16.3469, Calls: Text/Corpus Ling/France;General Ling/South Korea

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LINGUIST List: Vol-16-3469. Mon Dec 05 2005. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 16.3469, Calls: Text/Corpus Ling/France;General Ling/South Korea

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1)
Date: 04-Dec-2005
From: Sylvain Loiseau < sloiseau at u-paris10.fr >
Subject: Digital documents and interpretation ? Corpora in Humanities and Social Sciences 

2)
Date: 03-Dec-2005
From: Kim Sun-Woong < swkim at kw.ac.kr >
Subject: The 8th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar 

	
-------------------------Message 1 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 13:18:34
From: Sylvain Loiseau < sloiseau at u-paris10.fr >
Subject: Digital documents and interpretation ? Corpora in Humanities and Social Sciences 
 


Full Title: Digital documents and interpretation ? Corpora in Humanities and Social Sciences 

Date: 10-Jul-2006 - 14-Jul-2006
Location: Albi (France), France 
Contact Person: François Rastier
Meeting Email: LPE2 at ext.jussieu.fr

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Semantics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2005 

Meeting Description:

Corpus analysis and building are redefining the practices, or even the theories of the humanities. As these disciplines are more and more dealing with digital documents, they have to reconsider their relation to the empirical. The digitization of scientific texts also involves a reflexive return to their very development. Do these new ways of accessing documents generate new forms of knowledge construction?

The new national and international initiatives (e.g. the creation of the Centre for digital scientific edition of the French CNRS, the TGE Adonis - very large access equipment special for digital data and documents in the humanities and social sciences) may be the opportunities to build a federal project for the humanities and social sciences. Numerous communities have for a long time gotten involved in thinking on digitization and computer-assisted analysis: information sciences, but also history, sociology, linguistics, archaeology, literary studies - non-exhausting listing of course?

Therefore, the aim of the conference is to reinforce links and to encourage connections between teachers and researchers belonging to these disciplines and the communities of corpus linguistics and digital documents. Without much consideration towards ordinary objectivism, the conference will deal with the philological and hermeneutical problems corpus-based works have to handle, according to the tasks and the disciplines: for instance, genre and discourse typologies, description of semantic forms and contents, theme identification, concept characterization and evolution, form and content correlations.

On the practical level, the conference will tackle the questions risen by
corpus collecting, building, coding, tagging and processing and digital
edition. Software demonstrations are scheduled, as well as introductions to
issues specific to the concerned disciplines. 

Further information
 
Information and  pre-registration: CALS : beatrixmarillaud.cals at wanadoo.fr
Conference registration fee : 50 euros ; students : 30 euros
Conference location  : Centre Saint Amarand, 16 rue de la République, 81000, Albi.
Accommodation (limited number of places) : 
Single room : 20 euros, 
double :29 euros (including breakfasts). 
Lunch : 11 euros (including drinks).
Tourist information office : accueil at albitourisme.com
Conference dates : July 10 - July 14 juillet (five full days).


	
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Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 13:18:38
From: Kim Sun-Woong < swkim at kw.ac.kr >
Subject: The 8th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar 

	

Full Title: The 8th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar 
Short Title: SICOGG 8 

Date: 09-Aug-2006 - 12-Aug-2006
Location: Seoul, Korea, South 
Contact Person: Park Myung-Kwan
Meeting Email: parkmk at dgu.edu
Web Site: http://www.kggc.org 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 20-Mar-2006 

Meeting Description:

SICOGG 8
The 8th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar
August 9-12, 2006
Organized by
The Korean Generative Grammar Circle (http://www.kggc.org)

Invited Speakers: David Pesetsky (MIT) & Danny Fox (MIT)

2006 Summer International Conference on Generative Grammar will be held at Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, Korea, on August 9-12, 2006 organized by the Korean Generative Grammar Circle. 

SICOGG 8
The 8th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar
August 9-12, 2006
Organized by
The Korean Generative Grammar Circle (http://www.kggc.org)

Invited Speakers: David Pesetsky (MIT) & Danny Fox (MIT)

2006 Summer International Conference on Generative Grammar will be held at Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, Korea, on August 9-12, 2006 organized by the Korean Generative Grammar Circle. 

Abstracts for the conference are invited from all areas of generative grammar. Topics of the abstracts may include syntactic theory, syntax-semantics interface, syntax-morphology interface, syntax-phonology interface, syntactic acquisition, and others. The conference will consist of the general session, the poster session, and a series of lectures from the invited speakers. The idea of the poster session is to discuss the work-in-progress that has not completely matured for a full publication yet.  

Abstracts should be anonymous and may not exceed 2 pages (A4), including examples and references, with 2.54 cm (1 inch) margin on all four sides and should employ the font Times New Roman 12 pt. Submissions are limited to a maximum of one individual and one joint abstract per author. Please send a separate file containing the following information: the title of the paper, the author's name, affiliation, e-mail address, telephone number, and the preferred session (general or poster). Abstracts should be sent ELECTRONICALLY as Word or PDF attachments to Sun-Woong Kim at swkim at kw.ac.kr no later than March 20, 2006.

Abstracts will be reviewed by readers, and authors will be notified by April 10, 2006. Each speaker of the general session will be allotted 20 minutes with 10 minutes for discussion. Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of 2006 Seoul International conference on Generative Grammar, which will be distributed to the conference participants. All presenters will be asked to provide camera-ready copies of their papers in publishable form by July 10, 2006. The text should be single-spaced and the general page limit is 20 pages including appendices and references. 

All the information about the conference is available on our website http://www.kggc.org. Participants are asked to check this web page to keep up to date regarding possible alterations and changes. Additional questions concerning the conference can be answered by sending to Myung-Kwan Park at parkmk at dgu.edu.
 



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