11.1705, Confs: Spoken Bilingual Databases

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-11-1705. Tue Aug 8 2000. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 11.1705, Confs: Spoken Bilingual Databases

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Date:  Mon, 07 Aug 2000 11:09:28 +0100
From:  Mark Sebba <M.Sebba at lancaster.ac.uk>
Subject:  SPOKEN BILINGUAL DATABASES: CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND PROGRAMME

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Date:  Mon, 07 Aug 2000 11:09:28 +0100
From:  Mark Sebba <M.Sebba at lancaster.ac.uk>
Subject:  SPOKEN BILINGUAL DATABASES: CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND PROGRAMME

CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
One Day Conference: Saturday 16th September 2000

SPOKEN BILINGUAL DATABASES: TRANSCRIPTION, ANALYSIS, EXCHANGE.
(3rd Announcement)

Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language
Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YT, England

HANDS-ON WORKSHOP: USING THE LIDES SYSTEM
plus
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

LI WEI (University of Newcastle)

AD BACKUS (Univeristy of Tilburg)

IT IS STILL POSSIBLE TO REGISTER FOR THIS CONFERENCE.
................................................................

This conference aims to bring together researchers working in
different contexts with bilingual spoken data (code-switching and
other forms of language contact) in any languages. The focus will be
on issues of transcription, encoding, analysis (especially automated
analysis), and exchange of data among researchers. The conference
coincides with the publication (in June 2000) of the LIDES Coding
Manual: A Document for Preparing and Analysing Language Interaction
Data by the The LIPPS Group (Language Interaction in Plurilingual and
Plurilectal Speakers).

There will be a conference fee of 20 pounds which will include lunch.
Limited on-campus accommodation is available. Further information,
about both the LIPPS project and the conference, is posted on the
Conference web site at
http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/staff/mark/LIPPS/Announce.htm where you
can also find a registration form. Abstracts of papers will also be
posted there shortly.

................................................................
THE LIDES CODING MANUAL - SPECIAL OFFER
Under a special arrangement with Kingston Press, Publishers of the
'International Journal of Bilingualism', we are able to offer the
special issue entitled "The LIDES Coding Manual" at a reduced price of
£13.50 to Conference participants. (Normal price approx. £21 or $US34.)
AN ORDER FORM WILL BE SENT WITH CONFIRMATION OF YOUR BOOKING.
................................................................

PROVISIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

16th September 2000 10.15a.m. - 6p.m.
(These times allow participants to travel by train from London,
Edinburgh or Glasgow for the day)

The speakers and titles of papers are listed below. A more detailed
schedule will be sent to registered participants closer to the date of
the conference.
Abstracts can be viewed on the Conference website,
http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/staff/mark/LIPPS/Announce.htm

                         ***

The LIPPS Group: HANDS-ON WORKSHOP: USING THE LIDES SYSTEM
All participants are invited to join in this workshop on using the LIDES
system for transcribing and encoding data.
If you are able to bring your own laptop we will provide you with
instructions on how to download useful software in advance.
If you do not have a laptop you will still be able to participate fully.



                  Keynote speakers

LI WEI (University of Newcastle)
'What do you want me to say? Ideology, identity and preference in
analysing conversational code-switching.'

AD BACKUS (Univeristy of Tilburg)
'To go where no analysis has gone before: a wish list for tagging a
bilingual spoken corpus'.

                  Conference papers

Asim Gunarwan, University of Indonesia
Code-switching among Indonesian-Javanese bilinguals: implications for
language choice

Debra Spitulnik, Emory University
The Loan vs. Switch Challenge:  The Case of Town Bemba (Zambia)

Esma Gregor, Humboldt-University Berlin
Russian-English Code-switching in New York : transcription problems

Teresa Turell  & Montserrat Forcadell, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Transcribing the La Canonja Corpus

Eva Codo And Maria-Carme Torras
Transcribing and encoding multilingual service encounter data with
LIDES

Teresa Turell  & Cristina Corcoll
Varbrul applications to the CSCD trilingual corpus
(Catalan-Spanish-English)

Melissa G. Moyer and Montserrat Martínez, Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona
LIDES and the Analysis of Oral and Written Code-switching

Penelope Gardner-Chloros, Birkbeck College
Three issues which a coding system for language interaction could help
us to address

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



     Dr Mark Sebba
     LIPPS Conference Local Organiser
     Department of Linguistics
     Bowland College
     Lancaster University
     Lancaster LA1 4YT
     UK
     Fax +44 1524 843085
     M.Sebba at lancaster.ac.uk










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