8.802, FYI: Student position, Malagasy, Web journal

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-8-802. Fri May 30 1997. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 8.802, FYI: Student position, Malagasy, Web journal

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1)
Date:  Mon, 26 May 1997 14:50:17 +0200 (MET DST)
From:  Craig Thiersch <C.L.Thiersch at kub.nl>
Subject:  Graduate Student Position in Syntax/Phonology

2)
Date:  Mon, 26 May 1997 11:20:12 +1400
From:  Charles Randriamasimanana <C.H.Rand at massey.ac.nz>
Subject:  Malagasy

3)
Date:  Tue, 27 May 97 13:12:46 +0400
From:  "Valery D. Solovyev" <solovyev at open.ksu.ras.ru>
Subject:  new web journal

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

Date:  Mon, 26 May 1997 14:50:17 +0200 (MET DST)
From:  Craig Thiersch <C.L.Thiersch at kub.nl>
Subject:  Graduate Student Position in Syntax/Phonology


     Graduate Student Position in Syntax/Phonology
            at CLS/Tilburg University

The Grammatical Models Group (GM) at the Center for Language Studies
(CLS) / Tilburg University invites applications for admission from
prospective graduate students. The GM- group (staff: Norbert Corver,
Ben Hermans, Riny Huybregts, Henk van Riemsdijk (chair), and Craig
Thiersch) is specialized in syntax and phonology, but within CLS it is
integrated with groups working on formal semantics, computational
linguistics, psycho- and sociolinguistics, and phonetics. More
information about CLS can be obtained from Marleen van de Wiel
(CLS at KUB.NL). You may also wish to consult our homepage under
construction at:
    http://cwis.kub.nl/~fdl/research/gm/index.htm

The program leads to a Ph.D. degree in four years. Classwork
requirements are organized within LOT, the collaborative network of
Dutch graduate schools in linguistics.

In view of the current composition of our group, applications from
prospective phonologists are particularly welcome.

Candidates are expected to have some background in linguistics. For
most countries this means that they should have completed an MA degree
or hold an equivalent diploma. Applications should be accompanied by a
statement of purpose, a curriculum vitae, a sample of recently written
papers (if any), and three names (preferably with e-mail addresses) of
people willing to write a letter of recommendation or to provide
information about the candidate in some other form. Furthermore,
students whose native language is not Dutch or English should submit
satisfactory evidence for their proficiency in English. Deadline for
the receipt of applications is June 15 1997.

We expect to be able to accept a maximum of two new graduate students.
Admission decisions may be expected by mid july and the start of the
program is September 1997.

Successful applicants may expect a waiver of all tuition. Furthermore,
the usual facilities (desk, computer, some travel money) are offered,
as well as support with housing, immigrations, etc. (no guarantees,
though). To one of the candidates who are admitted we can offer
additional financial support in the form of a graduate stipend of
approximatively NLG 27'000.-- per year (annually renewable for a total
of four years, provided results are satisfactory), that is
approximatively NLG 2250.-- or about US$ 1150.-- per month. A graduate
stipend further entitles the recipient to a maximum of two years worth
of postdoctoral employment in our department provided the dissertation
is completed in time. Any application should specify if your actual
enrollment in our program is contingent on obtaining a graduate
stipend or whether you can also come with independent financial
support (note that non-Dutch citizens will have to submit proof of
financial support to the immigrations authorities in order to obtain a
residency permit).

Applications and inquiries for information are to be sent to:
         Henk van Riemsdijk
         Tilburg Univ. / Letteren / GM / CLS
         P.O. Box 90153
         NL - 5000 LE - TILBURG
         Fax: +31 13 4663110
         Tel: +31 13 4662773/4662642
         E-mail: RIEMSDYK at KUB.NL


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

Date:  Mon, 26 May 1997 11:20:12 +1400
From:  Charles Randriamasimanana <C.H.Rand at massey.ac.nz>
Subject:  Malagasy

Dear All


Please note that the list of Malagasy books, grammars and
dictionaries, which used to be accessible through this Spain-based URL
address, i.e.  http://newton.ulpgc.es/~andry/book_ls.html has now been
moved to a new location in Sweden,
i.e. http://www.netg.se/~larsk/mgbooks.htm


Best.



Charles Randriamasimanana, PhD in Linguistics

Department of Linguistics & SLT

Massey University

Private Bag 11-222

Palmerston North

New Zealand


Office Telephone: Massey University - Extension 7059

Personal Fax: +64-6-359-3989


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

Date:  Tue, 27 May 97 13:12:46 +0400
From:  "Valery D. Solovyev" <solovyev at open.ksu.ras.ru>
Subject:  new web journal

Subject: New Web Journal.

"Web Journal of Formal, Computational & Cognitive Linguistics" - new
journal is founded by Kazan State University and Russian Association
of Artificial Intelligence. It resides at Web server of Kazan State
University, "http://www.ksu.ru/kazan/science/fccl/index.html".

AIMS

When starting a new journal the primary problem is to define its place
within the variety of existing publications. One should establish the
direction and purpose for the journal to make it a valuable and
effective mean for the development of that branch of science. Here we
state the aims of the "Web Journal of Formal, Computational &
Cognitive Linguistics" as the following:

I. To provide immediate publication of research results. This can be
easily achieved using electronic media. A paper in HTML format, sent
by e-mail, would become available to the scientific community next
day.

II. To create and keep a large archive of preprints. The experience of
electronic archives of preprints in physics shows growing popularity
of such archives. The archive will include any material received
without refereing. Authors remain responsible for the content of their
preprints.

III. To organize an interdisciplinary discussion about
language. Language is studied not only by linguists but also by
mathematicians, computer scientists, psychologists, etc. One could
expect a interdisciplinary approach to be most effective in
investigation of the complex phenomenon of language. Meanwhile,
linguists are not always sufficiently acquainted with the
possibilities of modern computers or achievements in cognitive science
and neuroscience. The journal will encourage interdisciplinary
research papers.

VI. To contribute to the integration of scientists from post-soviet
countries into the world scientific community. The rapid development
of the Internet opens an opportunity for more closer cooperation among
scientists all over the world. We would like to use this opportunity
as much as possible.

V. To stimulate development in formal, computational and cognitive
linguistics. One of the ways to influence can be on-line conferences.

CONTENT

The journal is supposed to publish articles on original completed
research, reviews, short notes about current research work and
information on scientific events.

The journal has the following divisions:
- officially admitted articles include original research
papers and reviews
- Preprint Archive
- an open preprint archive includes all papers without refereing
- information and references on current scientific events.

The is published only on Web and it is available free via Internet.
Soon it will be available also by e-mail subscription.

SUBMISSION

If you want your paper to be refereed by the editors, and admitted to
the main part of the journal as an official paper, send a letter to
FCCL.editors at ksu.ru. Specify "paper" as subject of your letter.  Other
letters to the editorial board can also be sent to
FCCL.editors at ksu.ru; just specify some other subject.  To publish your
paper in the Preprint Archive, just send the letter to
FCCL.preprints at ksu.ru. Specify "preprint" as a subject of your letter.
The body of the letter must contain an abstract. All files
constituting your paper must be attached to the letter. Currently
papers in English and Russian are admitted. English is preferable. In
both cases a paper must contain an abstract typed in English where you
should specify information about the paper. See an example on the
web-site of the Journal.  A paper can be presented in one of the
following formats: HTML (Hypertext Markup Language ) Tex/Latex
RTF(Rich Text Format) PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript DOC (MS
Word 2.0-7.0 for Windows) SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language)
PDF (Portable Document Format) Plain ASCII code.  HTML format is
preferable since admitted papers in HTML format will be published as a
WWW page linked to the home page of FCCL, other papers will be
available to readers as ftp resources.  Electronic references (if any)
must conform to URL format.  Any pictures included with HTML must be
supplied as JPEG (.JPG) or .GIF files. HTML documents can also include
JAVA applications. Papers in Russian must be typed in Russian codepage
1251 (cyrillic codepage for Windows).

TORICS

"The Web Journal of Formal, Computational & Cognitive Linguistics"
accepts papers on the following (but not only) topics:

parsing,
machine translation,
language understanding,
discourse processing,
speech analysis / synthesis,
computer dictionaries and thesauruses,
AI methods in language technologies,
natural language interfaces,
nature and structure of cognitive processes,
structure of linguistic knowledge,
models of natural domains,
mathematical lingustics,
quantitative linguistics,
neurolinguistics,
large text corpora,
knowledge acquisition from corpora,
formal models of language (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics,
 pragmatics),
psycholinguistics,
child language.

EDITORS:

Editor
Dr. Valery Solovyev
Kazan University, Russia, solovyev at open.ksu.ras.ru

Honorary Editor
Professor Noam Chomsky
MIT, USA

Editorial Board:

Professor Howard Aronson
University of Chicago, USA, hia5 at midway.uchicago.edu

Dr. Branimir Boguraev
Apple Computer, Inc., USA, bkb at reserach.apple.com

Professor Rais Bukharaev
Kazan University, Russia, Rais.Bukharaev at ksu.ru

Dr. Nicoletta Calzolari
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale del CNR, Italia,
glottolo at ilc.pi.cnr.it

Professor Bernard Comrie
University of Southern California, USA, comrie at bcf.usc.edu

Professor David Gil
University of Delaware, USA, University Kebangsaan, Malaysia
dgil at udel.edu

Dr. David E. Johnson
IBM, USA, djohns at watson.ibm.com

Professor Alexander Kibrik
Moscow University, Russia, kibrik at logos.msu.su

Professor Mare Koit
University of Tartu, Estonia, koit at cs.ut.ee

Dr. Nina Leontyeva
USA and Canada Institute, Russia, usacanad at sovam.com

Professor Michail Malkovsky
Moscow University, Russia, vlabr at cs.msu.ru

Dr. Carlos Martin-Vide
Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain, cmv at astor.urv.es

Dr. Alexander Narinyani
Research Institute of AI, Russia, narin at artint.msk.su

Dr. Nicolas Nicolov
University of Sussex, Great Britain, nicolas at cogs.susx.ac.uk

Professor Sergei Nirenburg
New Mexico State University, USA, sergei at crl.nmsu.edu

Dr. Jan Nuyts
University  of Antwerp, Belgium, nuyts at uia.ua.ac.be

Dr. Kemal Oflazer
Bilkent University, Turkey, ko at cs.bilkent.edu.tr

Professor Gennady Osipov
Program Systems Institute, Russia, osipov at ai.botik.ru

Professor Dmitry Pospelov
Computer Center of Russian Academy of Science, Russia, pospelov at ccas.ru

Professor David Powers
The Flinders University of South Australia, Australia,
powers at ist.flinders.edu.au

Professor Sebastian Shaumyan
Yale University, USA, shaumyan at minerva.cis.yale.edu

Dr. Jae Jung Song
University of Otago, New Zealand, ung.song at stonebow.otago.ac.nz

Dr. Richard Sproat
Bell Laboratories, USA, rws at research.bell-labs.com

Dr. Djavdet Suleimanov
Kazan University, Russia, Djavdet.Suleymanov at ksu.ru

                                 Editor
                          Valery Solovyev
              Kazan State University, Dep. Computer Science
                      solovyev at open.ksu.rus.ru




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