BFG2000 Final Call for Proposals, correction

Andreas Kathol kathol at socrates.berkeley.edu
Sun Feb 13 21:49:40 UTC 2000


I have been alerted that the previous postings from the BFG2000
account had the wrong time stamp which may have resulted in those
messages being sorted in the wrong order in some mail programs. Also,
the return address of the BFG2000 account was wrongly set to
bfg2000 at faust.berkeley.edu. It should have been
bfg2000 at linguistics.berkeley.edu.

My apologies,

  --Andreas Kathol



		  FINAL CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS

	      LEXICAL AND CONSTRUCTIONAL EXPLANATIONS IN
		      CONSTRAINT-BASED GRAMMARS

			     21 July 2000

	       The University of California at Berkeley
			    as part of the
	       BERKELEY FORMAL GRAMMAR CONFERENCE 2000
	    URL: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~bfg2000/

		Proposal  submission receipt deadline:

			* * * * * * * * * * *
			*  15 February 2000 *
			* * * * * * * * * * *

  Submissions should be sent to the electronic address listed below


PURPOSE

"Lexical and Constructional Explanations in Constraint-Based Grammars"
is the theme of a number of common workshops to be held as a part of
the Berkeley Formal Grammar Conference 2000 at the University of
California, Berkeley from July 19-23 2000.  The Berkeley event will
also consist of:

	LFG2000, July 19-20,
	URL: http://www-lfg.stanford.edu/lfg/lfg2000/

	HPSG-2000, July 22-23,
	URL: http://hpsg.stanford.edu/hpsg2000

We welcome submissions of proposals for workshops that are of common
interest to the LFG, HPSG, and Construction Grammar communities and
are likely to further interactions between the three. Workhops talks
should be on a coherent topic that can be expected to generate
opposing views and discussion with the broader audience. Workshop
papers should be distributed in advance among participants and
participants should refer to each other's approaches. Each workshop
can accommodate introductory remarks framing the issues and three to
four 30-minute talks.

Proposals should contain:

1. Title of the proposed workshop.
2. Short statement explaining its relevance to the LFG and HPSG
   conferences.
3. List of preliminary participants to be invited,
   OR:
   statement of intent to organize such a workshop with
   a preliminary CFP.

(Potential workshop organizers should note that the conference cannot
provide any financial support to workhop participants.)


TIMETABLE

 Deadline for receipt of workshop proposals:	15 February 2000

 Acceptances sent out:				31 March 2000

 Conference:					21 July 2000


ORGANIZERS AND THEIR CONTACT ADDRESSES

Send workshop proposals to the local conference organizers

1. either electronically (preferred, ASCII only):

	bfg2000 at linguistics.berkeley.edu

2. or via snail mail:

	BFG2000-WS
	c/o Andreas Kathol
	Department of Linguistics
	1203 Dwinelle Hall
	UC Berkeley
	Berkeley, CA 94720
	USA



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