11.568, Calls: Event Structure, Compared Lexicons/Grammars
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Subject: 11.568, Calls: Event Structure, Compared Lexicons/Grammars
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 16:45:51 -0600 (CST)
From: Hana Filip <filip at ling.nwu.edu>
Subject: PATHS AND TELICITY IN EVENT STRUCTURE - ESSLLI 2000 Workshop
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 11:28:57 +0000
From: Cristina Mota <cristina at label2.ist.utl.pt>
Subject: XIXth International Colloquium on Compared Lexicons and Grammars
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 16:45:51 -0600 (CST)
From: Hana Filip <filip at ling.nwu.edu>
Subject: PATHS AND TELICITY IN EVENT STRUCTURE - ESSLLI 2000 Workshop
ESSLLI 2000 Workshop on
PATHS AND TELICITY IN EVENT STRUCTURE
August 6 - 10, 2000
A workshop held as part of the
Twelfth European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information
ESSLLI-2000
August 6 - 18, 2000, Birmingham, Great Britain
** FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS **
Submission Deadline: April 15, 2000
ORGANIZER: Hana Filip, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA
DESCRIPTION:
The workshop focuses on the structuring of eventuality types
by means of Paths, with special reference to the sources of
telicity effects that are related to Paths in the concrete
spatial domain, but also in a variety of other domains: cp.
"John ran along/toward/into the house", "The train squealed
into/out of the station", "John hammered the metal flat".
The structure of eventuality types and spatial relations are clearly
central to our understanding of categories encoded in linguistic
expressions and to our understanding of human cognition. Several
research domains--linguistics, cognitive science, artificial
intelligence and psychology--have focused on different
aspects of these topics. While significant breakthroughs have
been achieved in all these domains, the theoretical structures
proposed tend to share little in common. One of the goals of this
workshop is to bring to the fore the connections among them,
and ultimately to show how a synthesis of the relevant results
can be useful in the formulation of linguistic hypotheses in
the domain event structure and telicity, and in providing empirical
motivation for them.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working
on linguistic, logical, computational and/or psychological
aspects of the workshop topic, and submissions from all these areas
of research are welcome.
Topics of the workshop will include (but are not limited to)
the following four main areas:
(1) the ingredients of a general semantic framework for the
representation of eventuality types involving Paths in a variety
of dimensions, and for the calculation of the telic and atelic
interpretation of sentences in which Paths of various types
are crucially implicated;
(2) representational issues at the level of event structure,
and the mapping between event structure and syntax;
the treatment of mismatches between semantic and syntactic categories
(in terms of general compositional rules vs. other kinds of mechanism,
such as telicity shifts and coercion, underspecification at the level
of verbal and/or phrasal meanings);
(3) mathematical, logical and computational aspects of modelling of
spatial relations (e.g., the axis and vector grammars, and their suitability
for describing directional expressions in human language);
(4) the possibility of identifying universals of basic spatial terms
that may pre-linguistically available to human beings and that are
subject to modification by linguistic (and extra-lingustics) experience.
SUBMISSION:
All researchers, but especially Ph.D. students and young researchers, are
invited to submit an abstract by April 15, 2000. Electronic submissions are
highly encouraged (preferably as plain ASCII or Postscript). Abstracts
should not exceed 2 (A4 or letter) pages, typeset in 10-12 points,
with at least 2.5 cm / 1 inch margins. Submitted abstracts should
be anonymous and be accompanied by the following details:
- Title
- Authors' names and affiliation
- Address
- E-mail addresses
Submissions should be sent before April 15, 2000 to the following
address:
Hana Filip
Department of Linguistics
Northwestern University
2016 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60208-4090
USA
Tel: 847-491-7020
Fax: 847-491-3770
e-mail: filip at babel.ling.nwu.edu
If electronic submission is impossible, please send four copies of the
paper to the above address. Informal enquiries by e-mail to
the organizer are most welcome.
Authors of accepted abstracts will be asked to submit full papers by
June 1, 2000. Papers should not exceed 10 (A4 or letter) pages,
typeset in 10-12 points, with at least 2.5 cm / 1 inch margins.
The papers will be made available in a summer school reader.
If sufficiently many high-quality papers are submitted, they may be
published in an edited volume.
IMPORTANT DATES:
April 15, 2000: Deadline for abstract submissions
May 1, 2000: Notification of acceptance
June 1, 2000: Final version of paper due
August 6, 2000: Start of workshop
FURTHER INFORMATION:
To obtain further information about ESSLLI'2000 please visit
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~esslli/
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 11:28:57 +0000
From: Cristina Mota <cristina at label2.ist.utl.pt>
Subject: XIXth International Colloquium on Compared Lexicons and Grammars
XIX INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM
ON COMPARED LEXICONS AND GRAMMARS
Ericeira, Portugal, September 16th-21st, 2000
CALL FOR PAPERS (EXTENDED DEADLINE)
The Colloquium is intended to bring together linguists who
are working since more than 20 years on computerized data
that constitute coherent lexicon-grammars of different
languages.
Contributions may include, but are not limited to:
- Syntax and lexicon;
- Relations between lexicon and syntax;
- Formalized lexicons and grammars;
- Large-scale electronic dictionaries;
- Corpora processing.
PLEASE NOTE,
Due to late publication of our conference announcement in
some sources, the deadline for the submission of paper
proposals (initially fixed on February 29th, 2000) has been
extended until MARCH 27th, 2000. Please send submissions
(attached WORD, RTF or HTML file) and questions to:
elisabet at label.ist.utl.pt
or
leclere at ladl.jussieu.fr
A website which provides additional information on the
workshop is located at:
http://label2.ist.utl.pt/coll2000/
Elisabete Ranchhod
Christian Leclère
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