6.808, Calls: Computer-Mediated DA extension, Typology

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Subject: 6.808, Calls: Computer-Mediated DA extension, Typology
 
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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 95 18:32:20 CDT
From: susan at utafll.uta.edu (Susan Herring)
Subject: Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis deadline extended
 
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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 1995 20:11:41 +0200 (MET DST)
From: palek at dec59.ruk.cuni.cz (UVT UK)
Subject: LP'96 - Typology
 
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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 95 18:32:20 CDT
From: susan at utafll.uta.edu (Susan Herring)
Subject: Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis deadline extended
 
The deadline for submission of manuscripts to the _Electronic Journal of
Communication_ special issue on "Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis"
has been extended.  The new deadline is JULY 10, 1995.  If you had been
thinking about submitting an article but were unable to meet the original
deadline, there is still time.
 
All manuscripts must be prepared according to the EJC author guide and
submitted electronically in ascii format.  The EJC author guide is
available on the world wide web at
 
http://trill.berkeley.edu/users/sutton/CMC.html
 
or by e-mail request from Susan Herring at susan at utafll.uta.edu.  Queries
about the special journal issue should also be sent to this address.
 
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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 1995 20:11:41 +0200 (MET DST)
From: palek at dec59.ruk.cuni.cz (UVT UK)
Subject: LP'96 - Typology
 
    LP'96: Call for Papers:
           The Department of Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies
                                  and
                    The Institute of Phonetic Studies
                      Faculty of Philosophy and Arts
               Charles University, Prague (Czech Republic)
 
                         announce a conference
 
     LP'96: Typology: prototypes, items orderings and universals
 
                           August 20-22 1996
 
    This is the third LP  (Linguistics and Phonetics) conference of
    the two  departments within the  space of six  years. The first
    was held in 1990, the second  in 1994 (Proceedings of LP'90 are
    still available on request from  Charles University Press - Ka-
    rolinum  (Ovocny trh  5 Prag  1, 11636) or  from the Department of
    Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies,  Proceedings of LP'94 will
    be available in July 1995).
 
     The  term item-order  was the  central term  discussed at  the
    LP'94  Conference.The term  "item" was  used in  the sense of any
    linguistic  unit  such  as  phoneme,  morpheme, syllable, word,
    word-form, phrase,  clause, sentence. The primary  aim of LP'96
    is  to   contribute  to  the  clarification   of  the  role  of
    item-order in typology and  to its interrelationship with other
    language means in typology.
 
     Topics will focus among other on following questions:
 
     1) What does a possible  type of natural language entail? What
    parameters differentiate language from other phenomena?
    The topic includes among  other: Biological, genetic and philo-
    sophical aspects of linguistic universals; function-form appro-
    ach to typology; the role of comparison of acoustic and percep-
    tion phenomena  in both natural  and synthetic speech  signals;
    internal  and  external  phonetic  values;  kinds of iconicity/
    isomorphism/ economy at individual  levels of linguistis analy-
    sis;  markedness of  item-orderings (e.g.  is it  meaningful to
    differentiate fixed and free word-order according to the dicho-
    tomy unmarked-marked?)
 
    2) Which  factors are relevant  for classification as  such and
    for classification of languages in particular?
    The topic includes among other: the processses  of reduction
    and clustering of linguistic  phenomena; substruction  of lin-
    guistic  properties; the concept of type of languages.
 
    3) What is the foundation  of typology as a linguistic discip-
    line?
    The topic includes among other: kinds of typology: traditional
    typologies (morphological,  syntactic, semantic), cognitive
    typology (configurational  vs non-configurational langua-
    ges,  Baker's incorporation,  mirror principles,  kinds of rai-
    sing, etc.), classification of typologies (parameters)
 
    4) Is linguistic typology only the subject of theoretical dis-
    cussions  or has  it consequences  for linguistic applications?
    The  topic includes:  consequences for  language teaching,  for
    linguistic databases, for development of text-editors, for mul-
    tilingual communication and multimedia  in www in contrast with
    monolingual communication, etc.
 
     Organizing Committee:
 
     Frantisek Danes (Czech Academy of Sciences)
     Osamu Fujimura (The Ohio-State University)
     Laura A. Janda (The University of North Carolina at Chapell Hill)
     Premysl Janota (Charles University, Prague)
     Helena Kurzova (Czech Academy of Sciences)
     Jiri V. Neustupny (Osaka University)
     Pavel Novak (Charles University, Prague)
     Bohumil Palek (Charles University, Prague) - chairman
     Ewa Willim (Jagellonian University, Poland)
 
 
     Preliminary application for LP'96 and short abstract (half page)
    should be sent not later by September 30, 1995.
 
                         Premiminary Application Form
 
     Name:
 
     Affiliation:
 
     University:
 
     phone        mail adress       fax         e-mail
 
     Preliminary title of submitted paper:
 
 
    Note:  If you  plan to  request financial  support from various
    funds, please feel  free to contact me as to  the topic of your
    paper at any time.
 
     Updated information on LP96 will be available at:
     http://www.cuni.cz/lp96
 
     Contact address:
     e-mail: palek at ruk.cuni.cz  or
             palek at ff.cuni.cz
     or by mail:
     Bohumil Palek
     Department of Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies
     2, Jan Palach Sq., 116 38 Prague 1, Czech Republic
    phone: (xx422) 24491 524
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