17.790, Confs: Applied Ling/Text/Corpus Ling/Izhevsk, Russia

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Subject: 17.790, Confs: Applied Ling/Text/Corpus Ling/Izhevsk, Russia

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Date: 13-Mar-2006
From: Victor Baranov < filologia at istu.ru >
Subject: Modern Informational Technologies and Written Heritage: From Ancient Manuscripts to Electronic Texts 

	
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 12:07:51
From: Victor Baranov < filologia at istu.ru >
Subject: Modern Informational Technologies and Written Heritage: From Ancient Manuscripts to Electronic Texts 
 



Modern Informational Technologies and Written Heritage: From Ancient Manuscripts to Electronic Texts 

Date: 13-Jul-2006 - 17-Jul-2006 
Location: Izhevsk, Russia 
Contact: Christina Vashutina 
Contact Email: filologia at istu.ru 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The conference dedicated to investigating modern means of storage, description, processing, analysis, and publication of ancient and medieval written-language materials. The conference organizers invite participation by anyone interested in theoretical and practical problems associated with these issues, including researchers, educators, librarians, archivists, software developers, and graduate and undergraduate students. The working languages of the workshop and conference are Russian and English. 

If you are interested in this conference,please, write to filologia at istu.ru and you'll receive the Information Letter and full information.





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