8.396, Calls: Informatics, Humboldt/Whorf, Lang acq

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Subject: 8.396, Calls: Informatics, Humboldt/Whorf, Lang acq

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1)
Date:  Sun, 16 Mar 1997 15:51:54 +0100 (MET)
From:  Jan Staudek <staudek at informatics.muni.cz>
Subject:  SOFSEM '97 1st CFP

2)
Date:  Mon, 17 Mar 1997 19:33:24 +0000
From:  fs2a501 at rrz.uni-hamburg.de (Radden)
Subject:  Conference: Humboldt and Whorf revisited

3)
Date:  Sat, 15 Mar 1997 18:03:19 -0500
From:  holleb at linguist.umass.edu
Subject:  Call for Papers: Language Acquisition

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

Date:  Sun, 16 Mar 1997 15:51:54 +0100 (MET)
From:  Jan Staudek <staudek at informatics.muni.cz>
Subject:  SOFSEM '97 1st CFP

  1st CALL FOR PAPERS                                         :=

  +------------------------------------------------------------+
  |                         SOFSEM'97                          |
  |                                                            |
  |              XXIV-th Seminar on Current Trends             |
  |            in Theory and Practice of Informatics           |
  +------------------------------------------------------------+

                  November 22 - November 29, 1997
                    Devet-skal hotel, Milovy
                        Czech Republic

Organized by

  Czech Society for Computer Science
  Slovak Society for Computer Science
  Czech ACM Chapter
  Czech Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics

    In Cooperation with:

    CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, UK
    Department of Computer Science, Comenius University, Bratislava
    Department of Software Engineering, Charles University, Prague
    Institute of Computer Science, Academy of Sciences, Prague
    Institute of Computer Science, Masaryk University, Brno
    Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno

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Subject
- -----

SOFSEM (SOFtware SEMinar) is an eight-day international seminar
devoted to the theory and the practice of software systems. Its
program consists of a series of invited talks given by prominent
academic professionals and researchers.  Contributed talks and posters
of participants are also included in the program of SOFSEM. The
working language is English.
                   -------------------------------

Invited talks and contributed talks are published by Springer-Verlag
in the "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" series and distributed at
the seminar.

 +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
 | Sofsem'97 is the 24th in the series of Sofsem seminars held annually.|
 | It is intended to foster cooperation among people working in various |
 |   areas of computer science. Its scientific program offers a unique  |
 |       opportunity to gain a relatively quick and representative      |
 |        overview about the selected parts of computer science,        |
 |                    presented by top researchers.                     |
 |   Its social program provides an optimal framework for discussions,  |
 |  meetings, contact establishing, and socializing. Especially suited  |
 |                 for young computer scientists.                       |
 +----------------------------------------------------------------------+

TABLE OF CONTENTS
=================
Topics
Committees
Program of Invited Talks
Submissions
   Contributed Talks
   Posters
   Deadlines
Contact Addresses, Sofsem www-page
Fees
   Cancellation
   Financial support
Exhibitions
Sponsors
Local Arrangements, Venue, History
Registration
REGISTRATION FORM AND PAYMENT NOTICE

- ----
Topics
- ----
  A. Fundamentals,
  B. Distributed and parallel systems,
  C. Software engineering and methodology,
  D. Databases and Information Systems.

- --------
Committees
- --------

  Preliminary Program Committee
  -----------------------------
  Chair
    Frantisek Plasil,     Charles University, Prague, CZ,
  Vice-Chair
    Keith G. Jeffery,     CLRC RAL, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, UK

  Patrizia Asirelli,      I.E.-E.N.R., Pisa, IT
  Robert. G. Babb. II     University of Denver, US
  Michel Banatre,         Irisa/Inria, Rennes, FR
  Viliam Geffert          UPJS Kosice, SK
  Jane Grimson,           Trinity College, Dublin, IR
  Eduard Groeller         Vienna University of Technology, AT
  Bernard Guy,            INT, Evry, FR
  Petr Jancar,            Ostrava Univ, CZ
  Martin Kersten,         CWI, Amsterdam, NL
  Petr Kroha              TU Chemnitz, DE
  Antonin Kucera,         Charles Univ, Prague, CZ
  Hanspeter Moessenboeck, Univ Linz, AT
  Borivoj Melichar,       Czech Tech Univ, Prague, CZ
  Lenka Motyckova,        Masaryk University Brno, CZ
  Mogens Nielsen,         Aaurhus Univ, DK
  Vaclav Rajlich,         Wayne State Univ, Detroit, US
  Peter Ruzicka,          Comenius Univ, Bratislava, SK
  Anton Scheber,          SOFTEC Bratislava, SK
  Arne Solvberg,          The Norwegian Univ of Science and Technology, NO
  Jiri Sima,              Czech Academy of Sci, Prague, CZ
  Santosh Shrivastava,    Univ of Newcastle, UK
  Hava Siegelmann,        Technion Haifa, IL
  Gerard Tel,             Utrecht Univ, NL
  Volker Tschammer,       GMD Fokus, Berlin, DE
  Krzysztof Zielinski,    Univ of M&M, Krakow, PL

  Secretary
    Jiri Sochor,          Masaryk University, Brno, CZ

Advisory Board
- ------------
D. Bjorner, (UN University, IIST, Macau),
P. van Emde Boas, (CWI Amsterdam, NL),
M. Broy, (TU Munich, DE),
M. Chytil, (ANIMA Praha, Prague, CZ),
G. Gottlob, (TU Vienna, A),
K. G. Jeffery, (CLRC RAL, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, UK),
M. Zemankova, (NSF, Washington DC, USA)

Endowment Board
- -------------
J. Wiedermann, Chair (Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic)
B. Rovan, Vice-Chair (Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia)
K. G. Jeffery (CLRC RAL, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, UK)
J. Pavelka (DCIT, Prague, Czech Republic)
F. Plasil (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
I. Privara (Institute of Informatics and Statistics, Bratislava, Slovakia)
J. Staudek (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic)

- -------------------------------
Program of Invited Talks includes
- -------------------------------

  A. Fundamentals

      Reiner Feldmann, University of Paderborn, DE
            Computer Chess: The Importance of a Deep Look into the Future
      Marc van Kreveld, Utrecht University, NL
            Algorithms for Trangulated Terrains
      Klaus-Joern Lange, University of Tuebingen, DE
            On the Distributed Realisation of Parallel Algorithms
      Johann Makowsky, Technion, Haifa, IL
            The Fundamental Problem of Data Modeling
      Jaroslav Nesetril, Daniel Turzik, VSCHT, Prague, CZ
            Travelling Salesman and MAX-CUT - key problems of Combinatorial
            Optimization
      Pekka Orponen, University of Jyvaskyla, FI
            A Survey of Continuous-Time Computation Theory
      Klaus Weihrauch, Fernuniversitaet, Hagen, DE
            A Foundation for Computable Analysis
      Jiri Wiedermann, Institute of Computer Science, Academy of
                       Sciences, Prague, CZ
            Towards Machines That Can Think
      Henryk Wozniakowski, University of Warsaw/Columbia University, PL/USA
            Complexity of Multivariate Problems
      Shmuel Zaks, Technion, Haifa, IL
            Path layout in ATM Networks

  B. Distributed and Parallel Systems

      Barret Bryant, Prakash Kumar Muthukrishnan, University of Alabama at
                                                  Birmingham, USA
            Automatic Generation of Parallelizing Compilers for Object-Oriented
            Programming Languages from Denotational Semantics Specifications
      David Duce, CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, UK
            Theory and practice in interactionally rich distributed systems
      Valerie Issarny, INRIA/IRISA Rennes, F
            Configuration-Based programming Systems

  C. Software Engineering and Methodology

      Dines Bjorner, International Institute for Software Technology,
                     United Nations, University, Macau
            Signatures of Large-scale Infrastructure Systems
      Annie Kuntzmann-Combelles, Objectif Technologie, F
            Software Process Improvement
      Helmut Krcmar, University Hohenheim, Stuttgart, DE
            Telecooperation and Workflow Architecture
      Wolfgang Pree, JKU Linz, A
            Design Patterns for Object-Oriented Software Development

  D. Databases and Information Systems

      Klaus Dittrich, University of Zurich, CH
            Object-oriented database systems and beyond
      Maria Orlowska, University of Queensland, Brisbane, AUS
            Distributed Databases - From Theory to Practice
      Howard Williams, Herriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
            From OO through deduction to active DB - ROCK, ROLL and RAP
      Jiri Zara, Czech Technical University, Prague, CR
            An Introduction to Virtual Reality Modeling Language
      Jiri Zlatuska, Masaryk University, Brno, CR
            The information Society

For Abstracts of invited talks and CVs of invited speakers
see Sofsem www-page.

- ---------
Submissions
- ---------
  The categories for submissions include Contributed Talks and Posters.
  Each submission should have a title giving the following information:

  - name, address, e-mail address, and phone/fax number of each author;
  - specification of one of the authors as the contact person.

  To submit, please send via e-amil a postscript file or via s-mail five
  printed copies of your contribution. With each submission, please
  e-mail also an abstract in plain ASCII.  Any other form of electronic
  submission should be consulted in advance with the PC sectretary.

  Contributed Talks
  -----------------
  8-page drafts in English are expected.  A full camera-ready copy of
  contributed talks on current topics in Computer Science should be no
  longer than 8-pages.  Presentation time for contributed talks is 25
  minutes. Contributed talks will be included in the Proceedings of
  SOFSEM '97, published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series
  by Springer-Verlag.

  The Organizing Committee will supply the authors of accepted
  contributed talks with detailed technical instructions and the LaTeX
  style file for the preparation of the camera-ready copy.

  Posters
  -------
  We actively encourage posters describing work in progress.
  Final versions of two A4 page poster are expected.

  Deadlines
  ---------
  Submission of the contributed talk/poster     May  15, 1997
  Notification of acceptance/rejection          July 10, 1997
  Camera-ready copy of the contributed talk     Aug. 31, 1997

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Contact Addresses
- ---------------
  Sofsem www-page
  ---------------
  http://www.ics.muni.cz/sofsem/sofsem.html

  Communications and enquires should be adressed to:
  -------------------------------------------------
  sofsem at ics.muni.cz

  Submissions should be adressed to:
  ---------------------------------
  sofsemct at ics.muni.cz

  or

  Jiri Sochor
  Faculty of Informatics
  Masaryk University
  Botanicka 68a,
  602 00 Brno
  Czech Republic

- --
Fees
- --
  Kc stands for Czech Crowns. USD for US dollars.

  Total cost covers the registration fees, accommodation, and
  meals for the whole (eight-day) seminar as well as the Proceedings:

  Full fees:

  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  type     single_room  double_room  Explanation
  of fee
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  S1       8 660  Kc    7 300  Kc    total costs for CZ/SK participants
  S3         395  USD     340  USD   total costs for others
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------

  IMPORTANT!

  If payment is made by 1st September 1997
  the following reductions apply:

  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  type     single_room  double_room  Explanation
  of fee
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  S0 *)    6 860  Kc    5 500  Kc    total costs for CZ ACM, CSCS, SSCS
  S1       7 360  Kc    6 000  Kc    total costs for CZ/SK participants
  S2 **)     325  USD     270  USD   total costs for others ACM members
  S3         345  USD     290  USD   total costs for others
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
   *)  only for members of CZ ACM,
                           Czech Society for Computer Science (CSCS)
                           Slovak Society for Computer Science (SSCS),
   **) only for other ACM members,
  ---------------------------------------

  PLEASE NOTE:

     SOFSEM '96 was booked fully to capacity by the end of Aug. 1996 so
     REGISTER EARLY

  ---------------------------------------
  Note for CZ/SK participants:

  Accommodation - daily rates single room         - 410,- Kc
                            one prsn in dble room - 240,- Kc
                            meals                 - 110,- Kc
  =====================================================================

  Banking           : Ceska sporitelna Brno - mesto, Brno, Czech Rep.
  Account Name      : Ceska informaticka spolecnost, pobocka Brno
  Account Number    : 6851659-628/0800
  Details of Payment: Fill in your name, organization and the purpose of
                      payment: Sofsem'97 conference fee'.
                      (Czech/Slovak participants: variabilni symbol,
                       if allocated)

  Cancellation
  ------------
  Before 1-st November, 80% of the total cost will be refunded;
  after  1-st November, 50% of the total cost will be refunded.
  No refund will be made once the seminar has started.

  Financial support
  -----------------
  You may apply for financial support to partially cover your
  accommodation expenses.  A strong preference will be given to
  undergraduate and graduate students whose submissions for contributed
  talks and/or posters have been accepted. Your application for financial
  support must reach the Organizing Committee by 1-st August. We will let
  you know by 15-th August whether requested support will be granted for
  you.

- ------
Sponsors
- ------
ApS Brno, s.r.o., Digital Equipmnet, s.r.o., Help Service Mapping, s.r.o,
Hewlett-Packard, s.r.o., IBM CR, s.r.o., ORACLE Czech, s.r.o,

- ---------
Exhibitions
- ---------
1) presenting non profit results

  Organizations and individuals are invited to participate with
  demonstrations of non-profit research results and literature
  exhibitions.

2) presenting non profit results

  Organizations are invited to submit exhibitions of commercial software
  systems, organisation profiles, literature exhibitions, etc.

  Please submit a description of the demonstration and
  exhibitions to the address at the end of this page.  It is the
  responsibility of the demonstrator to provide suitable equipment.
  Exhibitors should contact the following address for further details:

  J. Staudek - SOFSEM '97
  FI MU Brno
  Botanicka 68a
  602 00 Brno
  Czech Republic
  phone:   +420-5-4151 2354
  FAX:     +420-5-4121 2747
  e-mail: sofsem at ics.muni.cz

- ---------------------------------
Local Arrangements, Venue, History
- ---------------------------------
  For more information regarding SOFSEM'97 and Local Arrangements,
  Venue and SOFSEM History see Sofsem www-page

  http://www.ics.muni.cz/sofsem/sofsem.html


- ----------
Registration
- ----------
  To register, please mail the filled-in registration form and the
  notification of your payment to the OC secretary:

  Z. Walletzka, SOFSEM '97
  UVT MU, Botanicka 68a,
  602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
  phone:  +420-5-4121 1646
  fax:    +420-5-4121 2747
  e-mail: sofsem at ics.muni.cz

============================= cut here ================================

                REGISTRATION FORM AND PAYMENT NOTICE

        Please e-mail or fax to:

                Z. Walletzka --- SOFSEM '97
                UVT MU
                Botanicka 68, 602 00 Brno
                Czech Republic
                fax: +420-5-4121 2747
                e-mail: sofsem at ics.muni.cz

        Family name (Mr, Ms) :  ........................

        First name:             ........................

        Organization:           ........................

        Current position:       ........................

        Address:                ........................

        Phone:                  ........................

        E-mail:                 ........................

        Amount of Payment:      ........................

        Date of Payment:        ........................

        Details of Payment:     ........................

        Vegetarian Meals:       YES     NO

        Type of Fee:            S0      S1     S2     S3

        ACM member number:      ........................

        Member of CIS/SIS       YES     NO

        Passport:               ........................
        (CZ/SK participants
          "rodne cislo / COP"   ........................)

        Comments:               ........................

                                ........................

        Date:                   ........................

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

Date:  Mon, 17 Mar 1997 19:33:24 +0000
From:  fs2a501 at rrz.uni-hamburg.de (Radden)
Subject:  Conference: Humboldt and Whorf revisited




LAUD-Symposium University of Duisburg, April 1-5, 1998

Call for papers for a neo-Whorfian symposium

HUMBOLDT AND WHORF REVISTED:
UNIVERSAL AND CULTURE-SPECIFIC CONCEPTUALIZATIONS
IN GRAMMAR AND LEXIS

The purpose of the symposium is to arrive at a new interpretation of
Humboldt's and Whorf's ideas on linguistic relativity in the light of
recent insights into linguistic conceptualization. Although papers on
the writings by Humboldt and Whorf are also highly welcome, the focus
will be on new research findings confirming or falsifying the main
claims of both these precursors of research into cognition and
language.
        Not only in theoretical linguistics, but also in the
description of the lexicon and grammar of single languages, new
findings abound that throw a special light on the links between
language, culture and thought. This equally holds for most
interdisciplinary fields such as anthropological linguistics, language
acquisition, psycholinguistics, creole linguistics, sociolinguistics,
and theolinguistics.
        We invite researchers from all those fields to contribute to
this symposium. For the moment we only need the title of your
prospective contribution; we will let you know later in the year when
your abstract is due.
        An application for funding by the symposium with the German
Research Foundation (DFG) will be submitted by the beginning of May
1997. A list of contributors stating the exact costs of flight tickets
or other travelling expenses is to be handed in to DFG.
        We invite you to participate and ask you to send us your name,
address, affiliation, title of your contribution and amount of your
travelling expenses by April 30, 1997.
        Please send an e-mail message to puetz at uni-duisburg.de or send a
fax to 00-49-379-203-2402.

Rene Dirven    Martin Puetz    Guenter Radden


-------------------------------- Message 3 -------------------------------

Date:  Sat, 15 Mar 1997 18:03:19 -0500
From:  holleb at linguist.umass.edu
Subject:  Call for Papers: Language Acquisition


                                CALL FOR PAPERS

                            CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT


                  New Perspectives on Language Acquisition:

                           Minimalism and Pragmatics

                     University of Massachusetts, Amherst

                              June 2,3 and 4 1997

This conference creates a stage for a discussion on new perspectives
on Minimalism and its relation to other areas in linguistics. The
emphasis of the conference will be on the contribution of acquisition
research to theoretical linguistics.

The conference has the intention to explore the following three
(sub-)fields and their interfaces:

-syntax, for instance issues dealing with Merger Theory, the
exploration of formal features and functional categories, as well as
issues involving complementation.

-pragmatics, for instance on Theory of Mind (mental representations of
the world), binding interfaces.

-semantics, for instance phenemena involving aspect and events.

The relations between the pragmatic, the syntactic and the semantic
components, as well as their internal development is the focus of this
conference. For instance, the opacity of complements plays a major
role in the study of long distance Wh-movement (see work by Roeper and
De Villiers).  Other topics that involve these subfields could be
negative polarity (e.g. John denied that anything happened), sequence
of tense constructions (e.g. John said he was happy = John said he is
happy) and various issues in the acquisition of binding.

The conference pays special attention to Afro American English and
SLI.  Papers will be selected on quality of the content and according
to the coherence of the conference.

invited speakers: David Lebeaux (N.E.C.), Michelle de Graff (M.I.T.),
		Frans Zwarts (University of Groningen)

participants: Angelika Kratzer (UMass), Thomas Roeper (UMass), Jill de
                  Villiers (Smith College)

Proceedings will be published in a volume of the University of
Massachusetts Occasional Papers (G.L.S.A., Amherst).

Deadline for the submission of abstracts: April 11, 1997.
Notification of acceptance by April 25, 1997.

Talks are 20 minutes, 10 minutes discussion. Send 4 hard copies of a one page
abstract to the following address (no e-mail submissions):

            New Perspective on Language Acquisition
            Linguistics Department
            University of Massachusetts
            South College
            Amherst, MA 01003


Bart Hollebrandse
holleb at linguist.umass.edu


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