lexicography workshop

Lynne Murphy lynnem at COGS.SUSX.AC.UK
Fri Feb 16 18:14:48 UTC 2001


In case any of you want to come keep me company this July, here's info about a lexicography workshop in Brighton (at the other university here). Looks most suited to people who have little prior training in lexicography.
(£600 = about $900)

Lynne

M Lynne Murphy
Lecturer in Linguistics
School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences
University of Sussex
Brighton BN1 9QH
UK
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Date:  Thu, 15 Feb 2001 15:06:19 +0000
From:  Adam Kilgarriff <adam.kilgarriff at itri.brighton.ac.uk>
Subject:  Lexicography & Lexical Computing - LEXICOM Training Workshop


                              lexicom at itri

                        A new Training Workshop in
                   Lexicography and Lexical Computing

                   http://www.itri.bton.ac.uk/lexicom

             The Information Technology Research Institute
                         University of Brighton
                    and The Lexicography MasterClass

                           Brighton, England
                            16-20 July 2001

                               Trainers:
              Sue Atkins, Adam Kilgarriff, Michael Rundell

Bringing together

       lexicographers
       linguists
       computer scientists

to enable them to develop the skills needed for creating, managing
and exploiting lexical data.

       building and working with text corpora
       dictionary/lexical databases
       writing lexical entries (for people and computers)

All sessions will include practical work at a computer terminal.

The workshop will be tailored to participants' interests; people will
be encouraged to bring data from, and explore issues in current projects.
For programme see

     http://www.itri.bton.ac.uk/lexicom/programme.html

                               Location

Brighton is a cosmopolitan city by the sea, one hour from London,
30 minutes from London's Gatwick Airport. A brochure and map will be sent
to you on receipt of your registration.

The workshop will take place on the University of Brighton's
Moulsecoomb campus. The campus is 10 minutes by bus from Brighton Sea
Front and city centre. There are inexpensive coffee bars and canteens
on site. We shall use the IT Faculty Computer Suite which is equipped
with over 100 modern PCs.

                             Accommodation

University accommodation has been reserved for registrants, in newly
built units near the city centre, at a rate of GBP 27.50 per night
(including breakfast).  A booking form will be sent to you on receipt
of your registration, or email conferences at brighton.ac.uk

                             Related events

The course will be the week after ACL/EACL in Toulouse, France, two
weeks before CogSci in Edinburgh, Scotland, and two weeks after
COMPLEX 2001 in Birmingham, England.

                                 Fees

The registration fee for the course is GBP 600.  Second and subsequent
participants from the same institution are eligible for a 33% (GBP 200)
discount.  There is a late registration surcharge of GBP 100 for
registrations received after 1st April 2001.

Registrations now being accepted.  For registration form, go to
       http://www.itri.bton.ac.uk/lexicom/reg_form.html

Trainers:
Sue Atkins was General Editor on the Collins-Robert English-French
dictionaries and Lexicographic Consultant on the Oxford-Hachette. She
is a Founder Member and Past President of Euralex, was the initiator
of the British National Corpus and has co-developed the Frame
Semantics paradigm with Charles Fillmore. Michael Rundell was Managing
Editor of, amongst others the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary
English (1987 and 1995 editions), the Longman Lanugage Activator, and
the Bloomsbury/Macmillan Dictionary for Learners of English
(forthcoming). He has lectured extensively on lexicography and
language teaching. Atkins and Rundell have extensive experience of
training many teams of lexicographers, for example for the
newly-official African languages of South Africa. Adam Kilgarriff has
published extensively on lexical computing and the interactions
between lexicography and language engineering. He has been a
consultant to Longman, Random House, Oxford University Press and
Bloomsbury. He is currently President of ACL-SIGLEX.

                                Supported by
                       EURALEX, ELSNET and ACL SIGLEX
    European Association for Lexicography; European Language and Speech
    Network; Lexicons Special Interest Group of the Association for
    Computational Linguistics.

                     http://www.itri.bton.ac.uk/lexicom


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