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1)
Date: 11-May-2005
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Linguistic Informatics - State of the Art and the Future:
Kawaguchi et al (Eds)
2)
Date: 11-May-2005
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Corpus-Based Approaches to Sentence Structures: Takagaki et al
(Eds)
-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 10:45:02
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Linguistic Informatics - State of the Art and the Future: Kawaguchi et al (Eds)
Title: Linguistic Informatics - State of the Art and the Future
Subtitle: The first international conference on Linguistic Informatics
Series Title: Usage-Based Linguistic Informatics 1
Publication Year: 2005
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Book URL: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=UBLI%201
Editor: Yuji Kawaguchi, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Editor: Susumu Zaima, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Editor: Toshihiro Takagaki, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Editor: Kohji Shibano, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Editor: Mayumi Usami, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Hardback: ISBN: 1588116417 Pages: viii, 363 Price: U.S. $ 114.00
Hardback: ISBN: 9027233136 Pages: viii, 363 Price: Europe EURO 95.00
Abstract:
It is widely believed that linguistic theories and information technology
have considerably influenced foreign language education. However, the
collaboration of these three domains has not brought about new scientific
results. It it thus, our attempt to realize an integration of theoretical
and applied linguistics on the basis of computer sciences, and establish a
new synthetic field called "Linguistic Informatics."
The present volume constitutes the Proceedings of the First International
Conference on Linguistic Informatics held at Tokyo University of Foreign
Studies (TUFS) in December 2003.
Table of contents
Opening Address
Setsuho Ikehata 1-2
Center of Usage-Based Linguistic Informatics (UBLI)
Yuji Kawaguchi 3-8
1. Computer-Assisted Linguistics
One or Two Phonemes: /ø/-/u/ in Old French, /s/-/z/ in Dutch and Frisian:
New Solutions to an Old Problem
Pieter van Reenen and Anke Jongkind 9-28
The Lexicon-Grammar of French Verbs: A Syntactic Database
Christian Leclère 29-45
A Formal Analysis of Spanish Adjective Position
Masami Miyamoto 46-63
On the Language of Portuguese Estoria do Muy Nobre Vespesiano: Linguistic
Change and its Documental Evidence Based on the Corpus Study
Naotoshi Kurosawa 64-65
Analysing Texts in a Specific Domain with Local Grammars: The Case of Stock
Exchange Market Reports
Takuya Nakamura 76-98
Multivariate Analysis in Dialectology: A Case Study of the Standardization
in the Environs of Paris
Kanetaka Yarimuzu, Yuji Kawaguchi and Masanori Ichikawa 99-119
2. Corpus Linguistics
Corpora of Spoken Spanish Language: The Representativeness Issue
Francisco Moreno-Fernández 120-144
Methods of "Hand-made" Corpus Linguistics: A Bilingual Database and the
Programming of Analyzers
Hiroto Ueda 145-166
Multilateral Interpretation of Corpus-based Semantic Analysis: The Case of
the German Verb of Movement fahren
Yoshiyuki Muroi 167-179
Tools for Creating Online Dictionaries Judeo-Spanish: A Case Study
Antonio Ruiz Tinoco 180-195
3. Applied Linguistics
Socio-pragmatic Aspects of Workplace Talk
Janet Holmes 196-220
What Do We Mean by "second" in Second Language Acquisition
David Block 221-241
Integrating Applied Linguistics Research Outcome into Japanese Language
Pedagogy: A Challenge in Contrastive Pragmatics
Suzuko Nishihara 242-247
Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL): Moving into the Networked Future
Mark Peterson 248-257
Beyond the Novelty: Providing Meaning in CALL
Malcolm H. Field 258-278
4. Discourse Analysis and Language Teaching
Why Do We Need to Analyze Natural Conversation Data in Developing
Conversation Teaching Materials? Some Implications for Developing TUFS
Language Modules
Mayumi Usami 279-294
An Analysis of Teaching Materials Based on New Zealand English Conversation
in Natural Settings: Implications for the Development of Conversation
Teaching Materials
Takashi Suzuki, Koji Matsumoto and Mayumi Usami 295-315
5. TUFS Language Modules
The Creation of the TUFS Pronunciation Module
Tsutomu Kigoshi 316-332
Development and Assesment of TUFS Dialogue Module: Multilingual and
Functional Syllabus
Kentaro Yuki, Kazuya Abe and Chunchen Lin 333-357
Concluding Remarks
Yuji Kawaguchi 358
Index of Proper Nouns 359-360
Index of Subjects 361-363
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Computational Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Language Acquisition
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Dutch (DUT)
English (ENG)
Frisian, Western (FRI)
French (FRN)
German, Standard (GER)
Japanese (JPN)
Portuguese (POR)
Ladino (SPJ)
Spanish (SPN)
Old French (OFR)
Written In: English (ENG)
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-------------------------Message 2 ----------------------------------
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 10:45:09
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Corpus-Based Approaches to Sentence Structures: Takagaki et al (Eds)
Title: Corpus-Based Approaches to Sentence Structures
Series Title: Usage-Based Linguistic Informatics 2
Publication Year: 2005
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Book URL: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=UBLI%202
Editor: Toshihiro Takagaki, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Editor: Susumu Zaima, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Editor: Yoichiro Turuga, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Editor: Francisco Moreno-Fernández, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Editor: Yuji Kawaguchi, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Hardback: ISBN: 9027233144 Pages: vi, 317 Price: U.S. $ 114.00
Hardback: ISBN: 9027233144 Pages: vi, 317 Price: U.S. $ 95.00
Abstract:
This is the second volume of the series "Usage-Based Linguistic
Informatics", a product of the 21st century COE program held at Tokyo
University of Foreign Studies (TUFS). The project has an objective to
realize an integration of theoretical and applied linguistics on the basis
of computer sciences. With a view to practically applying the results of
linguistic analysis to language education, the promotion of individual
language research has become a high-priority issue. A new field of
linguistic research is intended to be developed by elucidating the state of
linguistic usage based on the analysis of large amounts of linguistic data.
The volume, thus, consists mainly of language-specific corpus-based
analyses on sentence structures in ten different languages such as
Nuuchahnulth, Korean, Chinese, Malay, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French,
English and Spanish. It also includes papers that deal with various
theoretical issues in contrastive linguistics and typology.
Table of contents
Opening Address
Setsuho Ikehata 1-2
Center of Usage-Based Linguistic Information (UBLI)
Yuji Kawaguchi 3-7
Preface
Toshihiro Takagaki 9-13
Argument Structure in Discourse: Argument Choice in Possessive
Constructions in Nuuchahnulth
Toshihide Nakayama 15-31
Grammatical Markers in Early Baihua and Late Mediaeval Korean in Mengshan's
Sayings
Hideto Ito 33-49
When Words Form Sentences; Linguistic Field Theory: From Morphology through
Morpho-Syntax to Supra-Morpho-Syntax
Hideki Noma 51-75
A Usage-Based Analysis of the Causative Verb shi in Mandarin Chinese
Takayuki Miyake 77-94
A Typology of Languages Based on Valence/Voice-marking and Focus
Tsunekazu Moriguchi 95-125
Manner Adverb-like Adjectives in Malay
Isamu Shoho and Hiroshi Uzawa 127-149
Two Turkish Clause Linkages; -DIK- and - mE: A Pilot Analysis Based on the
METU Turkish Corpus
Yuji Kawaguchi 151-177
Semi-Productivity and Valence Marking in Arabic: The So-Called "verbal themes"
Robert R. Ratcliffe 179-190
The Imperfective Passive and Animacy in Russian
Hidehiko Nakazawa 191-212
A Correspondance between N0-V-N1-de-N2 and N0-V-N2-Loc-N1 in French: The
Case of Planter
Yoichiro Tsuruga 213-232
Verb Constructions in English and Japanese: A Contrastive Study on Semantic
Principles
Kiyoko Sohmiya 233-251
Verb Forms in the Lest-Clause in Present-Day English
Kazuyuki Urata 253-263
Project for the Sociolinguistic Study of Spanish from Spain and America
(PRESEEA): A Corpus with a Grammar and Discourse Bias
Francisco Moreno-Fernández 265-288
On the Productivity of the Spanish Passive Constructions
Toshihiro Takagaki 289-309
Index of Proper Nouns 311-312
Index of Subjects 313-315
Contributors 317
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Language Acquisition
Linguistic Theories
Morphology
Sociolinguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Typology
Applied Linguistics
Contrastive Ling
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (ABV)
Chinese, Mandarin (CHN)
English (ENG)
French (FRN)
Japanese (JPN)
Malay (MLI)
Nootka (NOO)
Russian (RUS)
Spanish (SPN)
Turkish (TRK)
Chinese, Yue (YUH)
Middle Korean (XMKR)
Written In: English (ENG)
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