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Subject: 20.338, Confs: Text/Corpus Linguistics/Canada

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Date: 02-Feb-2009
From: John Newman < john.newman at ualberta.ca >
Subject: American Association for Corpus Linguistics 2009

 

	
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 13:34:12
From: John Newman [john.newman at ualberta.ca]
Subject: American Association for Corpus Linguistics 2009 

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American Association for Corpus Linguistics 2009 
Short Title: AACL 2009 

Date: 08-Oct-2009 - 11-Oct-2009 
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
Contact: John Newman 
Contact Email: john.newman at ualberta.ca 
Meeting URL: http://www.ualberta.ca/~aacl2009/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

AACL covers all aspects of corpus linguistics. The conference continues the
tradition of previous conferences of the American Association for Corpus
Linguistics and the American Association for Applied Corpus Linguistics.
Previous meetings have been held at different universities in the United States
since 1998, including Northern Arizona University (2006, 2000), the University
of Michigan (2005, 1999), Montclair State (2004), IUPUI (2002), and Univ.
Massachusetts-Boston (2001). 

Sub-fields covered by AACL 2009 include corpus linguistics and endangered
languages, open source corpora (philosophy and practice), corpus creation,
corpus annotation, linguistic analyses of corpora, visualization of large data
sets, register/genre variation, lexicography, parallel corpora, tagging and
parsing, software development, and the use of corpora in language learning and
teaching.







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