9.1709, FYI: Text Generation, Grammar, Book notice, Software

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-9-1709. Fri Dec 4 1998. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 9.1709, FYI: Text Generation, Grammar, Book notice, Software

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                      Chris Brown <chris at linguistlist.org>

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1)
Date:  Wed, 2 Dec 98 16:20:54 EST
From:  Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse at cs.rutgers.edu>
Subject:  SIGGEN Coordinates Change

2)
Date:  Thu, 03 Dec 1998 00:42:39 +0100
From:  Tobias Scheer <scheer at naxos.unice.fr>
Subject:  Generative grammar summer school

3)
Date:  Thu, 3 Dec 1998 07:57:32 -0600
From:  langrev at wscgate.wsc.edu (Langrev Langrev)
Subject:  Listing of Language Book Notices

4)
Date:  Thu, 03 Dec 1998 05:33:07 -0800
From:  Good Language Software <languagesoftware at access.ch>
Subject:  linguistic software

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 2 Dec 98 16:20:54 EST
From:  Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse at cs.rutgers.edu>
Subject:  SIGGEN Coordinates Change


The Association for Computational Linguistics Special Interest Group
on Text Generation, SIGGEN, has a new home.  The web page is located
at: http://www.cmis.csiro.au/siggen/

The SIGGEN mailing list has also moved to:

siggen at cmis.csiro.au

If you want to become a member of the SIGGEN mailing list, perform the
following steps:

send mail to Majordomo at cmis.csiro.au with the following in the BODY of
the message:

subscribe siggen

or:

subscribe siggen your.email at address

If you have any problems, send email to siggen-owner at cmis.csiro.au






-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 03 Dec 1998 00:42:39 +0100
From:  Tobias Scheer <scheer at naxos.unice.fr>
Subject:  Generative grammar summer school

                          6th Central European

                  Summer School in Generative Grammar


                          Plovdiv - Bulgaria

                                 1999


                          First announcement

           Under the auspices of GLEE (Generative Linguistics
                          in Eastern Europe)


CESSG was previously held in Olomouc/ Czechia (1994-97) and Debrecen
(1998).

This is a preliminary announcement informing about the existence and
location of the School in 1999.

**************************************************************************
************                                                 *************
************Please do not send any application at this stage.*************
************                                                 *************
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Further announcements will detail the procedure soon.

A Generative Grammar summer school which is:

. high level	       (teachers from leading research centers)
. intensive	       (3 weeks of interactive learning and research)
. very inexpensive     (no fees at all, very low local living costs)
. charming  	       (small peaceful ancient city)

The summer school offers intensive discussions of generative
linguistics. It will feature, among others, syntax, phonology,
psycho-linguistics and semantics; in each case debating the results of
the latest research, current issues and open problems. This will take
the form of:

- advanced seminars focussing on current research issues.
- a general introduction to generative linguistics as well as a
  core set of introductory overviews for each subdomain.

The school is open to students and scholars from all over the world -
East and West alike: it is cheap enough for everybody to attend, and
it also includes discussion of Germanic, Romance and Slavic
languages. Care has been taken to make it particularly suited to
Eastern European participants. Classes will be taught in English, no
fees of any kind obtain.



-------------------------------- Message 3 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 3 Dec 1998 07:57:32 -0600
From:  langrev at wscgate.wsc.edu (Langrev Langrev)
Subject:  Listing of Language Book Notices


A listing of the book available for 500 word book notices
is posted at the LANGUAGE web site:


     http://semlab2.sbs.sunysb.edu/Language/bn.html


-------------------------------- Message 4 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 03 Dec 1998 05:33:07 -0800
From:  Good Language Software <languagesoftware at access.ch>
Subject:  linguistic software

To whom it may concern,

You can download ELT evaluation software at:
	http://langware.virtualave.net
	http://langsoft.onlineexpress.net
	http://members.xoom.com/langware/index.html

Chris

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