8.998, Calls: 16th AESLA, DRH'97

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Subject: 8.998, Calls: 16th AESLA, DRH'97

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Date:  Wed, 2 Jul 1997 20:24:10 +0100
From:  loperez at siur.unirioja.es (lorena perez)
Subject:  16th AESLA Conference

2)
Date:  Thu, 20 Mar 1997 18:46:01 +0000 (GMT)
From:  Mike Fraser <mike.fraser at computing-services.oxford.ac.uk>
Subject:  Conference: DRH'97

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 2 Jul 1997 20:24:10 +0100
From:  loperez at siur.unirioja.es (lorena perez)
Subject:  16th AESLA Conference

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       16th AESLA CONFERENCE
UNIVERSITY OF LA RIOJA, SPAIN
22-25 April, 1998
CALL FOR PAPERS


1- The University of La Rioja will host the 16th AESLA (Spanish
Association of Applied Linguistics) Conference. The Conference topic
is Applied Perspectives on Knowledge Organization and Language
Processing and Language Use. It will consist of nine Theme Sections,
which are listed below. There is an organizer for each section.

2- DEADLINES. Hard copies of communication proposals should be
submitted before 30 November, 1997. Authors are expected to provide
three copies of the full text of their contributions. The author's
name, address, phone number, FAX number, e-mail, and professional
information should appear only in one of the copies. Please omit all
this information from the other two copies. The full text, including
bibliographical references, notes, figures, and appendixes, should not
exceed 10 A4 or US letter size pages, typed double-spaced and with
reasonably wide margins. Authors should ascribe their contributions to
a Theme Section and submit them to the corresponding Section
Organizer.  Submissions will be refereed. All submittors will be
notified of the committee's decision before the end of February
1998. A style sheet for publication in book format will then be
provided to all participants.  Submitters should be members of
AESLA. To become a member, contact the following address:

Secretaria de AESLA
Universitat Jaume I
Department de Filologia Anglesa i Romanica
Campus de la Carretera de Borriol
Apartat de Correus 224
12080 Castella, Spain.

3- CONFERENCE EVENTS

1. The Conference will feature at least four PLENARY LECTURES:

-Arthur Graesser. University of Memphis.
 Lecture Title: The Construction of Multiple Agents during the
Comprehension of Discourse and Literary Short Stories.
Workshop Title: How to Improve Expository Text to Facilitate
Comprehension and Memory.

-Joaquin Garrido. Complutense University. Madrid.
 Lecture title: El analisis del uso: Desde la pragmatica y la
sociolinguistica hacia una nueva concepcion de la gramatica. (The
analysis of usage: from pragmatics and sociolinguistics to a new
conception of grammar)

-Nanda Poulisse. University of Amsterdam.
 Lecture title: Slips of the Tongue and Second Language Processing.

-Fourth invited lecturer to be determined.

2. The Conference shall host seven WORKSHOPS and several ROUND TABLES,
which will be simultaneous with other conference events.

3. COMMUNICATIONS. Presentation of communications will be restricted to
twenty minutes plus ten minutes' discussion.

4. POSTERS. Abstracts of approximately 150 words should be submitted
to the corresponding Theme Section organizer. As in the case of
communications, authors should include their personal and professional
data (author's name, address, phone number, fax number, and e-mail.).

4- THEME SECTION ORGANIZERS (plus submittal address):

LANGUAGE ACQUISITION & LEARNING
Rosa Maria Manchan Ruiz
Universidad de Murcia
Departamento de Filologia Inglesa
Plaza de la Universidad
30071- Murcia
Tel: (34) (68) 363187
Fax: (34) (68) 363185/363417
E-mail: manchon at fcu.um.es

SYLLABUS DESIGN & LANGUAGE TEACHING
Aquilino Sanchez Perez
Universidad de Murcia
Departamento de Filologia Inglesa
Plaza de la Universidad
30071- Murcia
Tel: (34) (68) 363175/191
Fax: (34) (68) 363185
E-mail: asanchez at fcu.um.es

LANGUAGE FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
Guadalupe Aguado de Cea
Universidad Politocnica de Madrid
Facultad de Informatica
Campus de Montegancedo
Boadilla del Monte
28660- Madrid
Tel:   (34) (1) 715 84 11
Fax:   (34) (1) 336 74 12
E-mail:  lupe at fi.upm.es

LANGUAGE PSYCHOLOGY, CHILD LANGUAGE AND PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
Mercedes Belinchon Carmona
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Departamento de Psicologia Basica
Facultad de Psicologia
28049-Madrid
Tel: 91-3975201
Fax: 91-3975215
E-mail: mercedes.belinchon at uam.es

SOCIOLINGUISTICS
Francisco Moreno Fernandez
Universidad de Alcala
Departamento de Filologia
Edificio de San Jose de Caracciolos
c/Trinidad 5
28801- Alcala de Henares, Madrid.
Tel: 91-8854481 (despacho)
91-8855037 (laboratorio)
Fax: 91- 8854413
E-mail: fmoreno at filo.alcala.es


PRAGMATICS, DISCOURSE ANALYSIS & COMMUNICATION
Juana Marin Arrese
UNED
Departamento de Filologias Extranjeras
Facultad de Filologia
c/Senda del Rey s/n
28040 Madrid
Tel. 3986842
Fax:: 3986830
E-mail: jmarin at sr.uned.es

CORPUS LINGUISTICS & COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
Maria Antonia Marti Antonin
Universidad de Barcelona
Departamento de Filologia Romanica
Seccion de Linguistica General
Gran Via 585
08007-Barcelona
Tel.: 93-4035671
Fax: 93-3189822
E-mail: amarti at lingua.fil.ub.es

LEXICOLOGY & LEXICOGRAPHY
Jesus M. Sanchez Garcia
Universidad de Cordoba
Departamento de Filologia Francesa e Inglesa
Facultad de Filosofia y Letras
Plaza del Cardenal Salazar, 3
14071-Cordoba
Tel: (957) 218135
Fax: (957) 218789
E-mail: ff1sagaj at lucano.uco.es

TRANSLATION
Pamela Faber
Universidad de Granada
Departamento de Traduccion e Interpretacion
Facultad de Traduccion e Interpretacion
c/Puentezuelas 55
18002-Granada
Tel: (958) 246261
Fax.: (958) 244104
E-mail: pfaber at REDESTB.ES



5- REGISTRATION
The registration form will be provided, together with Hotel and Excursion
Reservation information, in September.

Registration before March, 23rd, 1998

Members............................  15.000 pts.
Non-members....................... 20.000 pts.
Students.............................6.000 pts.

Registration after March, 23rd, 1998:

Members............................. 17.000 pts.
Non-members..................... 22.000 pts.
Students............................ 7.000 pts.

6- For any inquiries concerning the Conference, contact:
XVI CONGRESO DE AESLA
Javier Martin Arista (Secretary)
Departamento de Filologias Modernas
Edificio Quintiliano
c/ Cigea 60
26004, r1o (La Rioja)
Tel.: (941) 299425/299433
Fax: (941) 299419
e-mail: javier.martin at dfm.unirioja.es


7- Information about La Rioja
La Rioja is located in Northern Spain. This region is known for its
wine production and its natural richness (cultivated valleys and
almost untouched oak and beechwood forests in the mountains). Several
of its towns are part of the pilgrimage route to Santiago de
Compostela and the monastery of San Millin de la Cogolla is home to
the first written documents in the Spanish language. The University of
La Rioja's interest in language studies has given rise to the
organization of several International Conferences on Historical
Linguistics. For more information on the area and on the University of
La Rioja visit the following webpages:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/iperez/rioja.htm and
http://www.unirioja.es.


Lorena Perez Hernandez
Universidad de La Rioja
Departamento de Filologias Modernas
Edificio Quintiliano
c/Cigea, 60
26004, Logroo, La Rioja, Spain

tel.   (41) 299430
FAX.:  (41) 299419
e-mail: loperez at dfm.unirioja.es


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 20 Mar 1997 18:46:01 +0000 (GMT)
From:  Mike Fraser <mike.fraser at computing-services.oxford.ac.uk>
Subject:  Conference: DRH'97


                   * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
                   *               DRH 97                  *
                   *  DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR THE HUMANITIES *
                   * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
                             St Anne's College, Oxford
                              14 - 17 September 1997

             "Bringing together the creators, users, distributors,
             and custodians of Digital Resources in the Humanities."

                  SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

                  *PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF TIMETABLE BELOW*

   Mission: DRH97 aims to become a new forum for all those affected by
   the digitization of our common cultural heritage: the scholar
   producing or using an electronic edition; the teacher using digital
   media in the seminar room; the publisher finding new ways to reach new
   markets; the librarian, curator, art historian, or archivist wishing
   to improve both access to and conservation of the digital information
   that characterizes contemporary culture and scholarship.

   Format: The conference will take up three intensive days of academic
   papers, panel discussions, technical reports, and software
   demonstrations, held this year in a comfortable Oxford college. The
   atmosphere will, we hope, encourage a lot of energetic discussion,
   both formal and informal. Leading practitioners of the application of
   digital techniques and resources in the Humanities, from the worlds of
   scholarship, librarianship, and publishing will be there, exchanging
   expertise, experience, and opinions.

   Sponsors: The conference is sponsored by the British Library, the
   Office for Humanities Communication, the Arts and Humanities Data
   Service, the Centre for Computing in the Humanities of Kings College
   London, the International Institute for Electronic Library Research of
   de Montfort University, the Library of University College London, and
   the Humanities Computing Unit of Oxford University.

*  Timetable: Proposals are now invited for academic papers, themed
*  panel sessions and reports of work in progress. Extended abstracts
*  (1500 to two thousand words) should be submitted by *May 2nd
*  1997*. Proposals will be reviewed by an independent panel of
*  reviewers, and notifications of acceptance will be sent out by
*  13th June. All accepted proposals will be included in the
*  Conference preprint volume, and will also be considered for a
*  post-conference publication.

   Themes: creation of digital resources, textual, visual, and
   time-based; integration of digital resources as multimedia;
   policies and strategies for electronic delivery, both commercial
   and   non-commercial; cataloguing and metadata aspects of resource
   discovery; implications of digital resources and electronic delivery
   for teaching, learning, and scholarship; encoding standards;
   intellectual property rights; funding, cost-recovery, and charging
   mechanisms; digitization techniques and problems.

   Cost and accommodation: The conference fee of 250 pounds covers
   lunches, dinners, and the whole academic programme. The conference
   banquet will cost an additional 40 pounds. For accommodation,
   delegates can choose between ensuite rooms at 45 pounds/day or
   study/bedrooms with shared bathroom at 30 pounds/day for B & B. All
   accommodation is in St Anne's College, in modern purpose-built blocks
   adjoining the quadrangle and within a few minutes walk of all
   conference facilities.

   Further information: The conference web site at
   http://users.ox.ac.uk/~drh97/ will be regularly updated, and will
   include full details of the procedure for submitting proposals, the
   programme, and registration information. Bookmark it now!


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