12.1770, Calls: Lang/Information/Computation, Prosody/Variation
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Subject: 12.1770, Calls: Lang/Information/Computation, Prosody/Variation
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Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 11:04:23 +0900
From: "Lee, Min-Haeng" <leemh at yonsei.ac.kr>
Subject: 16th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information
and Computation (PACLIC 16)
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Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 08:54:00 +0200
From: Joerg Peters <jpeters at rz.uni-potsdam.de>
Subject: Prosody--Regional Variation, Social Variation, and Multilingualism
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 11:04:23 +0900
From: "Lee, Min-Haeng" <leemh at yonsei.ac.kr>
Subject: 16th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information
and Computation (PACLIC 16)
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
The Korean Society of Language and Information is pleased to announce
that the 16th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and
Computation (PACLIC 16) will be held at Jeju Island, Korea, on January
31- February 2, 2002. The conference is an annual meeting of scholars
in theoretical and computational linguistics from the Pacific Asia
region. The aim of the conference is to provide a forum for recent
work in various areas of linguistics and is to bring together
researchers from various active areas in theoretical and computational
linguistics.
(The conference site Jeju, sometimes romanized as Cheju,
is an island located south of the Korean peninsula and enjoys a
semi-tropical climate and a culture of its own. It is known as the
Isle of Gods and often called Hawaii of Korea. Right after the
conference, the Island will also host World Cup 2002.)
Extended abstracts are invited on unpublished research on all aspects of
both theoretical and computational linguistics, including, but not limited
to: morphology, phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, discourse
analysis, typology, corpus linguistics, formal grammar theory, natural
language processing, natural language systems and related computer
applications.
Abstracts should at least be 6 pages long (about 1,500 words), using 11pt
fonts and double line spacing throughout, with the title of the paper, the
name(s) of the author(s), affiliation(s), postal address, and e-mail address
for correspondence on a separate page. Accepted papers will be published in
the Conference Proceedings. A camera-ready full paper is expected to be
about 10 pages with single line spacing. We envisage a meeting with two
invited keynote addresses.
The deadline for abstract submission is 30 September 2001. Electronic
submissions are preferred. Acceptable file formats are PostScript (.ps),
Portable Document Format (.pdf), MS Word (.doc), and plain text. Please
send your file in an attachment to paclic16 at paclic.org.
For hard copy submissions, please send 4 copies, printed double-sided, to:
Program Committee of the PACLIC 16
Prof. Ik-Hwan Lee
Dept. of English
Yonsei University
Seoul 120-749
Republic of Korea
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline (extended abstract): September 30
Notification of acceptance: October 31
Submission of camera-ready papers: November 30
Conference date: January 31 - February 2, 2002
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Erhard W. Hinrichs, University of Tuebingen, GERMANY
Kiyong Lee, Korea University, KOREA
REGISTRATION
Registration fee:
US$ 100, before NOVEMVER 30
US$ 120, after DECEMBER 1, and on-site.
Registration beginning: September 1
More information about the conference venue, accommodation, method of
payment, and so forth will be soon available on http://www.paclic.org.
Further inquiries about the conference should be addressed to
paclic16 at paclic.org or (Tel.) ++ 82 2 961 0892 or (Fax) ++ 82 2
2123 2338
or
Secretary General
Organizing Committee of the PACLIC 16
Prof. Minhaeng Lee
Dept. of German
Yonsei University
Seoul 120-749
Republic of Korea
CONFERENCE CHAIR
Suk-Jin Chang Seoul National University, Korea
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Akira Ikeya Toyo Gakuen University, Japan (co-chair)
Jason S. Chang Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
(co-chair)
Chu-Ren Huang Academia Sinica, Taiwan (co-chair)
Chungmin Lee Seoul National University, Korea (co-chair)
Young-Hern Lee Chosun University, Korea (co-chair)
Kim Teng Lua National University of Singapore, Singapore
(co-chair)
Byung-Soo Park Kyung Hee University, Korea (co-chair)
Benjamin K. T'sou City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (co-chair)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chair: Yong-Beom Kim Kwangwoon
University, Korea
Secretary General: Minhaeng Lee Yonsei University, Korea
Members:
Zhao-ming Gao National Taiwan University,
Taiwan
Yasunari Harada Waseda University, Japan
Masahito Kawamori NTT Research Labs, Japan
Yuji Matsumoto Nara Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Japan
Tom b.y Lai The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Chang-Ik Lee Cheju National University, Korea
Ki-Suk Lee Cheju National University, Korea
Yosong Park Cheju National University, Korea
Shu-chuan Tseng Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Kam-fai Wong The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chair: Ik-Hwan Lee Yonsei University, Korea
Co-Chair: Key-Sun Choi Korean Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea
Members:
Jae-Woong Choe Korea University, Korea
Erhard W. Hinrichs The University of Tuebingen, Germany
Dong Hong Ji Kent Ridge Digital Labs, Singapore
Akira Ishikawa Sophia University, Japan
Kiyoshi Ishikawa Hosei University, Japan
Xu Jie National University of Singapore,
Singapore
Makoto Kanazawa Tokyo University, Japan
Beom-Mo Kang Korea University, Korea
Andreas Kathol UC Berkeley
Sue-jin Ker Soochow University, Taiwan
Jong-Bok Kim Kyung Hee University, Korea
Olivia Kwong The City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Robert Luk The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong
Kong
Toshiyuki Ogihara Kanda Gaigo University, Japan
Peter Sells Stanford Univ.
Young-Eun Yoon Ewha University, Korea
Kei Yoshimoto Tohoku University, Japan
Lily I-Wen Su National Taiwan University, Taiwan
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 08:54:00 +0200
From: Joerg Peters <jpeters at rz.uni-potsdam.de>
Subject: Prosody--Regional Variation, Social Variation, and Multilingualism
Call for Papers:
PROSODY - REGIONAL VARIATION, SOCIAL VARIATION, AND MULTILINGUALISM
Workshop at the 24th Annual Meeting of the DGfS (German Linguistics
Association) February 27 - March 1, 2002 Mannheim, Germany
Invited speakers (preliminary list):
Jennifer Fitzpatrick (University of Tuebingen)
Esther Grabe (University of Oxford)
Martine Grice (University of Saarbruecken)
Carlos Gussenhoven (University of Nijmegen)
Margret Selting (University of Potsdam)
The workshop will aim to get researchers from different fields
presenting recent work on prosodic variation and the role of prosody
in a multilingual context.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* intonational/prosodic variation of languages (intonational typology)
* intonational/prosodic variation of regional varieties
* sociolinguistic factors contributing to intonational/prosodic variation
* stylistic variation of intonation/prosody
* intonation/prosody in language contact
* intonation/prosody in multilinguals
* theoretical implications of research on prosodic variation
Abstracts should be sent electronically to
jpeters at rz.uni-potsdam.de
or on paper to
Joerg Peters
Universitaet Potsdam
Institut fuer Germanistik
Postfach 601553
14415 Potsdam
Germany
E-mail submission, with plain-text abstracts in the body of the message,
is strongly preferred.
Presentations are limited to 20 min. (+ 10 min. discussion).
Schedule:
Abstract submissions (1 page) August 24, 2001
Notification of acceptance September 14, 2001
For general information on the Annual Meeting of the DGfS please take
a look at:
http://www.dgfs-home.de/DGfS-Mitteilungen/MIT53WWW/mit53www.html
Organization:
Peter Gilles (University of Freiburg)
Joerg Peters (University of Potsdam)
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