10.1803, Calls: Applied Ling:VALS-ASLA, Grammars:HPSG-2000
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Subject: 10.1803, Calls: Applied Ling:VALS-ASLA, Grammars:HPSG-2000
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Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 12:42:51 +0100
From: Eva Roos <eva.roos at aal.unibe.ch>
Subject: Swiss Association for Applied Linguistics
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Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 21:32:12 -0800
From: Dan Flickinger <danf at csli.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Grammars:7th International Conference on HPSG
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Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 12:42:51 +0100
From: Eva Roos <eva.roos at aal.unibe.ch>
Subject: Swiss Association for Applied Linguistics
Call: Swiss Association for Applied Linguistics
Call for papers
VALS-ASLA Symposium
Communicating in professional multilingual environment
14th - 16th September 2000
in Lugano, Switzerland
The symposium's theme connects with the following issues: how does
multilingualism show itself in communication practices characterizing
departments, companies or institutions, where speakers of different
languages regularly or occasionally get in touch?
Those issues linked with multilingualism management at work become more and
more important in contemporary society. By raising them we will try to go
beyond a dichotomic thought that would lead to choose between "all english"
and the local language. In order to go beyond those symplifying solutions,
we have to consider different aspects of multilingual communication at work,
from various points of view (linguistic politics, legal aspect, interaction
analysis...) and in different contexts. The aim of this symposium is to
contribute to a better comprehension of those situations.
This symposium lies thus between two research traditions: on the one hand,
the traditions that concerns situations of plurilingual communication, where
code-switching and language choices - among others - are described, whether
they are linked with linguistic convergence or divergence; on the other
hand, the traditions that focuses on specificities of communication at work,
both in public services and in private companies.
We would like to connect those two fields of investigation in the symposium.
Therefore we ask for papers that present both empirical data and a
theoretical reflection on different modalities of multilingual communication
observed in socioprofessional places.
More information on:
http://www.romsem.unibas.ch/vals_asla/Colloque2000/call00eng.htm
E-Mail: Dr. Marinette Matthey, marinette.matthey at lettres.unine.ch
E.Roos, Secretary VALS/ASLA
University of Berne, Switzerland
VASL/ASLA Homepage: http://www.romsem.unibas.ch/vals_asla
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Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 21:32:12 -0800
From: Dan Flickinger <danf at csli.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Grammars:7th International Conference on HPSG
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
HPSG-2000
7th International Conference on
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
University of California, Berkeley
22-23 July 2000
The 7th International Conference on HPSG will be held on Saturday and Sunday,
July 22-23, 2000, as part of the Berkeley Formal Grammar Conference 2000 at
the University of California, Berkeley, The event will consist of LFG2000
(July 19-20), HPSG-2000 (July 22-23), and a common day of workshops on July 21,
entitled "Lexical and Constructional Explanations in Constraint-Based Grammar",
offering a valuable opportunity for interaction among researchers of these two
frameworks.
Abstracts for HPSG-2000 are solicited for 20-minute presentations (followed by
10 minutes of discussion) which address linguistic, foundational, or
computational issues relating to the framework of Head-Driven Phrase Structure
Grammar. Authors are particularly encouraged to submit papers which will be
accessible to researchers and students working in both HPSG and LFG.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
We invite E-MAIL submissions of abstracts for 20-minute papers, to consist
of two parts
1) a separate information page in plain text format, containing
- author name(s)
- affiliation(s)
- e-mail and postal address(es)
- title of paper
2) an extended abstract of not more than 5 (five) pages, including all
figures and references. Abstracts may be either in plain ASCII or in
(unix-compatible encoded) PostScript, PDF, or DVI format.
Abstracts should be sent to
hpsg2000 at csli.stanford.edu
All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by at least two reviewers,
so authors are asked to avoid self-references in the abstracts.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE
15 February 2000
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE
31 March 2000
PUBLICATION
Pending final approval by the publisher, a selected number of papers will be
published as a volume in the CSLI series "Studies in Constraint-Based
Lexicalism". There will be a separate round of submission and reviewing for
this volume after the conference.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Web site for HPSG-2000 (up as of 29 November)
http://hpsg.stanford.edu/hpsg2000
For further information, email
hpsg2000 at csli.stanford.edu
Program chair: Dan Flickinger, CSLI, Stanford University
Local organizer: Andreas Kathol, Dept. of Linguistics, UC Berkeley
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