8.1507, Confs: Generative Ling, AESLA Conference
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Subject: 8.1507, Confs: Generative Ling, AESLA Conference
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Date: Mon, 20 Oct 97 13:09:14 +0400
From: "solovyev" <solovyev at open.ksu.ras.ru>
Subject: Generative Linguistics
2)
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 15:23:56 PDT
From: "lorena perez" <loperez72 at hotmail.com>
Subject: XVI Aesla Conference (second call for papers)
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 97 13:09:14 +0400
From: "solovyev" <solovyev at open.ksu.ras.ru>
Subject: Generative Linguistics
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 and organizing committee
Noam Chomsky chomsky at mit.edu
Carlos Otero otero at ucla.edu
Robert Freidin bob at clarity.princeton.edu
Neil Smith neil at linguistics.ucl.ac.uk
Henk van Riemsdijk riemsdyk at kub.nl
Martin Everaert everaert at nias.knaw.nl
Valery Solovyev solovyev at tatincom.ru
The invited reports are:
Victoria A. Fromkin "The Mind, Cognition and Generative Grammar"
Lyle Jenkins "Biolinguistics - Structure, Development and Evolution of
Language" Kazuko Inoue "Case marking vs. case checking in Japanese generative
grammar" Martin Everaert "Generative Perspectives on Bound Anaphora".
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 (plane text file). Length of
the paper is not limited. Papers must be send to <generate 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: November 10, 1997
Final program announced: November 20, 1997
(Pay attention on the changes in date and address of the subscription.
The old address is also working.)
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 at ksu.ru>:
SUBSCRIBE GENERATE Your-email-address
Once you have received confirmation of your subscription, you may send
messages to <generate 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 at ksu.ru>:
UNSUBSCRIBE GENERATE Your-email-address
At the end of the conference participants will be automatically
removed from the GENERATE.LIST.
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Valery Solovyev
Editor of the "Web Journal of Formal, Computational & Cognitive Linguistics"
Kazan State University, Dep. Computer Science, Kazan, 420008, Russia
E-mail: solovyev at tatincomru
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 15:23:56 PDT
From: "lorena perez" <loperez72 at hotmail.com>
Subject: XVI Aesla Conference (second call for papers)
16th AESLA CONFERENCE
UNIVERSITY OF LA RIOJA, LOGRONO, SPAIN
22-25 April, 1998
CALL FOR PAPERS AND CONFERENCE DETAILS
The University of La Rioja will host the 16th AESLA (Spanish Association
of Applied Linguistics) Conference. The Conference topic is "Applied
Perspectives on Knowledge Organization and Language Processing and
Language Use". It will consist of nine Theme Sections, which are listed
below. There is an organizer for each section. Hard copies of the full
text of communication proposals should be submitted before 30 November,
1997 to the corresponding Theme Section Organizer. Communications should
not exceed 10 A4 or US letter size pages, typed double-spaced and with
reasonably wide margins.
The Conference will feature the following PLENARY LECTURES:
-Craig Chaudron (University of Hawaii): "Contrasting approaches to
classroom research: quantitative and qualitative analysis of language
use and learning".
-Louis Goossens (University of Antwerp): "Metaphor, metonymy and modal
shifts".
-Arthur Graesser (University of Memphis): "The construction of multiple
agents during the comprehension of discourse and literary short
stories".
-Joaqun Garrido Medina (Complutense University, Madrid): "El analisis
del uso: desde la pragmatica y la sociolinguistica hacia una nueva
concepcion de la gramatica". (The analysis of usage: from pragmatics and
sociolinguistics to a new conception of grammar)
-Nanda Poulisse (University of Amsterdam): "Slips of the tongue and
second language processing".
The Conference will host several WORKSHOPS and ROUND TABLES, which will
be simultaneous with other conference events.
THEME SECTION ORGANIZERS (plus submittal address):
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION & LEARNING
Rosa Maria Manchon Ruiz
Universidad de Murcia
Departamento de Filologia Inglesa
Plaza de la Universidad
30071- Murcia
Tel: (34) (68) 363187
Fax: (34) (68) 363185/363417
E-mail: manchon at fcu.um.es
SYLLABUS DESIGN & LANGUAGE TEACHING
Aquilino Sanchez Perez
Universidad de Murcia
Departamento de Filologia Inglesa
Plaza de la Universidad
30071- Murcia
Tel: (34) (68) 363175/191
Fax: (34) (68) 363185
E-mail: asanchez at fcu.um.esa
LANGUAGE FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
Guadalupe Aguado de Cea
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
Facultad de Informatica
Campus de Montegancedo
Boadilla del Monte
28660- Madrid
Tel: (34) (1) 715 84 11
Fax: (34) (1) 336 74 12
E-mail: lupe at fi.upm.es
LANGUAGE PSYCHOLOGY, CHILD LANGUAGE AND PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
Mercedes Belinchon Carmona
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Departamento de Psicologia Basica
Facultad de Psicologia
28049-Madrid
Tel: 91-3975201
Fax: 91-3975215
E-mail: mercedes.belinchon at uam.es
SOCIOLINGUISTICS
Francisco Moreno Fernandez
Universidad de Alcala
Departamento de Filologia
Edificio de San Jose de Caracciolos
c/Trinidad 5
28801- Alcala de Henares, Madrid.
Tel: 91-8854481 (despacho)
91-8855037 (laboratorio)
Fax: 91- 8854413
E-mail: fmoreno at filo.alcala.es
PRAGMATICS, DISCOURSE ANALYSIS & COMMUNICATION
Juana Marin Arrese
UNED
Departamento de Filologias Extranjeras
Facultad de Filologia
c/Senda del Rey s/n
28040 Madrid
Tel. 3986842
Fax:: 3986830
E-mail: jmarin at sr.uned.es
CORPUS LINGUISTICS & COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
Mara Antonia Marti Antonin
Universidad de Barcelona
Departamento de Filologia Romanica
Seccion de Linguistica General
Gran Via 585
08007-Barcelona
Tel.: 93-4035671
Fax: 93-3189822
E-mail: amarti at lingua.fil.ub.es
LEXICOLOGY & LEXICOGRAPHY
Jesus M. Sanchez Garcia
Universidad de Cordoba
Departamento de Filologia Francesa e Inglesa
Facultad de Filosofia y Letras
Plaza del Cardenal Salazar, 3
14071-Cordoba
Tel: (957) 218135
Fax: (957) 218789
E-mail: ff1sagaj at lucano.uco.es
TRANSLATION & INTERPRETATION
Pamela Faber
Universidad de Granada
Departamento de Traduccion e Interpretacion
Facultad de Traduccion e Interpretacion
c/Puentezuelas 55
18002-Granada
Tel: (958) 246261
Fax.: (958) 244104
E-mail: pfaber at REDESTB.ES
For registration, hotel and excursion reservation, and any other
enquiries
concerning AESLA or the Conference, contact:
16th AESLA CONFERENCE
Javier Martin Arista (Secretary)
Departamento de Filologias Modernas
Edificio Quintiliano
c/ Ciguena 60
26004, Logrono (La Rioja)
Tel.: (941) 299425/299433
Fax: (941) 299419
e-mail: javier.martin at dfm.unirioja.es
or visit the following webpages:
http://www.unirioja.es/dptos/dep_frame.html
http://www2.uji.es/aesla
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