Corpora: Second Call for Papers for TaLC 2000 (Teaching and Language Corpora), 19-23 July, in Graz, Austria

Georg Marko georg.marko at kfunigraz.ac.at
Wed Feb 9 15:30:54 UTC 2000


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              Second  Call  for  Papers  for  TaLC 2000

                                                Time is rushing

                 Deadline for workshop proposals: 15 February 2000
              Deadline for paper proposals: 15 March 2000
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       Fourth International Conference on Teaching and Language Corpora
                 English Department, University of Graz, Austria
                                      July 19-23, 2000


Large corpora of authentic language together with sophisticated
concordancing
software for analysis provide a new paradigm not only for linguistic
research
but also for many forms of language teaching. Teachers and students no
longer
have to rely on the intuitions of prescriptive theorists but with the
help of
corpora can inductively draw their own conclusions: a highly desirable
goal in
the age of "learner autonomy". This international conference will bring
together
practitioners and theorists with a common interest in the use of corpus
tools
for such purposes as:

 * language teaching/language learning
 * language awareness raising
 * teaching languages for specific purposes
 * student-centered linguistic investigation
 * translation studies
 * teaching literature
 * cultural and historical studies

Following the previous three highly successful TaLC conferences in
Lancaster
1994 and 1996 and Oxford 1998, TaLC 2000 invites proposals for position
papers,
reports of work in progress, case-histories of successful corpus
applications,
and introductions to relevant new resources. In addition, we welcome
proposals
for introductory tutorials or workshops.

Abstracts (500 words) should be submitted to arrive before 15  March
2000.
Workshop Proposals should be submitted to arrive before 15  February
2000. All
proposals will be reviewed. Authors of those accepted for inclusion will
be
notified by 15 April 2000. The programme will be finalised during May
2000.

The official language of the conference is English. As the aim of
TaLC2000 is
communication between linguists from various cultural backgrounds,
English
seemed the best choice as lingua franca.


Organising Committee

Guy Aston (Bologna); Norbert Berger (Graz); Lou Burnard (Oxford HCU);
Bernhard
Kettemann (Graz); Tony McEnery (Lancaster); Barbara Seidlhofer (Vienna),

Chistopher Tribble (Sri Lanka)



Programme

The conference will run from Thursday morning 20 July to Saturday night
22 July
with a single strand of presentations and a poster session. There will
be
workshops and a book and software exhibit in parallel.

Presentations include keynote speeches by:

 * Tim Johns (Birmingham, Opening keynote): "On Corpus-based learning"
 * Antoinette Renouf (Liverpool)
 * Christian Mair (Freiburg), "Empowering advanced learners and
non-native
  speakers: The hidden surplus-value of corpora in continental
  English departments"
 * Tony McEnery (Lancaster)
 * Sylviane Granger (Louvain)
 * Mike Scott (Liverpool)
 * Lou Burnard (Oxford)
 * Guy Aston (Bologna)
 * Dieter Mindt (Berlin)

Workshops include (preliminary):
 * Sylviane Granger: "Interlanguage/learner corpora and ELT"
 * Chris Tribble: "Using BNC on PC - Workshop for language learners"
 * Michael Barlow: "Introduction to corpus analysis using MonoConc and
  MonoConc Pro (for the extraction of syntactic, semantic, and
  cultural information from a corpus)"
 * Angela Hahn/Josef Schmied: "Introducing a corpus-based Internet
grammar"



Venue

TaLC 2000 will be held at Karl-Franzens-University of Graz, in the
recently
completed award-winning building of the faculties of law and economics
(RESOWI
Zentrum), which represents a modern counterpoint to the generally
neo-classical
style of the University, which was founded in 1585 and whose main
buildings date
back to the last century.

The campus is situated near the charming Renaissance and Baroque city
centre,
nestling under the picturesque hill (Schlossberg) with its famous clock
tower.
Graz, though still a well kept secret among mass tourists, is attracting
more
and more attention, not least because of the presence of a thriving
cultural
scene in the summer months.

All participants will be accommodated in modern fully-equipped study
bedrooms
within a few minutes' walk of the RESOWI Zentrum or in hotels in the
city
centre. The city centre is within walking distance and can also be
reached by
bus.



How to get to Graz

By air:    Graz has an international airport with several daily
connections to
and from Frankfurt, Zurich and Vienna. There is an infrequent shuttle
bus
service to the railway station. But you can also take a taxi directly to
your
hotel (this will cost approx. œ12).

By train:   There are many direct train services from all over Austria
to Graz.
If you arrive at Vienna International Airport, there is a regular
shuttle bus
service to the S?dbahnhof (Southern Station). There is a regular direct
service
(every two hours) from there to Graz (travelling time approx. 2 1/2
hours).

By road:   Graz is ideally located at the hub of Central Europe's road
network.
Venice, Budapest and Munich are all about five hours' drive away. Graz
can
easily be reached by motorway from Vienna, Linz, Salzburg, Villach, and
Klagenfurt.



Rates

All-inclusive rates for participants are
320Pounds/535$/6800ATS/495Euros.
These rates include conference fees, accommodation (four nights), meals,
and
outing. All-inclusive rates for accompanying persons are
160Pounds/270$/3400ATS/250Euros.



Submit a Proposal

Proposals for papers should include the following
 * Authors' full name and affiliation
 * Title of proposal
 * Contact details (Email, URL, phone, fax, postal address)
 * 500 word description of the proposed presentation



Registration and further information

Proposals and registrations should be submitted using the conference web
site
http://www-gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at/talc2000, or should be sent to the
following
address mailto:talc2000 at gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at


For further details, see the conference web site
http://www-gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at/talc2000
or contact us at: mailto:talc2000 at gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at


Univ. Prof. Mag. Dr. Bernhard Kettemann
Institut fuer Anglistik der Universitaet Graz
A-8010 Graz, Heinrichstrasse 36, Austria
Tel.:  +43/316/380-2488, 2487, 2474
Fax:   +43/316/380-9765
Email: mailto:bernhard.kettemann at kfunigraz.ac.at



Useful links

Steiermark http://www.Steiermark.com
Graz http://www.graztourismus.at
http://www.graz.at

Graz University http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at
GewiLab http://gewilab.kfunigraz.ac.at
English Department http://www-gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at/ed/
RESOWI Zentrum http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/8.11./plan.html

Previous conference websites:
TALC 94 http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/ucrel/talc94.html

TALC 96 http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/ucrel/talc
TALC 98 http://users.ox.ac.uk/~talc98

ICAME http://www.hd.uib.no/icame.html
UCREL http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/ucrel



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