12.32, Calls: American Committee/Slavists, Logical Aspects/CL
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Subject: 12.32, Calls: American Committee/Slavists, Logical Aspects/CL
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Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 23:02:47 -0500 (EST)
From: Michael Flier <flier at fas.harvard.edu>
Subject: American Committee of Slavists Call for Papers
2)
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 19:50:25 +0100
From: "Catherine Piliere" <Catherine.Piliere at loria.fr>
Subject: Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics - LACL 2001
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 23:02:47 -0500 (EST)
From: Michael Flier <flier at fas.harvard.edu>
Subject: American Committee of Slavists Call for Papers
The extension <.edu> was inadvertently left out of the Website for the
American Committee of Slavists. It has been corrected below.
Call for Papers
January 1, 2001
The American Committee of Slavists (ACS) hereby issues a call for papers
for the XIII International Congress of Slavists in Ljubljana, Slovenia,
15-21 August 2003, to determine the composition of the American delegation
(50).
Eligibility. To be considered, an applicant must, without exception, have
1) a regular (not occasional) academic position (including
emeritus status) in an American college or university;
2) a Ph.D. in hand by April 15, 2001, the deadline date
for the submission of the abstract.
Application. Qualified applicants must submit an application form
and accompanying materials by March 1, 2001, to
Prof. Robert A. Rothstein, Secretary-Treasurer
American Committee of Slavists
Department of Judaic Studies
741 Herter Hall
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003-3935
Abstract. Applicants must submit a one-page abstract of the paper
in three (3) copies by April 15, 2001, to:
Prof. Michael S. Flier, Chairman
American Committee of Slavists
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Harvard University
Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Please consult the ACS website at http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~slavic/acs for
=application form (downloadable)
=guidelines for preparing the abstract
=calendar of deadlines
=style sheet with guidelines for preparing the written paper
=information on the International Congress of Slavists
Sincerely,
Michael S. Flier
Chairman, American Committee of Slavists
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PROF. MICHAEL S. FLIER, Chairman
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Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Harvard University
Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
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TEL (617) 495-4065 [Slavic Department]
(617) 495-4054 [Linguistics Department]
(617) 495-7833 [Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute]
FAX (617) 864-2167 [home]
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-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 19:50:25 +0100
From: "Catherine Piliere" <Catherine.Piliere at loria.fr>
Subject: Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics - LACL 2001
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Third Call for Papers
LACL 2001
4th International Conference on
LOGICAL ASPECTS OF COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
June 27 -- 29, 2001
Le Croisic, France
Submission Deadline: January 29, 2001
http://www.irisa.fr/LACL2001
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---------------------------- HISTORY ----------------------------
The LACL series of conferences aims at providing a forum for the
presentation and discussion of current research in all the formal
and logical aspects of computational linguistics. It started as a
workshop held in Nancy (France), in 1995. Due to its success, it
was turned, the next year, into a international conference.
LACL'96 and '97 have both been held in Nancy (France). LACL'98 has
been held in Grenoble (France). Selected papers from LACL'95 appear
in a special issue of Journal of Logic Language and Information,
7(4), 1998. The proceedings of LACL'96 and 97 appear as volumes
1328 and 1582 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence. The
proceedings of LACL'98 are in press with the same series.
----------------------------- SCOPE -----------------------------
Typical topics include, but are not limited to:
Categorial grammars, Categorial type logics, Compositionality,
Discourse representation theory, Dynamics, Feature Logics,
Formal language theory, Game-theoretical semantics, Grammatical
inference, Learning theory, Linear logical frameworks, Minimalism,
Modal logics, Montague semantics, Parsing as deduction, Proof-
theoretic approaches, Situation semantics and situation theory,
Type-theoretic approaches.
----------------------- SUBMISSION GUIDELINES --------------------
Authors are invited to submit a full paper not exceeding 15 standard
A4 or US quarto pages. The paper should allow the Programme
Committee to assess the merits of the work. In particular,
references and comparisons with related work should be included.
Submission of material already published or submitted to other
conferences with published proceedings is not allowed.
Electronic submission is highly recommended. A postscript version
of the paper should be sent as an e-mail to:
morrill at lsi.upc.es
to arrive by January 29, 2001.
Authors are strongly encouraged to use LaTeX2e and the Springer
llncs class file http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
In addition, a separate e-mail containing the title of the paper,
authors' names and addresses, and a short abstract in plain ASCII
format should be sent to the same e-mail address.
If electronic submission is not possible, authors may submit four
hard copies of the paper by post to the following address:
LACL 2001 (Attention: G. Morrill)
UPC, Departament de LSI
Campus Nord - Modul C6
Jordi Girona Salgado, 1-3
E-08034 Barcelona - Espanya
------------------------------ URL -----------------------------
http://www.irisa.fr/LACL2001
------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES ----------------------
Deadline for Submissions: January 29, 2001
Notification to Authors: March 26, 2001
Final Versions due: April 20, 2001
---------------------- CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS ------------------
The accepted papers will be published as a volume of Springer
Lecture Notes in AI. This will be available at the time of the
conference.
------------------------- PROGRAM COMMITTEE --------------------
W. Buszkowski (Poznan)
R. Crouch, (Palo Alto)
A. Dikovsky (Nantes)
M. Dymetman (Grenoble)
C. Gardent (Saarbrucken)
P. de Groote (Nancy), co-chair
M. Kanazawa (Tokyo)
G. Morrill (Barcelona), co-chair
R. Muskens (Tilburg)
F. Pfenning (Pittsburgh)
B. Rounds, (Ann Arbor)
E. Stabler (Los Angeles)
----------------------- ORGANIZING COMMITTEE -------------------
B. Daille (Nantes)
A. Dikovsky (Nantes)
A. Foret (Rennes)
E. Lebret (Rennes)
C. Piliere (Nancy), publicity chair
C. Retore (Rennes), chair
P. Sebillot (Rennes)
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