7.1376, Calls: Cognitive/functional analysis, Phrase structure grammar
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Subject: 7.1376, Calls: Cognitive/functional analysis, Phrase structure grammar
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Date: Tue, 01 Oct 1996 16:09:57 MDT
From: jurafsky at Colorado.EDU (Dan Jurafsky)
Subject: CSDL 1997: Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language
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Date: Sat, 05 Oct 1996 16:32:50 EDT
From: jpkoenig at ACSU.Buffalo.EDU (Jean-Pierre A Koenig)
Subject: Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
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Date: Tue, 01 Oct 1996 16:09:57 MDT
From: jurafsky at Colorado.EDU (Dan Jurafsky)
Subject: CSDL 1997: Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE, DISCOURSE AND LANGUAGE III:
"COGNITION AND FUNCTION IN LANGUAGE"
CSDL '97
May 24-26, 1997
University of Colorado at Boulder
Department of Linguistics &
Institute of Cognitive Science
Invited Speakers
Herbert CLARK, Stanford University
Susanna CUMMING, University of California at Santa Barbara
Walter KINTSCH, University of Colorado at Boulder
George LAKOFF, University of California at Berkeley
Dan I. SLOBIN, University of California at Berkeley
Elizabeth TRAUGOTT, Stanford University
Panelists
CSDL 3 will include three PANEL SESSIONS. The topics of the panel
sessions will be: Spatial Relations, Text and Historical
Change. Panelists include:
William CROFT (University of Manchester)
Gilles FAUCONNIER (UC San Diego)
Charles J. FILLMORE (UC Berkeley)
Ronald W. LANGACKER (UC San Diego)
Lise MENN (University of Colorado)
Elizabeth O'DOWD (St. Michael's College)
Eve SWEETSER (UC Berkeley)
Leonard TALMY (SUNY-Buffalo)
We look forward to welcoming you all to the beautiful University of
Colorado at Boulder campus next Memorial Day weekend (May 24-26,
1997)!
WHAT TO SUBMIT:
We invite papers which provide cognitive and functional analysis of
linguistic phenomena. Areas of inquiry include:
Lexical and grammatical meaning
Conversational practice
Form and function
Discourse Analysis
Conceptual structure
Meaning change and grammaticalization
Language acquisition
Language loss
Language pathology
Sentence processing
Abstracts for 20-minutes papers may be a maximum of one page.
At the top of the abstract (if by email) or on a separate page
(if on paper), please include
title of paper
author name(s) and affiliation(s)
topic area (from the list above or whatever seems appropriate)
email address
paper mailing address
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
Abstracts must be received by January 17, 1997.
WHERE TO SUBMIT
We STRONGLY prefer email submissions; your (ascii) abstracts should be
emailed to:
csdl at colorado.edu
Please use "Abstract" as your subject header. If you are submitting more
than one abstract, please email each separately. You will receive an email
acknowledgment for each abstract you submit.
If you prefer to use physical mail, send four copies of your abstract to:
CSDL 3 Abstracts
Department of Linguistics
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309-0295 USA
Inquiries:
For more information, please see our web site at
URL: http://stripe.Colorado.EDU/~linguist/CSDL.html
or contact us at:
Email: csdl at babel.Colorado.EDU
Phone: (303) 492-1990
Program Committee:
Laura Michaelis (michaeli at spot.colorado.edu)
Barbara Fox (bfox at spot.colorado.edu)
Dan Jurafsky (jurafsky at colorado.edu)
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Date: Sat, 05 Oct 1996 16:32:50 EDT
From: jpkoenig at ACSU.Buffalo.EDU (Jean-Pierre A Koenig)
Subject: Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
CALL FOR PAPERS
HPSG-97
4th International Conference on
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
1997 LSA Linguistic Institute
Cornell University
July 18-20, 1997
The 4th International Conference on HPSG will be held at the 1997 LSA
Linguistic Institute at Cornell University on July 18-20, 1997.
Abstracts are solicited for 20-minute presentations (followed by 10
minutes of discussion) which address linguistic, foundational, or
computation issues relating to the framework of Head-Driven Phrase
Structure Grammar. There are plans for published proceedings, though
publication arrangements have not yet been finalized.
To submit, send eight (8) copies of your abstract. Abstracts should
not exceed 5 pages in length (single-spaced; minimum 12 pt font),
including all examples, diagrams, and references. Please include a
3x5 card or a title page with (i) the title of your abstract, (ii)
your name and affiliation, (iii) your address, email address, phone
and fax numbers.
Abstracts should be received at the address below by JANUARY 15,
1997. Electronic submissions are possible in either postscript or
ASCII format. Fax submissions will NOT be accepted. Address
submissions to:
HPSG-4
c/o Gert Webelhuth
Department of Linguistics
318 Dey Hall
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3155
USA
or (for electronic submission) to:
webelhut at mindspring.com
Queries can be addressed to the above address, or via fax
or email:
Fax: (919) 962-3708
Email: webelhut at mindspring.com
jpkoenig at acsu.buffalo.edu
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