[Corpora-List] Final Announcement: Masterclass: Corpus Methods in Linguistics and Language Pedagogy at University of Chicago
Steven Clancy
sclancy at uchicago.edu
Mon Jan 21 13:58:21 UTC 2008
FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTENDED APPLICATION/REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 7, 2008
Masterclass
Corpus Methods in Linguistics and Language Pedagogy
Using corpus data in linguistic research and preparation of language
pedagogical materials
at the University of Chicago
Wednesday-Sunday, March 26-30, 2008
The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning (CLTL)
and
The Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Association (SCLA)
and
The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS),
The Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies (CEERES),
The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS),
The Center for the Study of Languages (CSL),
The Computation Institute (CI),
The Division of the Humanities (Humanities Computing),
and The South Asian Language Resource Center (SALRC)
at the University of Chicago
present
a conference and masterclass in
CORPUS METHODS IN LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY
(CMLLP-2008)
Wednesday-Sunday, March 26-30, 2008, University of Chicago, Chicago,
Illinois USA
Website: http://languages.uchicago.edu/corpuslinguistics
Extended Application/Registration Deadline: February 7, 2008
PDF flier available for download here: http://languages.uchicago.edu/corpuslinguistics/CMLLP2008Announcement.pdf
Application available for download here: http://languages.uchicago.edu/corpuslinguistics/CMLLP2008Registration.pdf
*Topics*
corpus linguistics: collection, annotation, statistical analysis and
interpretation of corpus data; assembling your own corpora, the web as
corpus
visualization techniques
use of corpora in language teaching and the development of pedagogical
materials
focus on corpora for less commonly taught/studied/spoken languages
cognitive/functional approaches to language
*Program*
Wednesday: Corpus Linguistics: an introduction to the field and the
possibilities (optional introductory day), Divjak and Clancy
(unlimited audience)
Thursday: Conference: plenary lectures and case studies by invited
speakers and some (advanced) participants; poster session for
(beginner/intermediate) participants (unlimited audience)
Friday: Masterclass: R for corpus linguistics, Gries (registration
limited to 25)
Saturday: Masterclass: Statistics for linguists using R, Gries
(registration limited to 25)
Sunday: Presentation of participants’ research projects (limited to
masterclass participants)
*Presenters (partial listing)*
Stefan Th. Gries, University of California, Santa Barbara (on corpus
linguistics and statistics with R)
John Goldsmith, University of Chicago (on probabilistic methods, a new
empiricism in linguistics, and computational linguistics)
Terry Regier, University of Chicago (on the poverty of the stimulus
and the psychology of language)
Dagmar Divjak, University of Sheffield (on cognitive linguistics and
corpus linguistics applied to Slavic data)
Steven Clancy, University of Chicago (on multidimensional scaling
(MDS) in linguistics)
Peri Bhaskararao, Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of
Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (on spoken
language corpora for South Asian languages)
Arno Bosse, University of Chicago (on visualization techniques in the
humanities)
Nadine Di Vito and Claude Grangier, University of Chicago (on how
Romance language pedagogy benefits from corpus data)
*Materials*
Gries, Stefan Th. 2008. Quantitative corpus linguistics with R: a
practical introduction. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
The R program is freely available for multiple platforms (http://www.r-project.org/
).
*Data/Problem Sets*
Materials, scripts, and exercises will be based on data extracted from
corpora for less commonly taught/studied/spoken languages.
Participants should bring at least one of their own problems, data
sets, etc. to work on during the masterclass and present on Sunday.
*Masterclass Computers*
The CSL will provide Macintosh laptop computers running both Mac and
Windows operating systems for use by participants during the
masterclass; the center has wifi internet access throughout.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops if available.
*Fellowships*
A limited number of fellowships will be available to qualified
graduate student participants on a competitive basis and may include a
waiver of the masterclass registration fees and/or assistance with
travel and lodging expenses.
*Further Information*
Please contact Steven Clancy <sclancy at uchicago.edu> if you have any
questions or would like to receive further information about this
conference and masterclass. A PDF flier is available for download here
and the application/registration form is available for download here.
*Application/Registration Information*
Extended Application/Registration Deadline: February 7, 2008
Questions? Contact Steven Clancy <sclancy at uchicago.edu>
Participation in the introductory and conference sessions (Wed-Thurs)
is not limited, but due to the interactive, hands-on nature of the
masterclass sessions on Fri-Sun, the number of participants is limited
to 25. Those registering for the Wed-Thurs sessions need only submit
the completed registration form and fees. Those interested in the full
masterclass should submit the registration/application form (download
here) and a cover letter describing how the masterclass methods and
topics will impact their teaching, research, and career goals. The
masterclass is intended to advance the methodological state of the art
in the discipline of corpus linguistics and to educate a group of
researchers most likely to benefit from applying corpus methods in
their ongoing and future research and preparation of materials for
language pedagogy.
Graduate student applicants should also submit one letter of
recommendation from a faculty member familiar with their academic work
and research interests.
Applications will be reviewed by the masterclass organizing
committee and participants will be notified of acceptance by February
15, 2008.
Conference/Masterclass registration fees are detailed below. Fees
cover tuition for the masterclass and some meals and breaks.
Masterclass Fees
Non-Academic
University Faculty/Staff
Graduate Students
Full Masterclass (Optional introductory session, 1-day conference, 3-
day masterclass; Wed-Sun)
$250
$175
$100
Introductory session and conference (Wed-Thur only)
$60
$40
$30
Introductory session (Wed only)
$30
$20
$15
Conference day (Thur only)
$30
$20
$15
Meals and coffee breaks included in registration fees:
Wednesday: Lunch, Coffee Breaks, Reception
Thursday: Breakfast, Lunch, Coffee Breaks, Dinner
Friday: Breakfast, Lunch, Coffee Breaks
Saturday: Breakfast, Lunch, Coffee Breaks, Dinner
Sunday: Breakfast, Lunch, Coffee Breaks
The extended application deadline is February 7, 2008. For those
planning to attend Wednesday-Thursday only, please submit your
registration fee along with the application form. Those applying for
the full masterclass may make payment following acceptance to the
program and notification of any fellowship support received.
Applicants will be notified of acceptance status by February 15, 2008.
Please make checks payable to: The University of Chicago. Payments via
credit/debit card cannot be accepted. Receipt of your application will
be confirmed by e-mail. If you have any questions about your
application, please contact: Steven Clancy <sclancy at uchicago.edu>.
Please send checks and registration/application forms to:
Steven Clancy
Center for the Study of Languages
University of Chicago
1130 E. 59th St., Foster 406
Chicago, IL 60637
University of Chicago campus applicants may hand in their applications
at the information desk in the Center for the Study of Languages, Cobb
Hall.
Tentative Schedule
Plenary lectures and conference talks will be announced at the
conference website as soon as the schedule is finalized. All events
will take place at The Center for the Study of Languages (CSL, Cobb
Hall, 2nd Floor) on The University of Chicago campus. For full
schedule, see the event's website:
http://languages.uchicago.edu/corpuslinguistics
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