Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 488.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>
[1] From: John Lavagnino <John.Lavagnino@kcl.ac.uk> (13)
Subject: Updated Call for Papers: ACH/ALLC Conference, June
2001
[2] From: "Editor@MartianusCapella.com" (19)
<Editor@MartianusCapella.com>
Subject: call for papers
[3] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> (26)
Subject: ACL-2001 Preliminary Call for Papers
[4] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> (13)
Subject: EUROLAN 2001 Call for Workshop
[5] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> (21)
Subject: 1st Call for Papers
[6] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> (22)
Subject: 2nd and final CFParticipation: MT 2000 Conference,
Exeter, U.K
[7] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> (98)
Subject: Corpus Linguistics 2001
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:08:55 +0000
From: John Lavagnino <John.Lavagnino@kcl.ac.uk>
Subject: Updated Call for Papers: ACH/ALLC Conference, June 2001
CALL FOR PAPERS: UPDATE
Digital Media and Humanities Research: ACH/ALLC Conference,
New York University, June 13-17 2001
In order to give everybody a bit more breathing space, and
to keep the working timetable similar to what it's been in
past years, we've decided to extend the deadline for paper
and panel submissions to ACH/ALLC 2001 to Monday 27 November.
As always, see the conference web site at
http://www.nyu.edu/its/humanities/ach_allc2001/
for full details on the conference and on procedures for
submitting proposals.
John Lavagnino
Chair, ACH/ALLC 2001 Program Committee
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:11:34 +0000
From: "Editor@MartianusCapella.com" <Editor@MartianusCapella.com>
Subject: call for papers
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Editor, MartianusCapella.com
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:12:23 +0000
From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
Subject: ACL-2001 Preliminary Call for Papers
>> From: Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse@cs.rutgers.edu>
ACL 2001 Preliminary Call For Papers
39th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics
6 - 11 July, 2001
Toulouse, France
http://www.irit.fr/ACTIVITES/EQ_ILPL/aclWeb/acl2001.html
General Conference Chair: Bonnie Webber (Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland)
Program Co-Chairs: Norbert Reithinger (DFKI, Saarbruecken, Germany)
Giorgio Satta (Univ. of Padua, Italy)
Local Organization Chair: Patrick Saint-Dizier (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
The Association for Computational Linguistics invites the submission
of papers for its 39th Annual Meeting. Papers are invited on
substantial, original, and unpublished research on all aspects of
computational linguistics, including, but not limited to: pragmatics,
discourse, semantics, syntax and the lexicon; phonetics, phonology and
morphology; interpreting and generating spoken and written language;
linguistic, mathematical and psychological models of language;
language-oriented information retrieval and information extraction;
corpus-based language modeling; multi-lingual processing, machine
translation and translation aids; natural language interfaces and
dialogue systems; approaches to coordinating the linguistic with other
modalities in multi-media systems; message and narrative understanding
systems; tools and resources; and evaluation of systems.
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If you have any questions about this service please feel free to send
a message to Aravind Joshi (joshi@linc.cis.upenn.edu).
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:12:55 +0000
From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
Subject: EUROLAN 2001 Call for Workshop
>> From: "Gabriela Dima" <g.dima@infoiasi.ro>
EUROLAN 2001
Summer Institute on
"Creation and Exploitation of Annotated Language Resources"
30 July - 11 August 2001, Romania
http://www.infoiasi.ro/~eurolan2001/
Call for Workshop Proposals
The EUROLAN 2001 Program Committee invites proposals for Workshops
to be held in conjunction with the EUROLAN 2001 Summer Institute. We intend
to accept two workshop proposals, each workshop being held during three
consecutive evenings at the beginning of each week of the summer institute.
For details, please consult:
http://www.infoiasi.ro/~eurolan2001/program.html.
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:16:03 +0000
From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
Subject: 1st Call for Papers
>> From: Kristina Striegnitz <kris@coli.uni-sb.de>
!!! Concerns all students in Logic, Linguistics and Computer Science !!!=20
!!! Please circulate and post among students !!!
We apologize, if you receive this message more than once.
ESSLLI 2001 STUDENT SESSION
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
August 13-24 2001, Helsinki, Finland
Deadline: February 18, 2001
http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~kris/esslli
We are pleased to announce the Student Session of the 13th European
Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2001)
organized by the University of Helsinki under the auspices of the
European Association for Logic, Language and Information
(FoLLI). ESSLLI 2001 will be held at the University of Helsinki in
August 2001. We invite submission of papers for presentation at the
ESSLLI 2001 Student Session and for appearance in the proceedings.
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For any question concerning the ESSLLI 2001 Student Session, please,
do not hesitate to contact me:=20
Kristina Striegnitz
Computational Linguistics, University of the Saarland, Germany
phone: +49 - 681 - 302 4503 email: kris@coli.uni-sb.de
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:16:57 +0000
From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
Subject: 2nd and final CFParticipation: MT 2000 Conference,
Exeter, U.K
>> From: "Roger Harris" <rwsh@dircon.co.uk>
British Computer Society
Natural Language Translation Specialist Group
URL: http://www.bcs.org.uk/siggroup/nalatran/
MT 2000 - MACHINE TRANSLATION AND MULTILINGUAL APPLICATIONS IN=20
THE NEW MILLENNIUM
University of Exeter, United Kingdom: 19-22 November 2000
SECOND and FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The Natural Language Translation Specialist Group of the British
Computer Society and the University of Exeter announce an
international conference to be held at the University of Exeter, UK
from Sunday evening 19 November to Wednesday morning 22 November 2000.
The event is a follow-up of the successful conference 'Machine
Translation: Ten Years On' held in 1994 at Cranfield University, UK.
Against the backdrop of an increasingly multilingual society, MT 2000
looks at the main challenges to MT and multilingual NLP at the dawn of
the new millennium. The focus of this year's conference is not only
recent machine translation research and products, but also the latest
multilingual developments in general. There are contributions from
researchers, users, educationalists and exhibitors in the field of
multilingual language engineering. Further information can be obtained
from our website at http://www.bcs.org.uk/siggroup/sg37.htm.
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:17:54 +0000
From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
Subject: Corpus Linguistics 2001
>> From: Dr Tony McEnery <mcenery@comp.lancs.ac.uk>
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS AND WORKSHOPS
CORPUS LINGUISTICS 2001
(Apologies if you receive this message more than once)
Lancaster (UK), 30 March - 2 April 2001
Incorporating a celebration of the life and works of Geoffrey Leech, with
invited talks from:
Prof. Douglas Biber - "Historical shifts in modification patterns with
complex noun phrase
structures: How long can you go without a verb?"
Prof. Jennifer Thomas - "Negotiating meaning: a pragmatic analysis of
indirectness in political interviews"
Prof. Geoffrey Sampson - "Thoughts on Twenty Years of Drawing Trees"
Prof. Mick Short - "Style in Fiction and Non-fiction: A Corpus-based
approach to Speech,
Thought and Writing Presentation"
Corpus Linguistics 2001 will be a forum for all concerned with the
computer-assisted empirical analysis of natural language. Our definition
of 'corpus' is broad, and we therefore welcome those working on
substantial literary texts or other kinds of text collection as well as
more 'traditional' corpus linguists.
Similarly, we wish to encourage further cross-fertilisation between work
occurring in language engineering (e.g. information extraction,
parsing) and linguistics. We believe that corpus linguists should be aware
of the latest developments in language processing. We also believe that
language engineers should be aware of the findings and needs of corpus
linguists.
The aims of Corpus Linguistics 2001 are:
1. to encourage dialogue between those working on similar issues in
different languages and between areas with a (perhaps as yet
untapped) potential to interact.
2. to encourage dialogue between researchers using corpora in linguistics
and those using corpora in language engineering.
3. to celebrate the life and works of Geoffrey Leech.
Geoffrey Leech reaches 65 in 2001, and as part of the celebrations for
this event, a special series of lectures will be given during the
conference by four invited speakers who have worked closely with Geoff at
various stages in his career: Doug Biber, Jenny Thomas, Geoff Sampson and
Mick Short.
For the main conference, papers of ca. 20 minutes are invited on topics
such as:
- corpus-based studies of any language level in any language
- contrastive corpus linguistics
- computer-aided studies of style
- corpus- or text-based lexicography
- corpus/text building, encoding and annotation
- development of corpus-based language engineering tools
- applications of computer-aided text analysis in non-linguistic fields
(market research,
advertising, media studies, sociology, psychology, etc.)
Proposals for workshops (half day or full day) are also invited. Topics
broadly in line with the theme of the conference will be
considered. Workshops will be held on the 29th March. The conference
language will be English.
REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION
Papers:
Abstracts of up to one page should be submitted to the Programme Committee
by 1st Dec 2000. As well as an outline of the paper, the abstract should
include the authors' names, affiliations, and contact addresses (including
e-mail and fax numbers).
Workshops:
Abstracts of two pages should be submitted to the Programme Committee by
1st Dec 2000. The abstract should include the names of the organisers,
their contact details, and the projected number of papers to be presented
at the workshop. Workshop organisers should also indicate whether they
wish to generate a set of proceedings for their workshop.
Those proposing a software demonstration should additionally indicate in
detail what (if any) hardware and software requirements they have.
Proceedings
Proceedings will be produced from the conference. Additionally, selected
papers will appear in an edited collection to be published in honour of
Geoffrey Leech.
DEADLINES AND IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for abstracts: 1 December 2000
Proposers notified of acceptance of workshops: 8 December 2000
Authors notified of acceptance of papers: 15 December 2001
Deadline for full papers (for proceedings): 13 February 2001
[Full details will be sent with notices of acceptance.]
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Local committee
Tony McEnery (Lancaster University)
Andrew Wilson (Lancaster University)
Paul Rayson (Lancaster University)
General committee
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk (Lodz University)
Jock McNaught (UMIST)
Charles Meyer (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
Ruslan Mitkov (Wolverhampton University)
Wolf-Dieter Syring (Greifswald University)
ADDRESS
Programme Committee
Corpus Linguistics 2001
Department of Linguistics and MEL
Lancaster University
Lancaster LA1 4YT
UK
Tel: +44 1524 843085
Fax: +44 1524 593024
E-mail: mcenery@comp.lancs.ac.uk
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