9.461, Calls: GLDV '98, FHCG '98
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Subject: 9.461, Calls: GLDV '98, FHCG '98
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 21:55:54 +0000
From: Bernhard Schroeder <B.Schroeder at uni-bonn.de>
Subject: Autumn School 1998 of the GLDV [revised version]
2)
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 09:07:03 +0100 (MET)
From: gosse at let.rug.nl
Subject: FHCG98 - Final Call for Papers
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 21:55:54 +0000
From: Bernhard Schroeder <B.Schroeder at uni-bonn.de>
Subject: Autumn School 1998 of the GLDV [revised version]
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FIRST CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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1. Aufruf zur Teilnahme
von Montag, den 28. September bis Freitag, den 2. Oktober 1998
veranstaltet die
Gesellschaft fur Linguistische Datenverarbeitung (GLDV)
eine Herbstschule mit dem Thema
World Wide Web & Linguistik
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Sprachtechnologie fur das Internet
Veranstaltungsort ist die Abteilung fur Computerlinguistik (CLUE)
der Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg
Vorldufiges Kursprogramm
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1. Informationsmodellierung in XML und SGML
(Henning Lobin, Universitdt Bielefeld)
2. Hypertext und Textdatenbanken im WWW
(Angelika Storrer, IDS Mannheim & Roman Schneider, Oracle)
3. Text-Mining-Technologien
(Sebastian Gvser, IBM Stuttgart)
4. Multimedia
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5. Unicode
(Carl-Martin Bunz, Universitat Saarbrucken & Koaunghi Un,
Universitat Tubingen)
6. Web-basierte maschinelle ubersetzung
(Uta Seewald, Universitat Hannover & Rita Nubel, Universitat
Saarbrucken)
Alle Veranstaltungen finden in deutscher Sprache statt. Zur
praktischen Vertiefung der vermittelten Sachverhalte stehen
Rechnerarbeitsplatze zur Verfugung.
Teilnahmegebuhren
=================
fur studentische Mitglieder der GLDV.............DM 100,--
fur studentische Nichtmitglieder
inklusive GLDV-Schnuppermitgliedschaft.......DM 110,--
fur nichtstudentische Nichtmitglieder
inklusive GLDV-Schnuppermitgliedschaft.......DM 150,--
fur studentische Nichtmitglieder.................DM 200,--
fur sonstige Nichtmitglieder.....................DM 250,--
Bei Anmeldung vor dem 25. Juli erhalten die Teilnehmer einen
20%-igen "early bird"-Rabatt.
Adresse des Veranstalters
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Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg
Abteilung fur Computerlinguistik (CLUE)
Prof. Dr. Roland Hausser, Ph.D.
Bismarckstr. 6/12
D-91054 Erlangen
Unterkunftsmoglichkeiten
=========================
Zur Unterbringung sind das Hotel Frankenhof und die Jugendherberge
Erlangen vorgesehen. Reservierungswunsche richten Sie bitte an
Joerg Schreiber
<joerg at linguistik.uni-erlangen.de>
Telefon +49 9131 85-9250
Fax +49 9131 85-9251
Online-Information
==================
Weitere Information (Veranstaltungsplan, Anreise, ...) wird in Kurze
unter
<http://www.linguistik.uni-erlangen.de/GLDV/Herbstschule1998.html>
und
<http://www.gldv.org/Herbstschule>
abrufbar sein.
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Jochen Leidner leidner at linguistik.uni-erlangen.de
CLUE
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Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 09:07:03 +0100 (MET)
From: gosse at let.rug.nl
Subject: FHCG98 - Final Call for Papers
FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98
JOINT CONFERENCE ON FORMAL GRAMMAR,
HEAD-DRIVEN PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR, AND CATEGORIAL GRAMMAR
August 14-16, 1998,
Saarbruecken, Germany
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
FHCG-98 combines the 4th conference on Formal Grammar and the 5th
conference on Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar. It precedes the
10th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information
(ESSLLI X).
AIMS and SCOPE
FHCG-98 hopes to provide a platform for presentation of new and
original research on formal grammar, head-driven phrase structure
grammar, and categorial grammar.
Themes of interest include, but are not limited to,
* formal and computational syntax, semantics, and pragmatics;
* head-driven phrase structure grammar and categorial grammar;
* model-theoretic and proof-theoretic methods in linguistics;
* constraint-based and resource-sensitive approaches to grammar;
* foundational, methodological and architectural issues in grammar.
SPECIAL EVENTS
The conference features a symposium on unbounded dependencies as well
as a special session on information packaging.
SYMPOSIUM on Unbounded Dependencies: Empirical Problems and Formal
Techniques
Invited Speakers:
Anne Abeille (Paris 7 University)
Bob Carpenter (Bell Labs, Murray Hill)
Michael Moortgat (Utrecht University)
Ivan Sag (Stanford University)
Ed Stabler (UCLA)
Annie Zaenen (Xerox, Grenoble)
The symposium provides a comparison of recent work on unbounded
dependencies from various theoretical angles. Relevant empirical
issues include, but are not limited to, parasitic gaps, relative
clauses, pied-piping, ATB-phenomena, weak and strong islands,
comparatives, and the semantics of wh-questions.
There will be presentations focussing on recent work in HPSG, LFG,
TAG, CG, and the Minimalist framework, followed by a panel discussion.
SPECIAL SESSION on Information Packaging
Invited Speakers:
Elisabeth Engdahl (University of Gothenburg)
Enric Vallduvi (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona)
This session is concerned with formal approaches to information
packaging---those linguistic strategies which allow information to be
encoded in different ways, appropriate to different contexts,
emphasizing the interpretive significance of basic information
packaging distinctions and their grammatical realization within and
across natural languages.
The special session will consist of two invited lectures and
contributed papers appropriate to its theme.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
We invite E-MAIL submissions of abstracts for 30-minute papers
(including questions and comments).
A submission should consist of two parts:
- an information sheet (in ascii), containing the name of the
author(s), affiliation(s), e-mail and postal address(es), a title, and
an indication whether the paper is to be considered for the special
session on information packaging;
- an abstract, consisting of a description of not more than 5 pages
(including figures and references). Abstracts may be either in plain
ASCII or in (unix-compatible encoded) postscript, PDF, or DVI. Please
avoid using binhex or MIME.
Abstracts can be sent to
fg at ufal.mff.cuni.cz (Geert-Jan M. Kruijff)
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE
March, 31, 1998
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE
May, 15, 1998
PROCEEDINGS
A full version of the accepted paper will be included in the
conference proceedings, to be distributed at the conference. Full
papers are due July, 1, 1998.
PUBLICATION
Pending final approval by the publisher, a selected number of papers
will be published as a volume of the recently started CSLI-series
"Studies in Constraint-Based Lexicalism", with series editors Andreas
Kathol, Jean-Pierre Koenig and Sam Mchombo. There will be a separate
round of submission and reviewing for this volume after the
conference.
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Gosse Bouma (Groningen, Chair)
Richard Oehrle (Arizona, Chair)
Klaus Netter (DFKI, Local Arrangements)
Geert-Jan Kruijff (Prague, Submissions)
Anne Abeille (Paris) Bob Kasper (Ohio State)
Bob Carpenter (Bell Labs) Andreas Kathol (UC Berkeley)
John Coleman (Oxford) Shalom Lappin (London)
Ann Copestake (CSLI) Glyn Morrill (Barcelona)
Mary Dalrymple (Xerox Parc) Tsuneko Nakazawa (Tokyo)
Elisabeth Engdahl (Gotenborg) Anton Nijholt (Twente)
Daniele Godard (Paris) Gertjan van Noord (Groningen)
Erhard Hinrichs (Tuebingen) Carl Pollard (Ohio State)
Jack Hoeksema (Groningen)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Web site for ESSLLI X: http://top.coli.uni-sb.de/esslli/
Web site for FHCG-98 : http://www.dfki.de/events/hpsg98/
The organizers:
Gosse Bouma (chair) gosse at let.rug.nl
Dick Oehrle (chair) rto at chol.douglass.arizona.edu
Klaus Netter (local arrangements) klaus.netter at dfki.de
Geert-Jan Kruijff (paper submissions) gj at ufal.mff.cuni.cz
FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98 FHCG-98
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Gosse Bouma, Alfa-informatica, RUG, Postbus 716, 9700 AS Groningen
gosse at let.rug.nl tel. +31-50-3635937 fax +31-50-3636855
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