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<DIV>*****************************************************************<BR> <BR> Third
Call for
Papers<BR> <BR>
LACL
2001<BR> <BR>
4th International Conference on</DIV>
<DIV>LOGICAL ASPECTS OF COMPUTATIONAL
LINGUISTICS<BR> <BR>
June 27 -- 29,
2001<BR>
Le Croisic,
France<BR> <BR>
Submission Deadline: January 29,
2001<BR> <BR>
<A
href="http://www.irisa.fr/LACL2001">http://www.irisa.fr/LACL2001</A><BR> <BR> *****************************************************************<BR> <BR> ----------------------------
HISTORY ----------------------------<BR> <BR> The LACL series of
conferences aims at providing a forum for the<BR> presentation and
discussion of current research in all the formal<BR> and logical aspects of
computational linguistics. It started as a <BR> workshop held in Nancy
(France), in 1995. Due to its success, it <BR> was turned, the next year,
into a international conference. <BR> LACL'96 and '97 have both been
held in Nancy (France). LACL'98 has <BR> been held in Grenoble (France).
Selected papers from LACL'95 appear <BR> in a special issue of Journal of
Logic Language and Information, <BR> 7(4), 1998. The proceedings of LACL'96
and 97 appear as volumes <BR> 1328 and 1582 of Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence. The <BR> proceedings of LACL'98 are in press with the same
series.<BR> <BR> <BR> ----------------------------- SCOPE
-----------------------------<BR> <BR> Typical topics include, but are
not limited to:<BR> <BR> Categorial grammars, Categorial
type logics, Compositionality, <BR> Discourse representation
theory, Dynamics, Feature Logics, <BR> Formal language theory,
Game-theoretical semantics, Grammatical <BR> inference,
Learning theory, Linear logical frameworks, Minimalism, <BR>
Modal logics, Montague semantics, Parsing as deduction,
Proof-<BR> theoretic approaches, Situation semantics and
situation theory,<BR> Type-theoretic
approaches.<BR> <BR> <BR> ----------------------- SUBMISSION
GUIDELINES --------------------<BR> <BR> Authors are invited to submit
a full paper not exceeding 15 standard <BR> A4 or US quarto pages.
The paper should allow the Programme <BR> Committee to assess the merits of
the work. In particular, <BR> references and comparisons with related
work should be included. <BR> Submission of material already published or
submitted to other<BR> conferences with published proceedings is not
allowed.<BR> <BR> Electronic submission is highly recommended. A
postscript version<BR> of the paper should be sent as an e-mail
to:<BR> <BR> <A
href="mailto:morrill@lsi.upc.es">morrill@lsi.upc.es</A><BR> <BR> to
arrive by January 29, 2001. <BR> <BR> Authors are strongly
encouraged to use LaTeX2e and the Springer <BR> llncs class file <<A
href="http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html">http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html</A>><BR> <BR> In
addition, a separate e-mail containing the title of the paper,
<BR> authors' names and addresses, and a short abstract in plain ASCII
<BR> format should be sent to the same e-mail
address.<BR> <BR> If electronic submission is not possible, authors
may submit four<BR> hard copies of the paper by post to the following
address:<BR> <BR> LACL 2001 (Attention: G.
Morrill)<BR> UPC, Departament de LSI<BR>
Campus Nord - Modul C6<BR> Jordi Girona Salgado,
1-3<BR> E-08034 Barcelona -
Espanya<BR> <BR> <BR> ------------------------------ URL
-----------------------------<BR> <BR> <A
href="http://www.irisa.fr/LACL2001">http://www.irisa.fr/LACL2001</A><BR> <BR> <BR> -------------------------
IMPORTANT DATES ----------------------<BR> <BR> Deadline for
Submissions: January 29, 2001<BR> Notification to
Authors: March 26, 2001<BR> Final Versions
due: April 20,
2001<BR> <BR> <BR> ---------------------- CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
------------------<BR> <BR> The accepted papers will be published as a
volume of Springer <BR> Lecture Notes in AI. This will be available at the
time of the
<BR> conference.<BR> <BR> <BR> -------------------------
PROGRAM COMMITTEE --------------------<BR> <BR> W. Buszkowski
(Poznan)<BR> R. Crouch, (Palo Alto)<BR> A. Dikovsky
(Nantes)<BR> M. Dymetman (Grenoble)<BR> C. Gardent
(Saarbrucken)<BR> P. de Groote (Nancy), co-chair<BR> M. Kanazawa
(Tokyo)<BR> G. Morrill (Barcelona), co-chair<BR> R. Muskens
(Tilburg)<BR> F. Pfenning (Pittsburgh)<BR> B. Rounds, (Ann
Arbor)<BR> E. Stabler (Los
Angeles)<BR> <BR> <BR> ----------------------- ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE -------------------<BR> <BR> B. Daille (Nantes)<BR>
A. Dikovsky (Nantes)<BR> A. Foret (Rennes)<BR> E. Lebret
(Rennes)<BR> C. Piliere (Nancy), publicity chair<BR> C. Retore
(Rennes), chair<BR> P. Sebillot
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