11.2123, Calls: Generative Grammar, Reference in Discourse

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Subject: 11.2123, Calls: Generative Grammar, Reference in Discourse

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1)
Date:  Mon, 2 Oct 2000 08:12:55 -0700
From:  Francisco HernándezParicio <pherpa at posta.unizar.es>
Subject:  11th Colloquium on Generative Grammar

2)
Date:  Mon, 02 Oct 2000 15:53:27 +0200
From:  Sergio Baauw <sergio.baauw at let.uu.nl>
Subject:  Reference and Coherence in Discourse

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

Date:  Mon, 2 Oct 2000 08:12:55 -0700
From:  Francisco HernándezParicio <pherpa at posta.unizar.es>
Subject:  11th Colloquium on Generative Grammar


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		   CALL FOR PAPERS

	11th COLLOQUIUM ON GENERATIVE GRAMMAR
***********************************************************

DATE:   April 4-6, 2001
PLACE:   Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain)

ORGANIZERS:	Departamento de Lingüística General e Hispánica
		Universidad de Zaragoza

e-mail contact:  cgg2001 at posta.unizar.es

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The 11th COLLOQUIUM ON GENERATIVE GRAMMAR will be held at the University of
Zaragoza (Spain), on April 4-6, 2001

****************       CALL FOR PAPERS  ********************

Abstracts are invited for 30 min. Presentations (followed by 10 min.
Discussion).
They must be written in English or in any Romance language, and cannot
exceed three A4 pages (font 12, line spacing 1.5) Please provide a
camera-ready original with the author's name, affiliation, address and
e-mail, as well as seven anonymous copies. Abstracts shoul be sent to the
following address:

11º Coloquio de Gramática Generativa  (ABSTRACTS)
Dept. Lingüística General e Hispánica
Univ. de Zaragoza (Fac. Filosofía y Letras)
Pedro Cerbuna 12
50009 ZARAGOZA  (ESPAÑA)
Abstracts sent by fax or e-mail will not be accepted.

*********  DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: NOVEMBER 13, 2000  ***********



For further information

e-mail: cgg2001 at posta.unizar.es
http://fyl.unizar.es/CONGRESOS/cgg/cgg-zaragoza.htm

Francisco Hernández Paricio
Profesor Titular de Universidad
Director del
Depto. de Lingüística General e Hispánica
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Pedro Cerbuna, 12
Universidad de Zaragoza
50009-Zaragoza


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Date:  Mon, 02 Oct 2000 15:53:27 +0200
From:  Sergio Baauw <sergio.baauw at let.uu.nl>
Subject:  Reference and Coherence in Discourse

			CALL FOR PAPERS

International workshop on Reference and Coherence in discourse; Formal,
Functional and Cognitive approaches

Utrecht, The Netherlands, January 10-12, 2001

The Utrecht institute for Linguistics UiL OTS hosts an international
workshop on 'Reference and Coherence in discourse;  Formal, Functional and
Cognitive approaches', January 10-12, 20001. The workshop is co-funded by
the Dutch Organization of Scientific research NWO. The aim of the workshop
is to bring insights from linguistic analysis, cognitive modeling and
computational generation/interpretation together to develop a framework for
reference to individuals which integrates formal, computational, functional
and cognitive approaches.

			INVITED SPEAKERS

. Mira Ariel, Tel-Aviv University, Israel / UC Santa Barbara   (Ca, V.S.)
. Kees van Deemter, Univ. of Brighton (U.K.)
. Catherine Emmott, University of  Glasgow / Utrecht Institute   for
Linguistics OTS
. Jerry Hobbs, SRI International, Menlo Park (Ca, V.S.)
. Ellen Prince, Upenn, Philadelphia (PA, V.S.)
. Francis Corblin, Paris IV (Sorbonne), Parijs

We invite researchers in the field of reference and coherence to submit
papers on the theme identified above. Here is a non-exhaustive list of
topics we intend to discuss at the workshop:

·How do natural language expressions refer to individuals?
·What are the syntactic, semantic and pragmatic constraints on reference to
individuals, and how do we model them in cognitive/linguistic/computational
theory?
·How do these constraints, and other linguistic indicators like connectives
and coherence relations help the language user to build a coherent
representation of discourse?
·How do readers and listeners actually make use of reference to individuals
during language processing and generation?

GUIDELINES FOR ABSTRACTS
1. Abstracts should be sent in the body of an e-mail message to
refcoh at let.uu.nl
2. Abstracts should be no longer than 500 words
3. An abstract starts with a title, author name(s)and address(es), both
postal and e-mail

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION
Abstracts should be sent no later than October 27, 2000. Notification of
acceptance by November 10, 2000.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Ted Sanders, Henriette de Swart, Rick Nouwen, Ninke Stukker, Paul van den
Hoven, Sergio Baauw, all Utrecht institute of Linguistics OTS, Utrecht
University.

MORE INFORMATION www-uilots.let.uu.nl/events/events.htm

_____________________________________
Sergio Baauw
Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS
Utrecht University
Trans 10
3512 JK Utrecht
Netherlands

tel: +31 (0)30 2536111
fax: +31 (0)30 2536000

e-mail: sergio.baauw at let.uu.nl


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