7.436, Confs: Multilinguality in the Lexicon

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Subject: 7.436, Confs: Multilinguality in the Lexicon
 
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Date:  Thu, 21 Mar 1996 15:30:00 GMT
From:  lynneca at cogs.susx.ac.uk (Lynne Cahill)
Subject:  CFP: Multilinguality in the Lexicon
 
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Date:  Thu, 21 Mar 1996 15:30:00 GMT
From:  lynneca at cogs.susx.ac.uk (Lynne Cahill)
Subject:  CFP: Multilinguality in the Lexicon
 
 
              AISB96 Workshop: Multilinguality in the Lexicon
 
         FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION AND PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
                           21st March 1996
 
Dates:      1st - 2nd April, 1996
Venue:      University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
 
 
This workshop aims to bring together active researchers with an
interest in the issues surrounding multilingual aspects of lexicons.
Traditionally, multilingual issues in the lexicon have primarily been
a concern of applied NLP research, notably machine translation and
more recently multilingual generation; the recent upsurge of work on
more theoretical aspects of lexical representation has focussed on a
monolingual view. However, these two strands are now beginning to come
together: theoreticians are branching out into multilingual issues,
and applied researchers are beginning to exploit some of the newer
developments in lexical representation. This workshop provides an
opportunity for lexical practitioners of all sorts to focus on the
particular problems and questions associated with multilingual lexical
representation.
 
The workshop is part of the AISB96 Workshop and Tutorial series being
held at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.  The series comprises
eight (one or two-day) workshops and two (one-day) tutorials which
will all run simultaneously.  The refreshment breaks will be common to
all, so there will be an opportunity to mix with attendees of other
workshops. The full list of workshops is given at the end of this
announcement.
 
 
- - Provisional programme ---
 
The papers are grouped together with a guided discussion for each
group.  The final session will include a more general discussion of
issues raised and future directions for research.
 
 
April 1st AM
    `A Multilingual Lexicon Based on Frame Semantics'
        U. Heid and K. Krueger
    `IWNR - Extending A Public Multilingual Taxonomy to Russian'
        Richard F. E. Sutcliffe, Jean Veronis, Anatoliy Anatolievich
        Polikarpov and Leonid Aleksejevich Kuzmin
    `Lexicons in the MikroKosmos Project'
        Sergei Nirenburg, Stephen Beale, Kavi Mahesh, Boyan Onyshkevych,
	Victor Raskin, Evelyne Viegas, Yorick Wilks and Remi Zajac
    Discussion
 
April 1st PM
    `English vs German Verbs in Multilingual Generation'
        Manfred Stede
    `An Approach to Lexical Choice in Highly Derived Languages'
        Saad Al-Jaabri and Chris Mellish
    `Exploiting inheritance in multilingual lexicons'
        Roger Evans
    Discussion
 
April 2nd AM
    `Multilingual Representation of Related Languages: Numerals in
	English, German and Dutch'
        Lynne J. Cahill
    `Cross-Linguistic Semantics for Complex Nominals in the Generative
    Lexicon'
        Federica Busa and Michael Johnston
    Discussion
 
April 2nd PM
    Site visit to the Information Technology Research Institute,
    University of Brighton, for demonstrations of some of the systems
    discussed in the talks (including Heid & Krieger, Nirenburg
    et al, and Stede, as well as some home-grown ITRI work).
 
 
- - How to register ---
 
Full details of the workshop series plus registration forms and
information may be found at
 
    http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/aisb/aisb96
 
or by emailing a request to
 
    aisb at cogs.sussex.ac.uk
 
Note that late registration applies from 1st March 1996.
 
 
- - Points of Contact ---
 
For registrations, general enquiries and AISB Membership, contact:
 
    AISB Executive Officer
    School of Cognitive & Computing
        Sciences
    University of Sussex
    Brighton, BN1 9QH, UK
 
    Tel: +44 1273 678448
    Fax: +44 1273 671320
    Email: aisb at cogs.susx.ac.uk
 
 
Specific enquiries about this workshop may be addressed to:
 
    Lynne Cahill                        Roger Evans
    School of Cognitive & Computing     Information Technology Research
        Sciences                                Institute
    University of Sussex                University of Brighton
    Brighton, BN1 9QH, UK               Brighton, BN2 4AT, UK
 
    Tel: +44 1273 678564                Tel: +44 1273 642902
    Fax: +44 1274 671320                Fax: +44 1273 642908
    Email: lynneca at cogs.susx.ac.uk      Email: Roger.Evans at itri.brighton.ac.uk
 
 
 
- - AISB96 Workshops and Tutorials ---
 
Here is the full list of workshops and tutorials running in AISB96.
For further information see http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/aisb/aisb96
 
    Introduction to the SOAR Cognitive Architecture
    Artificial Life & Adaptive Behaviour
    Rule-Extraction from Trained Neural Networks
    Multilinguality in the Lexicon
    Language Engineering for Document Analysis & Recognition
    Evolutionary Computing
    Intelligent Feature Selection
    Post Graduate Workshop
    Learning in Robots & Animals
    Automated Reasoning
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