6.904, FYI: Forensic Ling Journal, German Ling Society Summer School

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-904. Wed Jun 28 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  257
 
Subject: 6.904, FYI: Forensic Ling Journal, German Ling Society Summer School
 
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Date:  Tue, 20 Jun 1995 12:59:00
From:  BLACKWELLSA at vms1.bham.ac.uk (SUE BLACKWELL)
Subject:         FORENSIC LINGUISTICS Journal: subscription information
 
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Date:  Tue, 27 Jun 1995 14:02:31 +0200
From:  mineur at CoLi.Uni-SB.DE (Anne-Marie Mineur)
Subject:  DGfS Summerschool (August 28th -- September 1995) Saarbruecken
 
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Date:  Tue, 20 Jun 1995 12:59:00
From:  BLACKWELLSA at vms1.bham.ac.uk (SUE BLACKWELL)
Subject:         FORENSIC LINGUISTICS Journal: subscription information
 
 
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Date:  Tue, 27 Jun 1995 14:02:31 +0200
From:  mineur at CoLi.Uni-SB.DE (Anne-Marie Mineur)
Subject:  DGfS Summerschool (August 28th -- September 1995) Saarbruecken
 
           *** NOTE: Early registration closes June 30th ****
 
The Fifth Summer School of the German Linguistic Society (Deutsche
Gesellschaft fuer Sprachwissenschaft) will be held between August 28th and
September 8th, 1995 at the University of Saarland (Saarbruecken, Germany).
The topic is "Language: Cognitive Structures and Processes". The programme
will cover cognitive aspects of natural language in the areas of
theoretical linguistics, computational linguistics, and psycholinguistics.
 
*      18 courses in German and English language each course consisting of
       five 90 minute lectures as well as workshops, exercises, and
       demonstrations.
 
*      Plenary lectures on "Language and Cognition"
 
*      Evening lectures on the topic "Language: Cognitive Structures and
       Processes".
 
*      There will be a social programme, including official reception in
       Saarbruecken castle, a Summer School party ...
 
 
 
Programm
 
 
Ring-              Christopher Habel (Koordination): Sprache und
vorlesung          Kognition
 
 
A      Theoretical linguistics
 
 
Phonetics          William Barry: Cognitive Aspects of Phonetics
 
Phonology          Richard Wiese: Einf"uhrung in die Optimalit"atstheorie
 
Syntax             Hubert Haider: Invarianten der syntaktischen
                   Strukturierung
 
                   Michael Herweg & Tibor Kiss: Theoretische und
                   kognitive Aspekte einer deklarativen Grammatikanalyse
                   des Deutschen. Prinzipien und Schemata der HPSG
 
Semantics          Leonard Talmy: How Language Structures Concepts
 
                   Gilles Fauconnier: Cognitive Semantics
 
                   Hans Kamp: Einstellungen, Einstellungsberichte und
                   sprachliche Kommunikation
 
                   Jeff Pelletier: Formal Semantic Issues Surrounding Generic
                   Statements
 
Lexicon            Dieter Wunderlich: Lexical Decomposition Grammar
 
 
B       Psycholinguistics
 
 
Language           Barbara Hemforth & Gerhard Strube: Kognitives Parsing
comprehension
                   Simon Garrod: Language Comprehension and How We Track
                   the Thread of Discourse
 
Speech             Thomas Pechmann: Sprachproduktion
production
 
Language           Werner Deutsch: Das Allgemeine und das Spezielle im
acquisition        Erstspracherwerb am Beispiel der Personreferenz
 
Lexicon            Etta Drews & Pienie Zwitserlood: Das Mentale Lexikon
 
Neuro-             Barbara H"ohle & Stephanie Kelter: Neurolinguistik:
linguistics        Kognitive Aphasieforschung
 
 
C      Computational linguistics
 
Lexicon            James Pustejovsky: Processes of Lexically-based
                   Inference: Co-composition and Abduction
 
Processing         Hans Uszkoreit: Performanzmodellierung in der
models             Computerlinguistik
 
Man-Maschine       Wolfgang Wahlster: Prozessmodelle multimodaler
communication      Kommunikation
 
 
 
 
 
 
Registration :
 
 
Fees:
 
Early registration (before June 30th) :
 
Students:                           DM 280
Visiting scholars:                  DM 560
Industrial participants:           DM 1100
 
Registration after June 30th
 
Students:                           DM 350
Visiting scholars:                  DM 650
Industrial participants:           DM 1200
 
 
You may register from now on. We shall try to find low-priced accommodation
(applications will be dealt with on a first done, first served basis).
 
 
Information and registration:
 
 
        DGfS-Sommerschule 1995
        Universitaet des Saarlandes
        Computerlinguistik, Bau 17.2
        D-66041 Saarbruecken
        Tel.:  +49 (681) 302-4444;
        Fax.: +49 (681) 302-4351
        internet: dgfs at coli.uni-sb.de
 
 
Local organization: Manfred Pinkal and Claudia Villiger
 
This and further information is also available on WorldWideWeb:
http://coli.uni-sb.de/info/dgfs/
 
 
 
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