6.180 Confs: Computational section ISFC95, IATL call for abstracts

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Subject: 6.180 Confs: Computational section ISFC95, IATL call for abstracts
 
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Date: Thu, 9 Feb 1995 13:45:11 +0100
From: Elke Teich (teich at darmstadt.gmd.de)
Subject: Computational section ISFC95
 
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Date: Wed, 8 Feb 1995 21:43:44 +0200 (WET)
From: Anita Mittwoch (msanita at pluto.mscc.huji.ac.il)
Subject: IATL: Call for Abstracts
 
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Date: Thu, 9 Feb 1995 13:45:11 +0100
From: Elke Teich (teich at darmstadt.gmd.de)
Subject: Computational section ISFC95
 
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                           REMINDER
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                   CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
 
                COMPUTATIONAL SECTION/WORKSHOP
                             at
         The 22nd International Systemic-Functional Congress
                         Beijing, China
                        18-22 July 1995
 
   The involvement of Systemic Functional Linguistics in computational
   applications has grown to a point at which it would be beneficiary
   to take stock of the various ongoing activities.
 
   There are a number of interesting problems  that arise
   if one uses Systemic Functional theory for natural language
   processing (NLP). The goal of the section is to give researchers
   using Systemic Functional theory (or aspects of it)
   for NLP applications a chance to talk about issues of common interest,
   introduce their approaches to particular problems and (perhaps)
   work out solutions together.
 
   The idea is to organize the section as a mixture of talks and extensive
   discussions. If it turns out that there are some really BURNING
   issues, it is also possible to have workshops tailored to particular
   topics.
 
   If you are interested in participating
 
   - Please fill in the attached
     form and e-mail it back to me (teich at darmstadt.gmd.de).
 
   - If you want to give a talk or introduce a topic for discussion
     or for a workshop, please e-mail an abstract of about 1-2 pages to me
     (teich at darmstadt.gmd.de). The abstract should include a title,
     your name and affiliation, a list of references and an indication of
     what it is intended as (talk, topic for discussion or workshop).
     Please send the abstract also, if you have already sent an abstract
     to the general call for papers of ISFC95.
 
   Also, if you can think of anybody else who would be interested in
   participating, please forward this mail to them.
 
   The deadline for submissions and suggestions is the 15th of February
   1995.
 
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   NAME:
 
   AFFILIATION:
 
   ADDRESS (inlcuding e-mail):
 
   TOPICS I WORK ON:
 
   TOPICS I WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS:
 
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Date: Wed, 8 Feb 1995 21:43:44 +0200 (WET)
From: Anita Mittwoch (msanita at pluto.mscc.huji.ac.il)
Subject: IATL: Call for Abstracts
 
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The Eleventh Annual Conference of the Israel Association for Theoretical
Linguistics will take place on June 18th and 19th at the University of
Tel Aviv. The guest speaker will be Luigi Rizzi.
 
6 copies of anonymous abstracts (maximum 2 pages, not including
diagrams), accompanied by a card with author's name, affiliation, e-mail
address and title of paper to: The Secretary, Department of English, The
Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91905 Israel. Please write "For IATL" on
envelope.
Abstracts must be received not later than April 5th. Answers by April 20th.
Enquires to: landman at ccsg.tau.ac.il
 
A reminder: June 20th-22nd - BISFAI '95 at Ramat Gan and Jerusalem.
Enquiries about registration, etc. to: bisfai at bimacs.cs.biu.ac.il
 
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