6.178 Confs: Tbilisi symposium, Optimality theory workshop
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Date: Wed, 08 Feb 95 18:58:39 +0000
From: tbilisi at cogsci.edinburgh.ac.uk
Subject: The Tbilisi Symposium on Language, Logic and Computation
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Date: Wed, 8 Feb 1995 17:25:23 -0600 (CST)
From: Edith A Moravcsik (edith at csd.uwm.edu)
Subject: optimality theory workshop
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Date: Wed, 08 Feb 95 18:58:39 +0000
From: tbilisi at cogsci.edinburgh.ac.uk
Subject: The Tbilisi Symposium on Language, Logic and Computation
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First Call For Papers
The Tbilisi Symposium on Language, Logic and Computation
Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia
October 19-22, 1995
Host institution: Tbilisi State University
Dedicated to Solomon Dodashvili
In order to foster communication between researchers in the Republic of
Georgia and the international research community, the Georgian Centre for
Language and Speech, based at the Tbilisi State University, will host an
international symposium on language, logic and computation in 19-22, October
1995. The Tbilisi Symposium is anticipated to be the first of a regular
series.
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
The Tbilisi Symposium will welcome papers on current research in all aspects
of language, logic and computation, including but not limited to:
* natural language semantics/pragmatics
* dynamic and modal logic
* quantified extensions of modal systems and intermediate logics:
semantical and computational aspects
* information oriented logical frameworks: domain
theory, linear logic, situation theory
* natural language parsing and generation
* machine translation and translation aids
* statistics and language processing
* automated deduction and logic programming
* lambda and combinatory calculi
* process algebra
* category theory in computer science
INVITED SPEAKERS:
R. Cooper (Edinburgh)
P. Gardenfors (Lund)
A. Joshi (Philadelphia)
H. Ono (Ishikawa)
A. Preller (Montpelier)
H. Uszkoreit (Saarbruecken)
R. Wojcicki (Warszawa)
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
J. van Benthem (Amsterdam)
J. Bergstra (Amsterdam)
P.L. Curien (Paris)
G. Erbach (Saarbruecken)
L. Esakia (Tbilisi)
T. Fernando (Stuttgart)
H. Ganzinger (Saarbruecken)
J. Ginzburg (Edinburgh)
D. de Jongh (Amsterdam)
E. Klein (Edinburgh)
Z. Khasidashvili (Norwich) (Co-chair)
E. Khmaladze (Tbilisi)
J.-J. Levy (Rocquencourt) (Co-chair)
A. Mikheev (Edinburgh)
S. Peters (Stanford)
K. Segerberg (Stockholm)
E. Vallduvi (Edinburgh)
PROCEEDINGS:
The papers will be refereed and a selection will appear as a book published by
the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford.
SUBMISSION DETAILS:
Papers not exceeding 10-pages should be submitted electronically or, if
electronic submission is problematic, in hard copy. Electronic submissions
should be in plain text, latex, or ready-to-print postscript. Papers
submitted by postal mail should be accompanied by 3 additional copies. No fax
submissions.
Papers should be accompanied by a two-page abstract. The abstract should also
include the full postal and e-mail address and fax/phone of the author (or a
designated contact author in case of joint papers), as well as a specification
of the topic area. These abstracts will be collated together and will be made
available to all symposium participants.
Papers should be submitted to:
The Tbilisi Symposium E-mail: tbilisi at cogsci.ed.ac.uk
Human Communication Research Centre Phone: +44 131 650 4667
University of Edinburgh Fax: +44 131 650 4587
2 Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh, EH8 9LW
Scotland, UK
SCHEDULE:
Authors must submit their 10-page papers by 31 May 1995. Notification of
receipt will be mailed to the (contact) author. Authors will be notified of
acceptance by 15 July 1995. The deadline for submission of final versions of
the presented papers will be 31 October 1995. Papers will undergo review and
a selection will be published in the proceedings. We expect the proceedings to
appear in the first half of 1996. Final submission details will be sent along
with the symposium materials.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
J. Ginzburg (Co-Chair) E. Vallduvi (Co-Chair)
Human Communication Research Centre Centre for Cognitive Science
University of Edinburgh University of Edinburgh
2 Buccleuch Place 2 Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh EH8 9LW Edinburgh EH8 9LW
Scotland Scotland
ginzburg at cogsci.ed.ac.uk enric at cogsci.ed.ac.uk
Phone: +44-131-650-4627 Phone: +44-131-650-4451
Fax: +44-131-650-4587 Fax: +44-131-650-4587
Z. Khasidashvili (Programme Co-Chair) J.-J. Levy (Programme Co-chair)
School of Information Systems INRIA Rocquencourt,
University of East Anglia Domaine de Voluceau,
Norwich NR4 7TJ B.P. 105, 78153 Le Chesney Cedex
England France
zurab at sys.uea.ac.uk Jean-Jacques.Levy at inria.fr
Phone: +44-1603-592607 Phone: +33 1 39 63 56 44
Fax: +44-1603-593344 Fax: +33 1 39 63 55 11.
LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
Chair: T. Khurodze (Vice-rector, TSU)
Vicechair: N. Chanishvili (Dept. of Modern Georgian, TSU);
Secretaries: R. Asatiani (Inst. of Oriental Studies, GAS);
T. Sukhiashvili (Inst. of Cybern., GAS).
Georgian Academy of Sciences:
M. Abashidze, R. Grigolia (Inst. of Cybern.);
G. Tagviashvili (Inst. of Computational Math.);
G. Chikoidze (Inst. of Control Systems);
N. Amiridze (Inst. of Oriental Studies);
T. Uturgaidze (Inst. of Linguistics);
M. Bejanishvili (Inst. of Philosophy);
Tbilisi State University:
J. Antidze, T. Kutsia (Inst. of Applied Math.);
L. Mchedlishvili, N. Ivanidze (Dept. of Logics);
L. Chkhaidze (Inst. Comp. Science and Telecommunication);
LOCATION:
The Republic of Georgia offers many singular attractions. Tbilisi is a
beautiful urban centre of Georgia, which is rich in architectural, historical,
and natural attractions. Tbilisi is easily accessible by plane from many major
European cities (e.g. several flights per week from Frankfurt, Istanbul,
Koeln, Paris, Prague, Thessaloniki, Vienna). There are also direct flights to
Tbilisi from Tel Aviv and Cairo.
SOLOMON DODASHVILI:
Solomon Dodashvili was a Professor at St. Petersburg University. He is the
author of a well-known tutorial book of logic, published by St. Petersburg
University in 1827. In 1995 Georgia will celebrate the 190th anniversary of his
birth. An excursion will be organised to the Kakheti region, where Dodashvili
was born.
CONFERENCE INFORMATION:
This announcement (ascii, dvi and postcript formats) is available via
anonymous FTP from ftp.cogsci.ed.ac.uk in directory pub/tbilisi. Information
about flight schedules to Tbilisi is also available. For further information
contact the Edinburgh address above. Information on registration and
accommodation will appear in future announcements
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Date: Wed, 8 Feb 1995 17:25:23 -0600 (CST)
From: Edith A Moravcsik (edith at csd.uwm.edu)
Subject: optimality theory workshop
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Subject optimality
To edith
Date Wed, 8 Feb 1995 17:21:20 -0600 (CST)
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WORKSHOP ON OPTIMALITY THEORY
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
is planning to hold a one-day workshop on Optimality Theory. Here are
the details.
TIME: Saturday, April 8, 9-12 and 2-5
PLACE: Golda Meir Library Conference Center
Main Library Building
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Campus
(2311 E. Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, WI)
PROGRAM: This will be a relatively introductory-level course geared
mostly towards linguists but also accessible to psychologists,
philosophers, and computer scientists. The morning session will
be devoted to phonology and the afternoon session to syntax.
SPEAKERS: Heather Goad, McGill University
Margaret Speas, University of Massachusetts
ATTENDANCE: Limited to 50 people
REGISTRATION FEE: general: $30 for half a day
$50 for the whole day
student: $25 for half a day
$45 for the whole day
REGISTRATION: Send your name, postal address, and e-mail address (if any)
as well as a check for the registration fee (made out to
UWM Linguistics Symposium) to the following address:
Edith Moravcsik
Department of Linguistics
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413
The deadline for registrations is FRIDAY, MARCH 10.
The workshop will be held if there is sufficient interest.
If by March 10 we do not have the required number of
registrants, the event will be cancelled and your check
returned to you.
HOUSING: The following two hotels are within easy driving distance (about
15 minutes). Both are on the direct bus line to UWM and they also
provide van service to campus.
Astor Hotel (about $60 for a single room;
924 Juneau Avenue no charge for second person)
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Tel: (414) 271-4220
Park East Hotel ($82 for a single room;
916 E. State Street $10 for an additional person)
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Tel: (414) 276-8800
FOR MORE INFORMATION: - send e-mail to edith at csd.uwm.edu, or
- call (414) 229-6794 mornings, or
- send fax to (414) 229-6258, or
- write to the address under "REGISTRATION"
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