16.192, Calls: Comp Ling/France; Semantics/Syntax/Typology/UK

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Subject: 16.192, Calls: Comp Ling/France; Semantics/Syntax/Typology/UK

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1)
Date: 19-Jan-2005
From: Brigitte Grau < Brigitte.Grau at limsi.fr >
Subject: Traitement Automatiques des Langues Naturelles 2005 

2)
Date: 19-Jan-2005
From: Heidi Harley < hharley at email.arizona.edu >
Subject: LAGB Satellite Workshop on Perfectivity and Telicity 

	
-------------------------Message 1 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 19:27:08
From: Brigitte Grau < Brigitte.Grau at limsi.fr >
Subject: Traitement Automatiques des Langues Naturelles 2005 
 

Full Title: Traitement Automatiques des Langues Naturelles 2005 
Short Title: TALN05 

Date: 06-Jun-2005 - 10-Jun-2005
Location: Dourdan, France 
Contact Person: Michèle Jardino
Meeting Email: taln05 at limsi.fr
Web Site: http://www.limsi.fr/TALN05

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2005 

Meeting Description:

Organisée par le groupe LIR du LIMSI en collaboration avec l'école des
Mines (site de Fontainebleau), la 12ème édition de la conférence sur
le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles (TALN 2005) aura lieu
à Fontainebleau du lundi 6 juin au vendredi 10 juin 2005.

TALN 2005 est organisée sous l'égide de l'ATALA (Association pour le
Traitement Automatique des LAngues) et se tieemacsndra conjointement
avec la conférence pour jeunes chercheurs RECITAL 2005 (appel à
communications séparé, sur le site de la conférence,
http://www.limsi.fr/TALN05).

La conférence comprendra des communications orales et affichées, des
conférences invitées, des ateliers et des tutoriels.

La langue officielle de la conférence est le français. 

Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles
Dourdan (France) (*)
6-10 June 2005

CALL FOR PAPERS

Important Dates

Submission deadline:  January 31, 2005
Notification to authors:  March 15, 2005
Camera-ready:  April 15, 2005
Conference:  6-10 June 2005

Organized by the LIR group (LIMSI,Orsay, France), the 12th Conference on
Natural Language Processing (TALN 2005)  will be held at Fontainebleau,
France, 6-10 June 2005.

TALN 2005 is organized under the aegis of ATALA (Association pour le
Traitement Automatique des Langues, Association for NLP) and will be held
jointly with RECITAL 2005, the conference for young researchers (call for
papers to be issued separately, see the website at
http://www.limsi.fr/TALN05).

The conference will include oral and poster communications, invited
conferences, workshops and tutorials.

The official language is French.

TOPICS

Papers are requested in all areas of NLP, including (but not restricted to) :

      - lexicon
      - morphology
      - syntax
      - semantics
      - pragmatics
      - discourse
      - parsing
      - generation
      - summarization
      - dialogue
      - machine translation
      - logical, symbolical and statistical approaches
      - NLP approaches for information retrieval
      - cognitive approaches for NLP
      - architecture for NLP
      - learning for NLP

All selected papers will be published in the proceedings. In addition, the
scientific committee will select two papers, which will be recommended to be
published in the journal ''Traitement Automatique des Langues'' (T.A.L.).


SELECTION

Authors are invited to submit original research work. Submissions will be
reviewed by at least two specialists of the domain. Decisions will be based
on the following criteria :

      - importance and originality of the paper
      - soundness of the scientific and technical content
      - comparison of the results obtained with other relevant works
      - clarity of the exposition
      - relevance to the topics of the conference


SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

Submitted papers must not exceed ten pages, in Times 12, single spaced (about
3000 words), including figures, examples and references.  Papers have to be
written in French for French-speaking people, in English for
not-French-speaking people.

A LaTeX style file and a Word template will be shortly available on the web
site of the conference: http://www.limsi.fr/taln05.

Submissions must be electronic and sent to taln05 at limsi.fr. One of the next
formats MUST be used:  PS, PDF, RTF (Word). The authors have to send their
paper attached in an e-mail whose title is ''TALN soumission'' and whose
content is the title of the paper, the name, affiliation, adress, e-mail,
phone number and fax number of the main author. The submission must be
anonymous, without any author name.

In case of impossibility, we accept to receive a printed version of the
submission. In this case, three hard-copies of the paper must be sent to:

    Michèle Jardino - TALN 2005
    Groupe LIR - LIMSI
    BP 133, 91403 Orsay Cedex
    France


PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Practical information will be detailed shortly on the conference web site
(http://www.limsi.fr/taln05/).

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Michèle Jardino - LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay (Présidente)
Salah Aït Mokhtar - Xerox XRCE, Grenoble
Nuria Bel - Université Pompeu Fabra, Barcelone
Philippe Blache - LPL, Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence
Christian Boitet - CLIPS IMAG, Grenoble
Jean-Pierre Chevalet - CLIPS IMAG, Grenoble
Béatrice Daille - LINA, Nantes
Laurence Danlos - Lattice, Paris 7
Olivier Ferret - LIC2M, CEA, Fontenay-aux-Roses
Patrick Gallinari - LIP6, Paris
Claire Gardent - LORIA, Nancy
Brigitte Grau - LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay
Daniel Kayser- LIPN Paris 13
Philippe Langlais - RALI, Montréal
Dominique Laurent -  Synapse, Toulouse
Anne NicolleGreyc - Université de Caen
Patrick Paroubek - LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay
Jean-Marie Pierrel - ATILF, Nancy
Martin Rajman - EPFL, Lausanne
Owen Rambow - Université de Columbia
Gérard Sabah - LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay
Pascale Sébillot - IRISA, Rennes
Jean Véronis - DELIC, Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence
Anne Vilnat - LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay
Marie-Paule Péry-Woodley - ERSS, Toulouse
Michael Zock -LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay
Pierre Zweigenbaum - STIM, DIAM, AP-HP, Paris

(*) The conference will be held in Dourdan in place of Fontainebleau which was
initially planned.



	
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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 19:27:12
From: Heidi Harley < hharley at email.arizona.edu >
Subject: LAGB Satellite Workshop on Perfectivity and Telicity 

	

Full Title: LAGB Satellite Workshop on Perfectivity and Telicity 

Date: 04-Sep-2005 - 04-Sep-2005
Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Heidi Harley
Meeting Email: hharley at email.arizona.edu
Web Site: http://linguistics.arizona.edu/~hharley/2005Workshop/

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Syntax;
Typology 

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2005 

Meeting Description:

2nd CALL FOR PAPERS

LAGB Satellite Workshop on Perfectivity and Telicity:  Saturday, Sept. 3
(eve.) and Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005  Cambridge University

Abstract submissions are invited for a one-and-a-half day workshop on the
interaction of aspect and aktionsart across languages, sponsored by the 
British Academy. The workshop will focus particularly on perfective
viewpoint aspect and telic aktionsart and their interaction, from 
semantic, syntactic and psycholinguistic viewpoints. The conference  will
take place at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, on Sunday, Sept. 4,  2005,
the day after the annual Linguistics Association of Great Britain meeting
at the same location.

Talks on Sunday in the main session will be 40 minutes each, with 20 
minutes for discussion. Papers on any language or language family are
welcome in the main session. There will be eight talks in this session,
four from invited participants and four selected from the submitted abstracts.

The workshop will open with a special evening session, focussing on
Scandinavian  languages, on Saturday the 3rd of  September. There will be
four talks in this session, 20 minutes long,  followed by 10 for questions.
If your paper draws on data from  Scandinavian languages and you would like
your abstract to be  considered for this session, please write
'Scandinavian session' below  your abstract title.

A proceedings volume with a major publisher is planned.

Workshop organizers:

Raffaella Folli, University of Cambridge  
Heidi Harley, University of Arizona

Invited speakers:

Hamida Demirdache, University of Nantes  
Jacqueline Gueron, University of Paris III  
Angeleik van Hout, University of Groningen  
Gillian Ramchand, University of Tromsø

All abstracts should be in English, and submitted as attachments, in PDF 
format, to rf250 at cam.ac.uk or hharley at email.arizona.edu. The subject of 
the message should specify ''Workshop Abstract'', and the body should 
include the following information: author's name(s), affiliation,  e-mail
address, and title of abstract. Abstracts may be up to two pages  long
(using 1'' margins on all sides and 12pt font size), including  examples
and references. Non-standard fonts and software should be  avoided and all
fonts should be embedded in the PDF document.

Deadline for receipt of abstracts: February 15, 2005. Notification of
acceptance: March 15, 2005.

Drafts of accepted papers will required in July 2005, for circulation among
workshop participants.

We are grateful to the Linguistic Association of Great Britain and the
British Academy for sponsoring this workshop.


 



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