11.1817, Calls: Phonetics/Phonology, Computational Linguistics

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Subject: 11.1817, Calls: Phonetics/Phonology, Computational Linguistics

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1)
Date:  Thu, 24 Aug 2000 21:31:39 +0200
From:  Trudel Meisenburg <tmeisenb at uos.de>
Subject:  Phonetics/Phonology

2)
Date:  Mon, 28 Aug 2000 15:14:53 EDT
From:  Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse at cs.rutgers.edu>
Subject:  NAACL'01 Workshops-Call for Proposals

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Date:  Thu, 24 Aug 2000 21:31:39 +0200
From:  Trudel Meisenburg <tmeisenb at uos.de>
Subject:  Phonetics/Phonology


Appel à communications

XXVII. Deutscher Romanistentag, München 2001 (7-10 octobre)

Section 5 :

Direction : Trudel Meisenburg (Osnabrück) et Maria Selig (HU Berlin)

"Nouveaux départs en phonologie : les conceptions sub- et
suprasegmentales"

La phonologie classique s'est interessée en premier lieu au segment : en
étudiant d'une part les phonèmes et d'autre part les processus
phonologiques, structuralistes et générativistes ont procédé à des
analyses linéaires.
Au cours des vingt dernières années, cette orientation segmento-linéaire
a perdu de son importance, et ce dans deux directions opposées : D'un
côté, les problèmes suprasegmentaux ou prosodiques ont provoqué un
intérêt toujours croissant ? on s'est à nouveau penché sur les
différents aspects des structures syllabiques, rythmiques ou mélodiques
qui caractérisent les énoncés oraux. D'autres chercheurs, par contre,
ont procédé dans le sens opposé et ont surmonté l'orientation segmentale
en abordant plutôt les caractéristiques subsegmentales. Ainsi les traits
(features) se sont vus attribuer une nouvelle importance : Tandis que la
phonologie autosegmentale les a dégagés de leur stricte dépendance des
segments, la phonologie articulatoire préconise une plus grande prise en
considération des données phonético-articulatoires.
Il est temps de tirer le bilan de ces débats et d'exposer l'état actuel
de la phonétique et de la phonologie dans le cadre de la linguistique
romane. L'objet de la section sera de rassembler les représentants des
différentes approches et de discuter le potentiel innovateur que
pourrait apporter aux problèmes tant synchroniques que diachroniques une
réorientation de la phonologie vers les conceptions sub- et
suprasegmentales.

Contact :

Trudel Meisenburg, Universität Osnabrück, Fachbereich Sprach- und
Literaturwissenschaft, Neuer Graben 40, D-49069 Osnabrück,
Tel.: 0541 / 969-4340, Fax: 0541 / 969-4256,
tmeisenb at uos.de

Maria Selig, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät II,
Institut für Romanistik, Unter den Linden 6, D-10099 Berlin,
Tel.: 030 / 2093 5118, Fax: 030 / 2093 5119,
maria.selig at rz.hu-berlin.de

Date limite de soumission (propositions de communications) : 15 Novembre
2000


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Date:  Mon, 28 Aug 2000 15:14:53 EDT
From:  Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse at cs.rutgers.edu>
Subject:  NAACL'01 Workshops-Call for Proposals



 CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS

     The organizers of the Second Meeting of
 the North American Chapter of the ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)
 to be held in conjunction with the NAACL 2001 Conference. The
 workshops, including the Student Research Workshop
 (http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~aclstu/naacl01-student/), will meet on
 June 3-4, 2001, preceding the main conference (June 5-7) and in
 parallel with EMNLP-2001.

 We welcome proposals on any topic of interest to the ACL community.
 We also encourage proposals involving outreach to areas outside the
 traditional foci of ACL meetings, such as speech recognition,
 information retrieval, data mining, and biological sequence
 analysis; and proposals involving the integration of perspectives
 and techniques from different fields.

 SUBMISSION DETAILS

 Please see the NAACL policy on workshops
 (available at http://www.naacl.org/archives.htm),
 which contains information about financing, sponsorship, and so on.

 Proposals for workshops should contain:
 * A title and brief (< 500 word) description of the workshop
 topic and goals.

 * A budget proposal.

 * The target audience and expected number of participants.

 * Any special requirements for technical needs (computer
 infrastructure, etc.)

 Proposals should be submitted by electronic mail, in plain ASCII text,
 by October 24.

 Please e-mail proposals and any inquiries to
    wksps at cs.cornell.edu
 or send mail to:
 Lillian Lee
 NAACL 2001 Workshops Chair
 Department of Computer Science
 Cornell University
 Ithaca, NY 14853-7501

 IMPORTANT DATES

 Submission deadline for workshop proposals: October 24, 2000
 Notification of acceptance of workshop proposals: November 13, 2000
 Workshop descriptions due to workshop chair: January 5, 2001
 Workshop material for reproduction due to workshop chair: March 9, 2000

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