MAD'01: last call for participation
Liesbeth Degand
degand at EXCO.UCL.AC.BE
Fri Jun 1 12:40:57 UTC 2001
Apologies for multiple postings
*** SECOND AND LAST CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ***
MAD'01: 4th International Workshop on
Multidisciplinary Approaches to Discourse
Improving text: From text structure to text type
5-8 August 2001, Ittre (Belgium)
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There is still room for a few non-speaking participants ("first come -
first serve"). Please register BEFORE 15 June 2001, otherwise we cannot
guarantee availability of (on-site) accommodation.
GOAL AND TOPICS:
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers from different
disciplines, in particular theoretical and applied linguists, computational
linguists, and psycholinguists, to exchange information and learn from each
other on a common topic of investigation: text and discourse. More
specifically, the question to be addressed is "What makes a good text
good?" Text quality depends upon many factors and can in itself be
considered a complex concept (what is good for one aspect of the text need
not benefit other aspects). In order to make real advances in the domains
of text quality and document design, it is necessary to combine results
from both theoretical (linguistics) and experimental (psychology) research.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Francis Cornish, Equipe de Recherche en Syntaxe et Sémantique, Université
de Toulouse le Mirail
Donia Scott, Information Technology Research Institute, University of Brighton
Patricia Wright, School of Psychology, Cardiff University
Rolf Zwaan, Psychology Department, Florida State University
ACCOMMODATION, REGISTRATION, PROGRAMME, ...
For up-to-date information on all matters concerning the workshop, please
check the MAD website:
http://www.exco.ucl.ac.be/ld/MAD/mad-presentation.htm
If the information you need is not available, feel free to contact the
organisers.
Liesbeth Degand, coordinator (degand at exco.ucl.ac.be)
Yves Bestgen (bestgen at exco.ucl.ac.be)
Véronique De Keyser (vdekeyser at ulg.ac.be)
Jon Oberlander (jon at cogsci.ed.ac.uk)
Wilbert Spooren (w.spooren at let.vu.nl)
Luuk Van Waes (Luuk.VanWaes at ufsia.ac.be)
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