13.3124, Calls: Reading Matrix/HPSG

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Subject: 13.3124, Calls: Reading Matrix/HPSG

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1)
Date:  Thu, 28 Nov 2002 18:01:06 -0800
From:  "Editors" <editors at readingmatrix.com>
Subject:  The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal

2)
Date:  Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:01:49 +0000 (GMT)
From:  Borsley R D <rborsley at essex.ac.uk>
Subject:  Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, MI USA

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

Date:  Thu, 28 Nov 2002 18:01:06 -0800
From:  "Editors" <editors at readingmatrix.com>
Subject:  The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal



The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal

Call for Papers

Volume 3, No.1

Deadline March 15, 2003

The Reading Matrix is seeking submissions of previously unpublished
manuscripts on any topic related to the teaching and learning of
reading, the application of technology to literacy instruction, and
issues in second language learning and teaching.

- personal characteristics and attitudes of readers

- L2 learners' reading processes

- readers' responses to texts

- assessment/evaluation

- reading and computer-assisted instruction

- vocabulary acquisition

- literacy and technology

- L2 pedagogy/research

We welcome both practical and research focused articles (including
action research). Articles should have a clear focus and be written so
that they are accessible to a broad audience of reading and language
educators, including those individuals who may not be familiar with
the particular subject matter addressed in the article.

Manuscripts are being solicited in the following categories:

Articles
Articles should report on original research or present an original
framework that links previous research, educational theory, and
teaching practices. Full-length articles should be no more than 6,000
words in length and should include an abstract of no more than 200
words. We encourage articles that take advantage of the electronic
format by including hypermedia links to multimedia material both
within and outside the article.

Submission Guidelines for Articles
Please list the names, institutions, e-mail addresses, and if
applicable,World Wide Web addresses (URL(s)), of all authors. Also
include a brief biographical statement (maximum 50 words, in sentence
format) for each author.

Commentaries
Commentaries usually address issues presented in books or articles in
more detail and are reviewed in the same manner as book
reviews. They offer an author's perspective and insight on a
particular issue, and often include discussions about the classroom
experience.

Reviews
Reviews should offer a brief description and evaluation of
professional books, classroom texts, or technological resources
(multimedia software, CALL programs, video material, Web sites,
etc.). Further details are available at:
http://www.readingmatrix.com/submission.html

Articles, Commentaries, and Reviews can be submitted by:

Electronic mail: send the main document and any accompanying files
(images, etc.) to editors at readingmatrix.com

(Macintosh users must submit their files with the .txt or .doc
extension)

For more detailed submission guidelines see:

http://www.readingmatrix.com/submission.html

Contributors will be notified within 4-6 weeks.

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The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal
http://www.readingmatrix.com/journal.html



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

Date:  Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:01:49 +0000 (GMT)
From:  Borsley R D <rborsley at essex.ac.uk>
Subject:  Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, MI USA


HPSG-2003

10th International Conference on
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
East Lansing, Michigan, USA
July 18-20, 2003


The 10th International Conference on HPSG will take place on 18-20
July 2003 at Michigan State University, East Lansing (held in
conjunction with the 2003 Linguistic Institute).

Abstracts are solicited for 30 minute presentations (followed by 10
minutes of discussion) which address linguistic, foundational, or
computational issues relating to the framework of Head-Driven Phrase
Structure Grammar.

SUBMISSION DETAILS

We invite E-MAIL submissions of abstracts, to consist of two parts

1) a separate information page in plain text format, containing
- author name(s)
- affiliation(s)
- e-mail and postal address(es)
- title of paper

2) An extended abstract with title, not more than 5 (five) pages long,
including all figures and references. Abstracts may be either in plain
ASCII, PostScript, or PDF format. A successful abstract clearly
describes the issues, presents an analysis (if appropriate) and
presents evidence for any proposals made, including samples of data.
If your mailer allows attachments, then please send part (1) in the
message body, and part (2) as an attachment.

Abstracts should contain the subject heading 'HPSG-03 abstract' and
should be sent to:

rborsley at essex.ac.uk

All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously, so authors are asked to
avoid obvious self-references in their abstracts.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE:

  15 February 2003

NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE:

  15 April 2003

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Bob Borsley, chair
Doug Arnold
Elisabet Engdahl
Erhard Hinrichs
Ton Hukari
Andreas Kathol
Jean-Pierre Koenig
Shalom Lappin
Detmar Meurers
Adam  Przepirkowski
Tsuneko Nakazawa
Ivan Sag
Gert Webelhuth
Shuichi Yatabe

Bob Borsley
Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex
rborsley at essex.ac.uk
Tel: 44-1206-873762

Questions on abstract submittal: Bob Borsley, rborsley at mail.utexas.edu
Questions on conference arrangements: Ivan Sag, sag at csli.Stanford.EDU

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