6.910, Calls: Relevance theory, Discourse anaphora

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-910. Thu Jun 29 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  136
 
Subject: 6.910, Calls: Relevance theory, Discourse anaphora
 
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Date:  Wed, 28 Jun 1995 12:59:15 BST
From:  M.Groefsema at herts.ac.uk (Groefsema)
Subject:  Relevance Theory Workshop
 
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Date:  Wed, 28 Jun 1995 12:06:08 BST
From:  mcenery at comp.lancs.ac.uk ("Dr Tony McEnery")
Subject:  Colloquium on Discourse Anaphora
 
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Date:  Wed, 28 Jun 1995 12:59:15 BST
From:  M.Groefsema at herts.ac.uk (Groefsema)
Subject:  Relevance Theory Workshop
 
 
 
               * * * *   CALL FOR PAPERS   * * * *
 
                    Relevance Theory Workshop
                   University of Hertfordshire
 
                 Held at Cardfields Centre, Essex, UK
 
                        27 - 29 October 1995
 
Submissions are invited for 30-minute papers for the above
workshop.  The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers
(max.35) currently working on any topic within the framework of Relevance
theory.
 
Invited Speakers:  Deirdre Wilson and Dan Sperber
 
Please submit three copies of a one page abstract (two
anonymous ones, one with name, affiliation and email address on it), and
give your name and full address seperately.
 
Abstract deadline:  1 August 1995
 
Please send your abstract to:
 
Marjolein Groefsema
Department of Linguistics
University of Hertfordshire
Watford Campus
Aldenham
Watford, Herts.
WD2 8AT
U.K.
 
 
 
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Date:  Wed, 28 Jun 1995 12:06:08 BST
From:  mcenery at comp.lancs.ac.uk ("Dr Tony McEnery")
Subject:  Colloquium on Discourse Anaphora
 
                                CALL FOR PAPERS
 
        DAARC96 - Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium
                Lancaster University, 17-18th July, 1996
 
 
Anaphora and anaphor resolution has received a great deal of attention
from workers in linguistics, computational linguistics, artificial
intelligence and information retrieval for a number of decades.  This
aspect of natural language has proved a major challenge for all of
these fields, and a great many differing theories and solutions have
been proposed and implemented with varying degrees of success.  A need
clearly exists for workers in the field of anaphora and anaphor
resolution to meet. Our hope is that this meeting will allow all of the
different strands of work on anaphora to be  identified, with a view to
producing an up-to-date review of the field that incorporates the many
changes that have taken place in this field in recent  years.
 
For this reason, a Coloquium will take place on 17th and 18th July,
1996 at Lancaster University, UK.  Papers are requested for
presentation on all aspects of anaphora and anaphor resolution.  The
following research areas are of particular interest, but do not
constitute an exhaustive list:
 
corpus-based studies of anaphora in natural language, statistical
approaches to anaphor resolution, cognitive and psychological perspectives,
discourse and text-processing perspectives, information retrieval and other
computer applications, pragmatics and anaphor resolution, and
linguistic-theoretical approaches.
 
Papers reporting work on anaphora in any language are welcome.
Research may be  work in progress, or work that has already been
completed.  Please send abstracts to a member of the CAAR96 Organizing
Committee at one of the addresses given below.  Abstracts may be sent
either electronically, by email or fax, or by traditional surface mail.
 
Abstracts should arrive at Lancaster by 1st December, 1995, and
notification will be sent by 12th January, 1996.  Draft versions of
full papers should arrive by 30th April, 1996. The proceedings of the
colloquium will be published.
 
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The CAAR96 Organizing Committee:
 
Simon Botley,                           Dr Tony McEnery,
Department of Linguistics and MEL,      Department of Linguistics and MEL
Lancaster University,                   Lancaster University
Bailrigg,                               Bailrigg,
Lancaster LA14YT                        Lancaster LA1 4YT
email:  spb at comp.lancs.ac.uk            email:  mcenery at comp.lancs.ac.uk
phone:  01524-65201 ext. 3111/3212      phone:  01524-65201 ext. 3024
 
FAX:    01524 843 085
 
 
 
 
 
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