10.73, Calls: Disfluent speech, High Desert Ling. Society
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Subject: 10.73, Calls: Disfluent speech, High Desert Ling. Society
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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 22:25:29 GMT
From: Robin Lickley <robin at ling.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech
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Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 04:42:47 -0700
From: Jordan Lachler <lachler at unm.edu>
Subject: Final Call: HDLS-2
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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 22:25:29 GMT
From: Robin Lickley <robin at ling.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech
ICPhS Satellite Meeting: DISFLUENCY IN SPONTANEOUS SPEECH
30 July 1999
UC Berkeley
Call for Participation
The increasing interest in spontaneous speech in the academic and
technological communities has led to several new research initiatives
which focus on disfluency in normal spontaneous speech. In this
workshop we will attempt to bring together researchers working on the
topic from various angles.
The main purposes of the meeting will be to allow an overview of
recent and current research, to examine problems and issues in this
research and to discuss future areas of interest. Abstracts are
invited from a wide area, including description, speech production and
psycholinguistic and computational approaches to the understanding of
disfluent speech.
The meeting will allow as much discussion as possible, structured
around a selection of themes, and supported by a limited number of
oral presentations. Poster presentations are also encouraged .
Organisers: Robin Lickley, Ellen Gurman Bard (University of Edinburgh),
Jean Fox Tree (UCSC), Peter Heeman (OGI), Liz Shriberg (SRI).
For registration and more information:
http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/~robin/ICPhS-CfP.html
disfl at ling.ed.ac.uk
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Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 04:42:47 -0700
From: Jordan Lachler <lachler at unm.edu>
Subject: Final Call: HDLS-2
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
The High Desert Linguistics Society
2nd Annual Student Conference in Linguistics
(HDLS-2)
March 26-27, 1999
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Sandra Thompson, UCSB
SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
Abstracts must be received by Friday, January 22, 1999. For details, see
the conference website:
http://www.unm.edu/~hdls/hdls-2/
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Jordan
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