6.592 Calls: Slavic lgs, Computational ling and Chinese lg processing

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-592. Fri 21 Apr 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines: 146
 
Subject: 6.592 Calls: Slavic lgs, Computational ling and Chinese lg processing
 
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1)
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 1995 12:26:32 +0200 (DFT)
From: "Verantw. D.Fehrmann TAS Forsch.studenten bis Ende"
 (slavlips at rzaix340.rz.uni-leipzig.de)
Subject: Third Call for Papers: Formal Description of Slavic Languages
 
2)
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 95 16:13:44 EAT
From: rocling (rocltsh at hp.iis.sinica.edu.tw)
Subject: Call For Papers - Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language
 Processing
 
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1)
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 1995 12:26:32 +0200 (DFT)
From: "Verantw. D.Fehrmann TAS Forsch.studenten bis Ende"
 (slavlips at rzaix340.rz.uni-leipzig.de)
Subject: Third Call for Papers: Formal Description of Slavic Languages
 
 
                 Third Announcement & Call for Papers
 
                     1st European Conference on
                Formal Description of Slavic Languages
 
                    30 November - 2 December 1995
                        Universitaet Leipzig
 
Over the last decades linguistics has seen the development of formal
models that aim at an explicit description of the complex and
interdependent grammatical properties of natural languages. The
conference will for the first time bring together those linguists who are
particularly concerned with the formal description of Slavic languages. A
European forum will be created that will ultimately lead to a better
communication between formal Slavists, similar to the annual Formal
Approaches to Slavic Linguistics workshops in the United States of
America.
 
Abstracts are invited for 30-minute talks (20-minute presentation plus 10
minutes for discussion) on issues in syntax, morphology, phonology, and
semantics of the Slavic languages. Presentation will be in any of the Slavic
languages, English, or German.
 
Deadline for submitting abstracts: May 30, 1995
Length of the abstracts: one page max
 
Organizing Committee:
Gerhild Zybatow, Dorothee Fehrmann, Uwe Junghanns
 
For further information contact:
 
Gerhild Zybatow
Universitaet Leipzig
Philologische Fakultaet
Institut fuer Slavistik
Augustusplatz 9
04109 Leipzig
Germany
 
e-mail: slavlips at rzaix340.rz.uni-leipzig.de
 
Please note that our phone and fax numbers have changed:
phone:  (0341) 97 37 467/450/454
fax:    (0341) 97 37 499/649
 
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2)
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 95 16:13:44 EAT
From: rocling (rocltsh at hp.iis.sinica.edu.tw)
Subject: Call For Papers - Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language
 Processing
 
Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing
 
                        Call for Papers
 
Computational  Linguistics  and  Chinese  Language  Processing
invites submission of original research papers in the area  of
computational  linguistics in general  and  Chinese  (natural)
language  processing  in  particular.   Contributions  can  be
written  either in English or Chinese.  English  will  be  the
primary   language  of  this  journal  for  its  international
readership.  A 600-word extended abstract is required  of  all
Chinese  contributions.   Submissions  are  welcomed  in   the
following three categories:
 
Papers:    Submissions   in   this  category   should   report
significant  new research results in computational linguistics
or new system implementation involving significant theoretical
and/or  technological innovation.  There is no  strict  length
limitation   on  this  category  but  it  is  suggested   that
manuscripts not exceed 40 double-spaced pages.
 
Survey  Papers:   Submissions  in  this  category  are  either
invited  by  the  editorial board or voluntary.   They  should
offer a critical overview of either 1) the state of arts of  a
certain  sub-field  of  computational linguistics  or  Chinese
language   processing,  or  2)  of  existing  systems   and/or
technologies  for  a particular natural language  application.
Page limitation of this category is the same as above.
 
Book/Thesis Review:  Submissions in this category  should  not
exceed  one  journal  page; i.e. 600  English  words/  Chinese
characters inclusive of titles.  The theses reviewed  must  be
completed  within one year before the time of submission.   An
extended abstract can also be submitted by the author if it is
endorsed by an editorial board member.
 
All contributions will be anonymously reviewed by at least two
reviewers,  with  exception  of the  reviews,  which  will  be
reviewed by only one reviewer.
 
Electronic submissions are required.  Submissions should be in
postscript  files  conforming to the Journal of  Computational
Linguistics style.  Submissions should be sent to the  editor-
in-chief at
clp at hp.iis.sinica.edu.tw
Supplementary hardcopy submission is accepted at Computational
Linguistics  and Chinese Language Processing,  Professor  Keh-
jiann Chen, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica,
Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan 115
 
Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing will
be  published both electronically and in hardcopy.  Any  paper
accepted  by the editorial board will be put at the  WWW  site
and  considered published.  Hardcopy publication will be twice
annually  in june and december and will be the compilation  of
the  papers  electronically published in previous six  months.
The first issue will appear in june, 1996.
 
Computational  Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing  is
published  by the Computational Linguistics Society of  R.O.C.
(ROCLING).
 
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