linguistics Division ,
Baltimore, MD
Contact: Steven Young
02-06-13.-15 Pluralité des langues et des supports dans la construction,
Lyon, France et la transmission des connaissances
www: http://www.ens-lsh.fr/labo/plurapp
02-06-14.-15 6. Grazer Tagung Deutsch as Fremd-/Zweitsprache, Graz, Austria
www: http://www-gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at/uldaf
02-06-17.-21 Multi-Modal Dialogue in Mobile Environments Kloster Irsee,
Germany
www: http://www.sigmedia.org/ids02/
02-06-19.-21 5th Chronos Colloquium on Tense, Aspect and Modality,
Groningen, The Netherlands
www: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~dejonge/invest/chronos
02-06-20.-22 11th Caucasian Colloquium, Moscow, Russia
Contact: kibrik@philol.msu.ru
02-06-23.-26 PorTAL - Portugal for Natural Language Processing, Faro,
Portugal
www: http://label.ist.utl.pt/portal
02-06-24.-26 Setting the Agenda: Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies in
Higher Education, Manchester, UK
www: http://www.cilt.org.uk/cpd/HE2002.htm
02-06-24.-27 9th Annual Conference on Natural Language Processing (TALN
2002), Nancy, France
www: http://www.loria.fr/projets/TALN
02-06-24.-29 ED-MEDIA 2002, Denver, Colorado
www: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/
02-06-25.-28 5th Conference of the International Association for the Study
of Argumentation, Amsterdam. The Netherlands
www: http://www.hum.uva.nl/issa
02-06-25.-29 2nd International Knowledge and Discourse Conference, Hong
Kong
www: http://ec.hku.hk/kd2
02-06-27.-28 Conference on English Phonology, Toulouse, France
http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/acadepts/humarts/english/toulouse.htm
02-06-27.-30 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse,
Chicago, IL
www: http://www.psyc.memphis.edu/ST&D/ST&D.htm
02-06-27.-30 8th Conference on Laboratory Phonology, New Haven, CT
www: http://www.ling.yale.edu/labphon8
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