11.536, Calls: Language Acquisition, Software Maintenance

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-11-536. Sat Mar 11 2000. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 11.536, Calls: Language Acquisition, Software Maintenance

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Date:  Fri, 10 Mar 2000 16:18:47 +0100
From:  ARLA <ARLA at let.uu.nl> (by way of Maaike Verrips       <maaike.verrips at let.uu.nl>)
Subject:  The Annual Review of Language Acquisition

2)
Date:  Sat, 11 Mar 2000 11:57:36 -0100 (GMT)
From:  toor at unisannio.it
Subject:  International Conference on Software Maintenance 2000 in Silicon Valley (ICSM'2000)

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Date:  Fri, 10 Mar 2000 16:18:47 +0100
From:  ARLA <ARLA at let.uu.nl> (by way of Maaike Verrips       <maaike.verrips at let.uu.nl>)
Subject:  The Annual Review of Language Acquisition



FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS - EXTENDED DEADLINE APRIL 15, 2000

John Benjamins Publishing Company announces the start of a new yearly
publication


Editors
Lynn Santelmann, Portland State University
Maaike Verrips, Utrecht University
Frank Wijnen, Utrecht University


The Annual Review will be devoted to research in the domain of first
language acquisition, i.e., the process of acquiring command of a first
language. It will focus on research which has been reported in recently
defended PhD theses. The major share of contributions to the yearbook will
consist of 20-25 page (approximately) edited summaries of, or excerpts
from, dissertations addressing issues in first language acquisition. These
papers should be written by the original author of the dissertation,
conform to the format of a journal article, and thus be comprehensible
without reference to the source text.

The Annual Review will publish reports of original research pertaining to
various approaches to first language acquisition, be it experimental,
observational, computational, clinical or theoretical, provided that the
work is of high quality. The Annual Review also welcomes studies in which
first language acquisition is compared to L2 acquisition, as well as
studies on language acquisition under abnormal conditions. In all of the
areas covered, the Annual Review of Language Acquisition will be dedicated
to creative and groundbreaking research.

The yearbook, in its printed form, will be supplemented by an attractive
website. The website will give access to electronic copies the printed
papers, but, more importantly, it will present background materials such as
a resume of the author, excerpts of audio or video materials related to the
reported research, tips for further reading, and links to relevant websites.

Any student who has a dissertation completed in 1999 is invited to submit a
manuscript based on this work. In order to be eligible for publication, the
manuscript should be of outstanding quality. Particularly, contributions
are sought which excel with regard to the integration of behavioral data
and (psycho)linguistic theorizing. More specifically, the Annual Review
sollicits papers which
· develop new theoretical ideas to account for a set of facts;
· open up a new empirical domain, e.g. explore a relatively unknown
language, or apply a new or unknown experimental approach.
· report findings that are considered important for pertinent debates in
the field.

Next to these research reports, which will be subject to peer-review, each
issue of the Annual Review will contain one critical review of the
state-of-the-art in a subdomain of first language acquisition research.
This paper will be commissioned by the editors.

The EXTENDED DEADLINE for submissions to the 1999 issue: April 15, 2000
Address for correspondence:		Editors of ARLA
					UIL-OTS
					Trans 10
					3512 JK Utrecht

Frank.Wijnen at let.uu.nl		
Maaike.Verrips at let.uu.nl		
santelmannl at pdx.edu

The editorial board of the Annual Review of Language Acquisition consists of:

Peter Culicover (The Ohio State University)
Katherine Demuth (Brown University)
Jeff Elman (UCSD)
LouAnn Gerken (University of Arizona)
Marco Haverkort (University Groningen)
Jack Hoeksema (Univerity of Groningen)
Angeliek van Hout (Utrecht University)
Nina Hyams (UCLA)
Clara C. Levelt (Free University Amsterdam)
Laurence B. Leonard (Purdue University)
Natascha Mueller (University of Hamburg)
Johanne Paradis (University of Alberta)
William Philip (Utrecht University)
Susan Powers (University of  Potsdam)
Thomas Roeper (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Petra Schulz (University of Konstanz)
Ann Senghas (Columbia University)
William B. Snyder (University of Connecticut)
Karin Stromswold (Rutgers University)
Jill de Villiers (Smith College)

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		*  c/o Esther Kraak                       *
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Date:  Sat, 11 Mar 2000 11:57:36 -0100 (GMT)
From:  toor at unisannio.it
Subject:  International Conference on Software Maintenance 2000 in Silicon Valley (ICSM'2000)



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 *********   Deadline for ICSM'2000 Tutorial Proposals
       	             Extended Until March 31st!   *********
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International Conference on Software Maintenance 2000 in Silicon
Valley
                    ICSM '2000 SV
          Doubletree Hotel, San Jose, California, USA
               11th October - 14th October 2000


http://www.rstcorp.com/conferences/icsm2000/

In collaboration with:

- The IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability
Engineering, ISSRE '2000 (Oct. 8-11): contact Allen Nikora
(anikora at mail1.jpl.nasa.gov), General Chair, for more information.

- The International Workshop on Empirical Studies of Software
Maintenance, WESS '2000 (Oct. 14) : contact George Stark
(gstark at us.ibm.com), General Chair, for more information.

- ---------------------------------------------------------------
"Preserving and Enhancing the Value of Software"

ICSM is  the major  international conference in  the field of  software and
systems  evolution, maintenance,  and  management.  Participation  includes
Industry  Day and  Tools Fair  in collaboration  with ISSRE  2000, Research
papers,   Experience  and  observation   papers,  Workshops,   Panels,  and
Tutorials.  ICSM  '2000 will  be participatory, with  working collaborative
sessions and presentations  of industry projects.  The focus  of ICSM '2000
will  be  on methods  to  prevent the  decay  of  software products  (e.g.,
structure, documentation) while enhancing their business value and adapting
them  to new  market  needs.  Such  an  objective requires  to  be able  to
identify  decay and  measure  it,  prevent it  through  better process  and
management  procedures,  and correct  it  through efficient  re-engineering
techniques.

Tutorials  that   integrate  maintenance  with   software  reliability  are
particularly welcome.

ICSM '2000  invites to submit tutorials. Tutorials  should present software
maintenance topics of interest to practitioners.  Tutorials may be full-day
or half-day in length.  Submit tutorial proposals via email to Shawn Bohner
by 31 March 2000 (s.bohner at computer.org).

- --------------------------------------------------------------
SPONSORS

IEEE Computer Society's Technical Council on Software Engineering
(TCSE)

IN COOPERATION WITH

Carleton University, Canada
Naval Postgraduate School, USA
Reliable Software Technologies, USA
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
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CONFERENCE LOCATION

Doubletree Hotel
San Jose, California, USA
http://www.doubletreehotels.com/DoubleT/Hotel141/149/149MaIn.htm

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ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE (contact points only)

General Chair:
- ----------------

Norm Schneidewind
Naval Postgraduate School
2822 Racoon Trail
Pebble Beach, CA 93953
USA
Email: nschneid at nps.navy.mil


Program Co-Chairs:
- -----------------------

Lionel Briand
Dept. of Systems and Computer Engineering
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive, ME 4462
Ottawa, Canada, K1S 5B6
Email: briand at sce.carleton.ca

Jeffrey M. Voas
Reliable Software Technologies,
21351 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 400,
Dulles, VA,  20166, USA
Email: jmvoas at rstcorp.com


Tutorial Co-Chairs:
- ----------------------

Shawn Bohner
META Group, Inc.
Box 16532
Washington, DC  20041-6532,  USA
Email: s.bohner at computer.org

Giuliano Antoniol
I.R.S.T. - Via alla cascata,
Loc. Pante' di Povo
38050, Trento, ITALY
Email: antoniol at ieee.org

Hongji Yang
Computer Science Department
De Montfort University
Gateway
Leicester, LE1 9BH, UK
Email: hjy at dmu.ac.uk

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