8.949, Confs: CIMQL, Ind-Arian/Indo-Iranian/Indo-Euro

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Subject: 8.949, Confs: CIMQL, Ind-Arian/Indo-Iranian/Indo-Euro

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Date:  Fri, 20 Jun 1997 13:13:17 +0100
From:  "Fiona J. Tweedie" <fiona at stats.gla.ac.uk>
Subject:  Early Registration deadline - CIMQL

2)
Date:  Mon, 23 Jun 1997 11:49:01 +0200
From:  martinez <martinez at em.uni-frankfurt.de>
Subject:  Confs: Ind-Arian, Indo-Iranian and Indo-European

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Date:  Fri, 20 Jun 1997 13:13:17 +0100
From:  "Fiona J. Tweedie" <fiona at stats.gla.ac.uk>
Subject:  Early Registration deadline - CIMQL

            WORKSHOP IN COMPUTATIONALLY-INTENSIVE METHODS
                     IN QUANTITATIVE LINGUISTICS

       Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute
                      Department of Statistics
                     University of Glasgow, UK
                       11, 12 September 1997

                        EARLY REGISTRATION

Please note that the early registration deadline has been extended
until 30 June for this workshop. Payments received after this date
will be subject to a GBP50 increase in the registration fee. To
register, complete the form at
http://www.stats.gla.ac.uk/~cimql/regform.html, or download and
complete the text version (regform.txt).

Details of the workshop follow:

In recent years techniques from disciplines such as computer science,
articficial intelligence and statistics have found their way into the
pages of journals such as the Journal of Quantitative Linguistics,
Literary and Linguistic Computing and Computers and the
Humanities. While this influx may bring more advanced methods of
analysis to the fields of quantitative linguistics, stylometry and
stylistics, the demands upon researchers to understand and use these
new techniques are great. Familiarity with the appropriate software
and the ear of a sympathetic expert are pre-requisites without which
the technique may seem out of reach to the average researcher. The
Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute and the
Department of Statistics of the University of Glasgow are hence
supporting this practical workshop in Computationally-Intensive
Methods in Quantitative Linguistics.

The workshop is designed to introduce the participants to four such
techniques in a practical environment.  Each half-day session will be
divided into an introductory session in a lecture theatre and a longer
period spent working with software and practical examples. All of the
speakers have published papers using the analyses they will present
and their aim in this workshop is to enable the participants to return
to their home institutions able to carry out these techniques in the
course of their own research.

The sessions and speakers are as follows:

Deconstructing texts with electronic dice: Monte Carlo methods in
  lexical statistics.
Harald Baayen; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen,
               The Netherlands.

Fitting probability distributions to linguistic data. Deductive and
  explorative methods in synergetic linguistics.
Reinhard Koehler; University of Trier, Germany.

Evolutionary Computing and Text Categorization.
Richard Forsyth; University of the West of England, Bristol,
                 United Kingdom.

Neural Nets, Principal Component Analysis, Marlowe and Shakespeare.
Thomas Merriam; United Kingdom.

The workshop will be held in the Boyd Orr Building of the University
of Glasgow, commencing on Wednesday 10 September with a reception in
the Hunterian Art Gallery. The four workshop sessions will take place
on Thursday 11 September and Friday 12 September. There will also be a
half day to Loch Lomond and the Glen Goyne whisky distillery on the
morning of Saturday 13 September.

Accommodation has been arranged in university accommodation at a cost
of GBP17.45 including breakfast. Tea and coffee, lunches and evening
meals on 11 and 12 September, as well as a drinks reception on 10
September are included in the registration fee. The registration fee
is GBP150.00 and GBP100.00 for students.

For more information about the workshop and to register, please
consult the web site at http://www.stats.gla.ac.uk/~cimql, or send
email to the conference organisers at cimql at stats.gla.ac.uk.




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

Date:  Mon, 23 Jun 1997 11:49:01 +0200
From:  martinez <martinez at em.uni-frankfurt.de>
Subject:  Confs: Ind-Arian, Indo-Iranian and Indo-European

This message has been sent to Linguist List, Indoeuropean,
Indology and HISTLING
Apologies for cross-postings!
See. http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/curric/erl-97b.html
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         Kolloquium der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft
           Indoarisch, Iranisch und die Indogermanistik
                   Erlangen, 2. - 5. Oktober 1997
                            P r o g r a m m

            Donnerstag, 2. Oktober 1997
 8.45 -  9.00 Begr|_ung
 9.00 - 10.00 Thomas Oberlies (Freiburg i.B.): Pans Zahnl|cken
und Hermes' Vorliebe f|r Backwerk: die gvedische Religion und
ihre Vorldufer
10.00 - 10.25 Manfred Mayrhofer (Wien): Zum Etymologikon des
nachvedischen Altindoarischen
10.25 - 10.50 Rosemarie L|hr (Jena): Zum Modalfeld im
Altindischen


10.50 - 11.20 Kaffeepause


11.20 - 11.45 Maria Kozianka (Jena): Passivkonstruktionen mit
aktivischen Endungen im Altindischen
11.45 - 12.10 Susanne Zeilfelder (Jena): Prdverben ohne Verben im
Altindischen
12.10 - 12.35 Toshifumi Got (Sendai): Das Priesteramt des Vasiha
und die indoiranische Sonnenverehrung -
Interpretation von RV VII 88
12.35 - 13.00 Junko Sakamoto-Got (Osaka): Das Jenseits und
i-prta- `die Wirkung des Geopferten und des
Geschenkten' in der vedischen Religion

                 M I T T A G S P A U S E

15.00 - 16.00 Konrad Klaus (Bochum): Die Srautastras
16.00 - 16.25 Irene Balles (Jena): Die indoiranischen
"cvi-Bildungen" und ihre Deutungen im Lichte der Typologie
16.25 - 16.50 Lucio Melazzo (Palermo): Die Milch der Nacht


16.50 - 17.20 Kaffeepause


17.20 - 17.45 Frangois Heenen (Wien): Le disideratif dans le vida

17.45 - 18.10 Agnes Korn (Graz): Streckformen im Rigveda
18.10 - 18.35 Karl Praust (Wien): Der Se-Charakter der Wurzel d
im Veda
18.35 - 19.00 Velizar Sadovski-Savtchov (Wien): Die Komposita mit
prdpositionalem Vorderglied im Rigveda

                                  Freitag, 3. Oktober 1997

09.00 - 10.00 Karlheinz Kessler (Erlangen): Der Einflu_ des
Iranischen auf das Akkadische der Achaimenidenzeit
10.00 - 10.25 Ignacio-Javier Adiego Lajara (Barcelona): Autour du
elatif vieux-perse
10.25 - 10.50 Xavier Tremblay (Tournai): Zum avestischen
Konsonantismus


10.50 - 11.20 Kaffeepause


11.20 - 11.45 Onofrio Carruba (Pavia): \ber die Indoarier von
Mitanni
11.45 - 12.10 Almut Hintze (Cambridge): Die avestische Wurzel mad
`messen'
12.10 - 12.35 Michael Janda (Z|rich): Fesselndes von Yima
12.35 - 13.00 Matthias Fritz (Berlin): Eine indoiranische
Bezeichnung f|r "heiraten"

        M I T T A G S P A U S E

15.00 - 16.00 Gert Klingenschmitt (Regensburg): Mittelpersisch
16.00 - 16.25 Desmond Durkin-Meisterernst (M|nster): Das
parthische Verbum
16.25 - 16.50 Nicholas Sims-Williams (Cambridge): The Bactrian
verbal system


16.50 - 17.20 Kaffeepause


17.20 - 17.45 F. Javier Martmnez Garcma (Frankfurt/Main): Zur
avestischen Lautlehre
17.45 - 18.10 Michiel de Vaan (Leiden): Bemerkungen zur
handschriftlichen \berlieferung der Yasnas
18.10 - 18.35 Agustm Alemany Vilamajs (Barcelona): Wer waren die
Alanen?
18.35 - 19.00 Johnny Cheung (Leiden): Same remarks on the Ossetic
gemination


19.30 - 20.15 Jost Gippert (Frankfurt/Main): Indoiranistisches
Text-Retrieval: Die neuen elektronischen Bearbeitungen
altiranischer und vedischer Texte

            Samstag, 4. Oktober 1997
 9.00 - 10.00 Michael Witzel (Harvard): Die sprachliche Situation
in Nordindien in vedischer Zeit
10.00 - 10.25 Alexander Lubotsky (Leiden): The Vedic root v `to
cover' and its present
10.25 - 10.50 Martin K|mmel (Freiburg i.B.): Der Aorist der
Wurzel(n) ar im Indoiranischen


10.50 - 11.20 Kaffeepause


11.20 - 11.45 Georges-Jean Pinault (Paris): Sur l'interpritation
des comparaisons vidiques
11.45 - 12.10 Stefan Schaffner (Regensburg): Altindisch amnas
12.10 - 12.35 Katharina Kupfer (W|rzburg): Kopula- und
Nominalsdtze im Rigveda
12.35 - 13.00 Norbert Oettinger (Augsburg): Zu Pan- und
                    M I T T A G S P A U S E
15.00 - 16.00 Oskar von Hin|ber (Freiburg i.B.): Spurensuche im
Vedischen: Mittelindisches im Altindischen
16.00 - 16.25 Wolfram Euler (M|nchen): Der Met - Rauschtrank oder
Delikatesse der Indogermanen? \berlegungen zur Bedeutungsvielfalt
von indoiran. *madhu
16.25 - 16.50 Leonid I. Kulikov (Leiden): The Vedic type syati
revisited


16.50 - 17.20 Kaffeepause


17.20 - 17.45 Josi Luis Garcma Ramsn (Kvln): Indoiranische
Wurzelprdsentia und iterative Aktionsart
17.45 - 18.10 Caroline aan de Wiel (Halle/Saale): dy > jy, oder
Prkritismus im Rigveda?
18.10 - 18.35 Reinhard Stempel (Bonn): Armenisch und Indoiranisch

18.35 - 19.00 J|rgen Lehmann (W|rzburg): Die rigvedische
Somapflanze war weder gr|ne Pflanze noch Pilz: Sicht eines
Entomologen

anschlie_end: gemeinsamer Abend in der Evangelischen
Studentengemeinde

                       Sonntag, 5. Oktober 1997
 9.00 -  9.25 Sektion A: Hisashi Miyakawa (Erlangen): AB 5,14,2
nihv-a- avavadit, nih-va- avavadit
 9.25 -  9.50 Sektion A: Oleg Poljakov (Vilnius): Einige Fragen
der idg. Akzentologie
 9.00 -  9.50 Sektion B: Peter Raulwing / Robert Oberheid (Bonn):
Der Kikkuli-Text und die Rolle der Indoarier im altorientalischen
Fuhrwesen - Einige Bemerkungen zu neueren hippologischen und
philologischen Interpretationen

Sektionen A und B:
 9.50 - 10.15 Frank Bernhauer (M|nchen): Syntaktische
Besonderheiten bei Vergleichskonstruktionen im Vedischen
10.15 - 10.40 N. Alberto Cantera Glera (Salamanca): Iranisch
*xan- und germanisch *swin~a-


10.40 - 11.00 Pause


11.00 - 11.25 Birgit Anette Olsen (Kopenhagen): The PIE
Background of the Types dev and vk
11.25 - 11.50 Jens Elmegerd Rasmussen (Kopenhagen): Zur
Vorgeschichte des Plusquamperfekts
11.50 - 12.15 Robert Plath (Erlangen): Indoiranische Miszellen
12.15 - 12.40 Bernhard Forssman (Erlangen): Zu Yast 8,40
12.40 - 12.50 Schlu_wort, Verabschiedung

Tagungsraum: Hvrsaal C, Philosophisches Seminargebdude II,
Kochstra_e 4 (Eingang Hindenburgstra_e)
Der Tagungsort von Sektion B am Sonntag (5.10.1997, 9.00-9.50
Uhr) wird noch bekanntgegeben.

Bureau/Contacting Address:
            Institut f|r Vergleichende Indogermanische
Sprachwissenschaft
            Kochstra_e 4
            D-91054 Erlangen-N|rnberg

            Tel: +49-9131-85-9376 oder -85-2404
            Fax: +49-9131-85-6390
            email: p2indog at phil.uni-erlangen.de


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