10.1961, Calls: Semantics/Ling Theory, Tree Adjoining Grammars

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-10-1961. Sat Dec 18 1999. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 10.1961, Calls: Semantics/Ling Theory, Tree Adjoining Grammars

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1)
Date:  Fri, 17 Dec 1999 14:43:34 -0500
From:  Semantic and Linguistic Theory 10 Conference <salt10 at cornell.edu>
Subject:  SALT X - Semantics and Linguistic Theory

2)
Date:  Sat, 18 Dec 1999 18:23:03 +0100
From:  Lionel Clement <lionel.clement at linguist.jussieu.fr>
Subject:  TAG+5 (Tree Adjoining Grammars/Related Formalisms) - SECOND CALL

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

Date:  Fri, 17 Dec 1999 14:43:34 -0500
From:  Semantic and Linguistic Theory 10 Conference <salt10 at cornell.edu>
Subject:  SALT X - Semantics and Linguistic Theory

		SALT X - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 Invited speakers
 Irene Heim, MIT
 James Higginbotham, Oxford and USC
 Peter Lasersohn, Illinois
 Mats Rooth, Stuttgart

			 SECOND NOTICE



		Semantics and Linguistic Theory
                      Tenth Annual Meeting
                Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
                      June 2-4, 2000

SALT 10 invites submissions for 30-minute presentations (with 10
additional minutes for discussion) on any topic in the semantic
analysis of natural language emphasizing the connection to linguistic
theory. Authors should submit 10 copies of abstracts, no more than 2
pages (1,000 words) long.  Authors' names, address, affiliation,
status (faculty/student), phone number and e-mail address, paper
title, and list of prior or planned presentations at other conferences
should accompany the abstracts on a 3x5 card. E mail and fax
submissions cannot be accepted.

Deadline for receipt of abstracts is Monday, January 31, 2000. The program
will be announced in early April 2000.

______________

Guidelines:

SALT does not accept papers that by the time of the conference have
appreared or have been accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

Preference will be given to presentations not duplicated at other major
conferences (including LSA, NELS, WCCFL, etc.). Authors are asked to
indicate prior or planned presentations of their papers on the abstract
submission card.

Any person can submit at most one abstract as sole author and a second
abstract as co-author or two abstracts as co-author.

_____________

Send abstracts to:
SALT 10 Organizing Committee
Department of Linguistics
Morrill Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-4701
USA

Further announcements will be made as the conference approaches.

Inquiries are welcome to the address above, or by e-mail to salt10 at cornell.edu.

Proceedings of SALT are in general available from clcpubs at cornell.edu.
For the Proceedings of SALT 2, write to lingadm at ling.ohio-state.edu.


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Date:  Sat, 18 Dec 1999 18:23:03 +0100
From:  Lionel Clement <lionel.clement at linguist.jussieu.fr>
Subject:  TAG+5 (Tree Adjoining Grammars/Related Formalisms) - SECOND CALL

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                                TAG+5
                        International Workshop
          on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Formalisms
                          May 25 - 27, 2000
                        Jussieu, Paris, France

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                        SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS


(version française infra)


The fifth workshop on tree-adjoining grammars and related frameworks
(hence the + after TAG) will be held at the University of Paris 7,
from May 25 to May 27 2000, sponsored by ATALA (Association pour le
Traitement Automatique des Langues).

Previous workshops were held at Dagstuhl (1990), UPenn (1992),
Univ. Paris 7 (1994) and UPenn (1998).

Original submissions on all aspects of TAGs (linguistic, mathematical,
computational, and applicational) are invited, as well as those
relating TAGs to other frameworks, lexicalized (dependency grammars,
categorial grammars...), tree-based (DTG, TFG, GB...) or feature-based
(LFG, HPSG...).

As in the past, there will be some invited talks on other grammar
formalisms which have interesting relationships to TAGs.


ABSTRACTS:
   You can submit papers for three kinds of presentations: long talks
(25 minutes + 5 min for discussion), short talks (10 min + 5) and/or
tool demonstrations.

   Please note that an author (or a given set of co-authors) should
not submit more than one paper.

   Submissions will be anonymous, and should therefore not include the
author's name, nor any self-reference.
   Abstracts should be no longer than 4 pages. 2 hardcopies should be
sent by surface mail to:
   TAG+5
   UFRL, Université Paris 7
   TALaNa, case 7003
   2, place Jussieu
   F-75251 Paris cedex 05
   A separate identification page (with the following information :
title of the paper, author's name, affiliation, postal address, email
address, fax and telephone number) should also be included. Please
also indicate if you submitted your abstract to other conferences.
   Also a postcript file should be sent to tag+ at linguist.jussieu.fr.
Please indicate "tag+5 submission" in the subject field.

Important : all postcript files MUST be in an A4 format
   Proceedings including extended versions of accepted abstracts will
be available at the workshop.

Languages of the workshop: English and French

   If you do not want to submit an abstract, but would like to attend,
we would appreciate if you could send a message. If you would like
to present a demo, please let us know as soon as possible, including
information about required hardware and software.

DATES:

   Deadline for submissions:                    January 22
   Notification of acceptance:                  March 3
   Deadline for camera-ready extended abstract: April 15
   Workshop Dates:                              May 25 to May 27


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      DEUXIÈME APPEL À COMMUNICATIONS

   La cinquième conférence sur les grammaires d'arbres adjoints (TAG) et

autres formalismes proches (d'où le +) aura lieu à l'Université Paris
7 du 25 au 27 mai 2000 sous l'égide de l'ATALA (Association pour le
Traitement Automatique des Langues).

   Les conférences précédentes se sont tenus à Dagstuhl (1990), UPenn
(1992), Univ. Paris 7 (1994) et UPenn (1998).

   Les communications pourront porter sur tous les thèmes ayant
trait aux grammaires d'arbres adjoints (linguistique, mathématique,
informatique et applications) aussi bien que sur leur relations avec
d'autres théories linguistiques (grammaires de dépendance, grammaires
catégorielles, DTG, TFG, GB, LFG, HPSG, etc.).

   Comme par le passé, les conférenciers invités présenteront des
travaux sur d'autres formalismes dont la relation avec TAG semble
intéressante.


MODALITÉS DE SOUMISSION

   Trois types de communications seront proposés : longues (25min. +
5min.de questions), courtes (10min. + 5min.de questions) et
démonstrations sur machine.

   Notez que chaque auteur et groupe d'auteurs ne doivent soumettre
qu'un seul résumé.

   Les résumés anonymes de 4 pages au maximum seront envoyés en deux
exemplaires par la poste avant le 22 janvier 2000 à l'adresse suivante :

   TAG+5
   UFRL, Université Paris 7
   TALaNa, case 7003
   2, place Jussieu
   F-75251 Paris cedex 05

   Une page d'identification séparée (contenant le titre de la
communication, le nom, l'affiliation, l'adresse postale et
électronique, le numéro de téléphone et de fax de l'auteur) devra être
jointe. Merci de préciser si le résumé a été soumis à une autre
conférence.
   Le résumé doit également être envoyé par courrier électronique au
format postscript à l'adresse suivante : tag+ at linguist.jussieu.fr avec
"tag+5 submission" comme objet.
Important : Tous les fichiers postscript doivent être au
format A4.

   Les actes de la conférence contiendront les versions complètes des
résumés acceptés.

Les langues de la conférence sont l'anglais et le français.

  Les participants qui ne soumettent pas de papier sont également
invités à nous contacter avant la conférence. Pour les démonstrations
sur machine, nous devrons connaître au plus tôt les besoins de chacun
en logiciel et matériel.

CALENDRIER

   Date limite de soumission : 22 janvier 2000
   Notification aux auteurs :  3 mars 2000
   Version finale :            15 avril 2000
   Conférence :                25-27 mai 2000


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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
COMITÉ DE PROGRAMME
   Anne Abeillé (Univ. Paris 7 and IUF)
   Bangalore Srinivas (AT&T Research, Bell Labs)
   Tilman Becker (DFKI, Saarbrücken)
   Tonia Bleam (Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia)
   Pierre Boullier (Inria, Rocquencourt)
   Marie-Hélène Candito (LexiQuest and Univ. Paris 7)
   John Carroll (Univ. of Sussex)
   Eric de la Clergerie (Inria, Rocquencourt)
   Laurence Danlos (Paris 7 and Loria, Nancy)
   Christy Doran (ITRI, Brighton)
   Christophe Fouqueré (Univ. Paris-Nord, Villetaneuse)
   Robert Frank (Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore)
   Ariane Halber (ENST Paris - Nuance)
   Beth Ann Hockey (SRI Cambridge)
   Aravind Joshi (Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia)
   Sylvain Kahane (Paris 7 and Paris 10)
   Patrice Lopez (DFKI, Saarbrücken)
   Gertjan Van Noord (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
   Martha Palmer (Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia)
   Owen Rambow (AT&T Research)
   Christian Rétoré (Inria, Rennes)
   James Rogers (Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando)
   Giorgio Satta (Univ. of Padova)
   Mark Steedman (Univ. of Edinbourg)
   K. Vijay-Shanker (Univ. of Delaware)
   Bonnie Webber (Univ. of Edinburgh)
   David Weir (Univ. of Sussex, Brighton)

CONTACT ADDRESS
ADRESSE

   TAG+5
   UFRL, Université Paris 7
   TALaNa, case 7003
   2, place Jussieu
   F-75251 Paris cedex 05

   phone: +33 1 44 27 53 70
   fax:   +33 1 44 27 79 19
   email: tag+ at linguist.jussieu.fr
   web:   http://talana.linguist.jussieu.fr/~alex/TAGPLUS/

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
COMITÉ LOCAL D'ORGANISATION
   Anne Abeillé (Paris 7)
   Nicolas Barrier (Paris 7)
   Sébastien Barrier (Paris 7)
   Marie-Hélène Candito (Paris 7 and Lexiquest)
   Lionel Clément (Paris 7)
   Kim Gerdes (Paris 7)
   Alexandra Kinyon (Paris 7 and Univ. of Pennsylvania)
   Patrice Lopez (DFKI, Saarbrücken)

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