9.91, FYI: Semantics, Phonology, Computational Linguistics

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-9-91. Tue Jan 20 1998. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 9.91, FYI: Semantics, Phonology, Computational Linguistics

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1)
Date:  Tue, 20 Jan 1998 14:18:17 +0000
From:  WLSS98 <wlss98 at alphalinguistica.sns.it>
Subject:  Change of Deadline

2)
Date:  Tue, 20 Jan 1998 09:08:37 EST
From:  Davisjos <Davisjos at aol.com>
Subject:  Functional Phonology

3)
Date:  Tue, 20 Jan 98 12:00:53 EST
From:  Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse at cs.rutgers.edu>
Subject:  Computational Linguistics

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

Date:  Tue, 20 Jan 1998 14:18:17 +0000
From:  WLSS98 <wlss98 at alphalinguistica.sns.it>
Subject:  Change of Deadline


             CHANGE OF DATE AND EXTENDED DEADLINE

- -----------------------------------------------------------
                           WLSS98
           II WORKSHOP ON LEXICAL SEMANTICS SYSTEMS
                   Pisa, 6-7 April 1998
                  Scuola Normale Superiore
- -----------------------------------------------------------

		  DEADLINE: 20 February 1998


Organized by CELI, ILC, ITC-IRST and Scuola Normale Superiore
 With the support of University of Pisa and Xerox Research
                        Centre Europe
                -----------------------------
                 http://celi.sns.it/~wlss98
                ----------------------------

                      INVITED SPEAKERS
                     (provisional list)
          Gennaro Chierchia (University of Milan)
          Christiane Fellbaum (Princeton University)
            Ewan Klein (University of Edimburgh)
                Hinrich Schuetze (Rank Xerox)
      -----------------------------------------------

                       CALL FOR PAPERS

WLSS98   is  organized  by  Centro  per  l'Elaborazione   del
Linguaggio  ed  Informazione (CELI), Istituto di  Linguistica
Computazionale (ILC), Istituto per la Ricerca  Scientifica  e
Tecnologia  (ITC-IRST) and Scuola Normale  Superiore  (Pisa),
and will take place in Pisa on the 6-7 April 1998.

WLSS   workshops  aim  at  bringing  together   Italian   and
international  scholars,  active  in  both  theoretical   and
applicative  domains of research in lexical  semantics,  with
the goals of:

-  providing  an  overview  of  the  state  of  the  art  and
exchanging information on ongoing and planned activities;

-  bridging  the  gap  and   enhance  the  trade-off  between
theoretical  models of lexical knowledge and applications  in
NLP systems.

These goals are justified:

- by   the  increasingly   central  position   that   lexical
knowledge,  and in particular lexical semantics, is  assuming
within the general architecture of cognitive systems, both as
a  dynamic  module  which interact with other  non-linguistic
sources of knowledge, and as a component playing a major role
in interfacing syntax and semantics;

- by the fact that lexical resources (such as tagged corpora,
computational  dictionaries, Machine  Readable  Dictionaries,
WordNets) are among the most crucial aspects of practical NLP
systems. Issues concerning the structure, the representation,
the development, and the acquisition of lexical knowledge are
thus  of  the uttermost importance when building NLP systems.
Lexical  systems also play a crucial role in the  design  and
construction of multilingual systems, a key feature at  least
for  applications designed to operate in a distributed,  non-
centralized environment such as the World Wide Web.

This second edition of WLSS will focus on the portability and
reusability  of  lexical systems, and on the  issue  of  word
sense  disambiguation and semantic tagging. We also encourage
the submission of papers concerning more general issues about
linguistic   lexical  semantics  and  its  interaction   with
computational lexicography.

Abstracts are invited for 30-minute talks. Here follows a non-
exhaustive list of topics which could be addressed:

*   Lexical  resources for semantic tagging  and  word  sense
    disambiguation.
*   Use  of  lexicons and thesauruses to improve  information
    retrieval / extraction techniques.
*   Automatic acquisition and management of lexical resources.
*   Reusability and tuning of existing lexical resources  for
    novel tasks.
*   Trade  offs  between generic and domain specific  lexical
    resources.
*   Multilingual lexical resources.
*   Description and evaluation of existing tools and systems.
*   Evaluation of different representation formats.
*   Issues   in   computational   lexical   semantics   and
    computational lexicography.
*   Issues  in  the design, construction and use  of  lexical
    resources.
*   Architecture for a cognitive plausible lexicon
*   Lexical  representation and the interface with  syntactic
    processes



** CHANGE **  EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS ** CHANGE
**

Only  electronic submissions are accepted. Abstracts  should
not  exceed 2 pages in length, in Postscript or ASCII format,
and should be sent to the following address:

    wlss98 at celi.sns.it.

Separate  information should be sent, including the title  of
the talk, author's name, address and affiliation. Submissions
must  be limited to a maximum of one individual and one joint
abstract per author. The deadline is:  20 February 1998.
The  Program Committee intends to publish a selection of  the
papers presented at the conference.



          ** CHANGE **   IMPORTANT DATES   ** CHANGE **

Submission of abstracts:    20  February 1998
Notification of acceptance: 9   March    1998
Conference:                 6-7 April    1998


                     PROGRAM COMMITTEE

     Pier Marco Bertinetto   (Scuola Normale Superiore)
                  Nicoletta Calzolari (ILC)
                       Luca Dini(CELI)
                  Vittorio Di Tomaso (CELI)
         Alessandro Lenci (Scuola Normale Superiore)
                   Bernardo Magnini (IRST)
                    Fabio Pianesi (IRST)
                  Frederique Segond (XRCE)
                   Antonio Zampolli (ILC)

                       CONTACT PERSONS

For  every  further information please contact the conference
secretariat:

Vittorio Di Tomaso
CELI
ditomaso at sns.it

Alessandro Lenci
Scuola Normale Superiore
lenci at alphalinguistica.sns.it

Scuola Normale Superiore
Laboratorio di linguistica
Piazza dei Cavalieri 7
56126 PISA (Italy)

Tel. +39 50 509219
Fax: +39 50 563513


More information on the Workshop and a copy of this call  for
papers is available on the Web at the following address:

http://celi.sns.it/~wlss98


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

Date:  Tue, 20 Jan 1998 09:08:37 EST
From:  Davisjos <Davisjos at aol.com>
Subject:  Functional Phonology

On Jan. 9 Victor Vazquez Martinez asked for information about phonology
practiced in a spirit similar to functional grammar.  One source I'd suggest
is a new book by Yishai Tobin, "Phonology as Human Behavior: Theoretical
Implications and Clinical Applications," Duke University Press.

Joseph Davis
City College of New York


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

Date:  Tue, 20 Jan 98 12:00:53 EST
From:  Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse at cs.rutgers.edu>
Subject:  Computational Linguistics



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