18.2110, Calls: Computational Ling,General Ling/Germany; Historical Ling/Spain

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Subject: 18.2110, Calls: Computational Ling,General Ling/Germany; Historical Ling/Spain

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1)
Date: 12-Jul-2007
From: Sabine Mohr < sabine at ifla.uni-stuttgart.de >
Subject: Perspectives on Underspecification 

2)
Date: 12-Jul-2007
From: Amalia Rodriguez Somolinos < arsomol at filol.ucm.es >
Subject: Diachro-IV Le français en diachronie

 

	
-------------------------Message 1 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:57:17
From: Sabine Mohr < sabine at ifla.uni-stuttgart.de >
Subject: Perspectives on Underspecification 
 

Full Title: Perspectives on Underspecification 

Date: 02-Nov-2007 - 03-Nov-2007
Location: Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany 
Contact Person: Sabine Mohr
Meeting Email: underspec at ifla.uni-stuttgart.de
Web Site: http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/linguistik/sfb732/index.shtml 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 27-Jul-2007 

Meeting Description

Conference 'Theoretical and Computational Perspectives on Underspecification'

Hosted by the SFB 732 'Incremental specification in context' at the
University of Stuttgart (Germany)

November 2-3, 2007

The SFB 732 Incremental specification in context, established in July 2006,
brings together scientists from the areas of linguistics, computational
linguistics and signal processing at the University of Stuttgart. Their common
scientific goals are to achieve a better understanding of the mechanisms that
lead to ambiguity control/disambiguation as well as the enrichment of
missing/incomplete information and to develop methods that are able to fully
describe these mechanisms. The basic hypothesis in the SFB is that such
processes generally involve specification of an underspecified input.

As part of the SFB's effort to further external links, this conference aims
to bring together researchers from all areas of theoretical and computational
linguistics who are working on issues related to underspecification. 

We are particularly interested in investigating the question of when and
where underspecification is a linguistically legitimate way of dealing with
ambiguity.

We therefore invite unpublished contributions from all fields of linguistics
(including syntax, semantics, pragmatics, phonology, morphology, phonetics,
computational linguistics, processing).

We are pleased to have the following invited speakers:

Rens Bod (St. Andrews)
Rita Manzini (Florence) 

For further information please visit:
http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/linguistik/sfb732/index.shtml 

Second call for papers

Call for papers for the conference ''Theoretical and Computational Perspectives
on Underspecification''

Hosted by the SFB 732 ''Incremental specification in context'' at the University
of Stuttgart (Germany)

November 2-3, 2007

Submissions

We invite abstracts for thirty-minute talks (followed by ten minutes of
discussion) on theoretical and computational approaches to underspecification.
We are particularly interested in investigating the question of when and where
underspecification is a linguistically legitimate way of dealing with ambiguity.

Abstracts should not exceed two pages (letter-size/A4) in total length
(including data and references), with one-inch (2.54cm) margins all around,
typed in at least 11-point font. Submissions are restricted to one individual
and one joint abstract per author.

Please send an email to:
underspec at ifla.uni-stuttgart.de

The abstract itself should be attached as a PDF file and should be completely
anonymous. The email should use the subject header ''Abstract'' and should
contain the following information in the body:

- Name(s) of author(s)
- Affiliation of author(s)
- Title of paper
- Email address for correspondence

The deadline for submissions is July 27, 2007. We will send out notifications
around September 15, 2007.

For further information please visit:

http://ifla.uni-stuttgart.de/pon/



	
-------------------------Message 2 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:57:26
From: Amalia Rodriguez Somolinos < arsomol at filol.ucm.es >
Subject: Diachro-IV Le français en diachronie 

	

Full Title: Diachro-IV Le français en diachronie 
Short Title: Diachro-IV 

Date: 22-Oct-2008 - 24-Oct-2008
Location: Madrid, Spain 
Contact Person: Amalia Rodriguez Somolinos
Meeting Email: diachro4 at filol.ucm.es

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): French (fra)

Call Deadline: 30-Oct-2008 

Meeting Description

Le colloque international Diachro-IV Le français en diachronie se tiendra du 22
au 24 octobre 2008 à la Faculté de Philologie de l'Université Complutense de
Madrid. 

Appel à communications

A la suite de Diachro-I, Diachro-II et Diachro-III en 2002, 2004 et 2006, la
4ème édition du colloque DIACHRO aura lieu à la Faculté de Philologie de
l'Université Complutense de Madrid du 22 au 24 octobre 2008.

Pour cette nouvelle rencontre, nous souhaitons privilégier les communications
portant sur les trois thèmes suivants: 
- Le français préclassique et classique en diachronie.
- Enonciation et linguistique textuelle en diachronie.
- Les structures interrogatives.

Toute proposition concernant l'évolution du français sera cependant prise en
considération.
	
La langue du colloque sera préférentiellement le français.

Les propositions de communication (20 mn + 10 mn de discussion) devront nous
parvenir avant le 30 octobre 2007 par voie électronique sous la forme de deux
fichiers attachés comprenant: 
- un titre et un résumé anonyme d'une page, 
- le bulletin d'inscription ci-dessous précisant les coordonnées du ou des
auteur(s), ainsi que le titre de la communication.

Elles sont à adresser à: 
diachro4 at filol.ucm.es 
 
La réponse aux propositions sera envoyée le 30 janvier 2008.

Diachro-IV est organisé par l'Université Complutense de Madrid, le LATTICE (CNRS
/ ENS Paris) et l'ATILF (CNRS / Université de Nancy).

Direction du colloque:
B. Combettes (ATILF / Université de Nancy)
S. Prévost (LATTICE / ENS Paris)
A. Rodríguez Somolinos (Université Complutense de Madrid)

Comité d'organisation:
A. Arroyo Ortega (UCM)
S. Gómez-Jordana Ferary (UCM)
P. Gomis Blanco (UCM)
A. Lavrentiev (ICAR / ENS-LSH de Lyon)
M. J. Saló Galán (UCM)

Comité scientifique:
O. Bertrand (ATILF / Ecole Polytechnique)
M. Bruña Cuevas (Université de Séville)
B. Combettes (ATILF / Université de Nancy)
B. Fagard (Université Paris-7)
C. Guillot (ICAR / ENS-LSH de Lyon)
D. Lagorgette (Université de Savoie)
J. M. López Muñoz (Université de Cádiz)
C. Marchello-Nizia (ICAR / ENS-LSH de Lyon)
E. Opperman (Université Paris-3)
M. Perret (Université Paris-10)
S. Prévost (LATTICE / ENS Paris)
A. Rodriguez Somolinos (Université Complutense de Madrid)

Bulletin d'inscription

Diachro-IV
Le français en diachronie
organisé par:
l'Université Complutense de Madrid, Faculté de Philologie
le LATTICE (CNRS / ENS Paris)
l'ATILF (CNRS / Université de Nancy)
Madrid, les 22, 23 et 24 octobre 2008

Nom:
Institution:
Titre de la communication proposée:
Courriel:
Adresse postale:


 




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