8.1215, Calls: Generative Linguistics
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LINGUIST List: Vol-8-1215. Sat Aug 23 1997. ISSN: 1068-4875.
Subject: 8.1215, Calls: Generative Linguistics
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Date: Fri, 22 Aug 97 15:20:22 +0400
From: "solovyev" <solovyev at open.ksu.ras.ru>
Subject: Call: Generative Linguistics
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Date: Fri, 22 Aug 97 15:20:22 +0400
From: "solovyev" <solovyev at open.ksu.ras.ru>
Subject: Call: Generative Linguistics
The First Announcement
On-line Conference
"The 40-th Anniversary of Generativism"
1-12.12.1997
Since Chomsky's "Syntactic Structures", published in 1957, the
generative view in linguistics has become widely popular. Thus, this
year is the 40-th anniversary of the publication. In past forty years
the generative linguistics has passed several stages of development
and currently it can be considered a broad and dynamically growing
theory, having multiply links both within the linguistics and with
other sciences.
We see the goal of the conference as helding an overall discussion
on generative linguistics.
The work of the conference should be organized in 4 sections:
Section 1. History & methodology.
Section 2. Current investigations in generative linguistics in
all of it's variants (GB-theory, minimalistic program, etc.).
Section 3. Development perspectives, unsolved problems.
Section 4. Interconnections with other sciences: biolinguistics,
psyholinguistics, neurolinguistics, cognitive, computational,
mathematical linguistics.
The conference organized by the electronic journal "Web Journal
of Formal, Computational & Cognitive Linguistics"
(http://www.ksu.ru/kazan/science/fccl/index.html).
Program committee chair is Noam Chomsky.
All the materials will be put on the Web site of the Journal. After
the conference the materials of the conference are to be published
in the Journal, on CD and printed as a book.
SUBMISSION & REVIEW PROCEDURES:
Paper selection and review procedures will be similar to those of
a regular conference. All text must be in ASCII. Length of the paper
is not limited. Papers must be send to <generate.list at ksu.ru>. The
first 4 lines of the message should consist of
Your name
Your email address
The title of the paper
Number of your section
Our time-frame is:
Deadline for papers: October 20, 1997
Final program announced: November 20, 1997
Participation in the on-line conference will be carried out on the
list GENERATE.LIST that has been created for that purpose. To subscribe
to this list, send the following message to <generate.list at ksu.ru>:
SUBSCRIBE GENERATE.LIST YourFirstName YourLastName
For example: SUBSCRIBE GENERATE.LIST BILL JOHNSON
Once you have received confirmation of your subscription, you may send
messages to <generate.list at ksu.ru>, and you will automatically receive
all new messages sent to the list. A record of all received message
will be maintained on a specific Web page at the conference site.
Participants may send their comments and questions by means of the
GENERATE.LIST. Everyone subscribed to the list will receive these
messages. If you wish to leave the list, send the following message to
<generate.list at ksu.ru>:
UNSUBSCRIBE GENERATE.LIST FirstName LastName
At the end of the conference participants will be automatically
removed from the GENERATE.LIST.
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Valery Solovyev
Editor "Web Journal of Formal, Computational & Cognitive Linguistics"
Kazan State University, Dep. Computer Science, Kazan, 420008, Russia
E-mail: solovyev at open.ksu.ras.ru
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