13.233, Calls: Generative Grammar,Computational Linguistics
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Subject: 13.233, Calls: Generative Grammar,Computational Linguistics
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Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 13:07:00 +0100
From: Piero Bottari <"Piero Bottari p.bottari"@sesia.unile.it>
Subject: Calls: XXVIII INCONTRO DI GRAMMATICA GENERATIVA
2)
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 14:55:53 +0100
From: Bernhard Schroeder <B.Schroeder at uni-bonn.de>
Subject: CfP COLING-2002
COLING-2002: Call for Papers [2002/01/09]
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Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 13:07:00 +0100
From: Piero Bottari <"Piero Bottari p.bottari"@sesia.unile.it>
Subject: Calls: XXVIII INCONTRO DI GRAMMATICA GENERATIVA
XXVIII INCONTRO DI GRAMMATICA GENERATIVA
University of Lecce
February 28th - March 2nd, 2002
PROGRAM
Thursday, February 28th
9.15 - Opening address
Rosario Coluccia (university of Lecce)
Donato Valli (University of Lecce)
9.30 - On the status of 1st and 2nd person plural possessives
Nicoletta Pennello - University of Padua
Quantifiers as lexical categories
Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti - University of Bologna,
University of Venice / University of Venice
Object Shift and Verb Serialization: a cross-linguistic perspective
Enoch O. Aboh - University of Amsterdam
Accusative marked datives in Spanish
Juan Romero - Universidad Autònoma de Madrid, University of Alcalà de
Henares
Lexical Vs Functional Restructuring
Susi Wurmbrand - McGill University - Montreal
15.30 - Parasession 1
Pinning John down.
Orin Percus - Universiy of Florence
Constraining kind <-> individual coercion
Roberto Zamparelli - University of Bergamo
Kind Denoting Bare NPs in Romanian PPs
Daniela Isac - University of Quebec at Montreal, Concordia University
Reconstruction in relative clauses and the cyclic access to the
pragmatic component
Carlo Cecchetto - University of Milano Bicocca
Appositives and quantification
Francesca Del Gobbo - Harvard University
Parasession 2
Verbal suffixes in Portuguese: semantic and syntactic properties
Miriam Lemle - University of Rio de Janeiro
Adjunction sites in morphology: evidence from prefixation and
compounding in Modern Greek.
Angela Ralli - University of Patras
Sulla fonologia diacronica del sistema vocalico romanzo: una analisi e
considerazioni nel quadro della Fonologia Dinamica.
Andrea Calabrese - University of Connecticut
Variation of s-voicing in varieties of Italian
Martin Kramer - University of Ulster at Jordanstown
Meaningful Vowels: On the Necessity of Apophonic Morphology in German.
Sabrina Bendjaballah and Martin Haiden - University of Lille / Aston
University at Birmingham. University of Wien
Friday, March 1st
9.00 - Free Relatives: Does Morphology Filter Syntax?
Jochen Trommer - University of Osnabruek
On the Non-Anomalous Nature of English Verb Syntax: Evidence from
Dialects
Ian Roberts - University of Cambridge
Notes on the syntax of the so-called 'euphonic' [l] in Some Romance
dialects
Ur Shlonsky - University of Geneva
On the content of the left periphery: Evidence from North-western
Italian Varieties
Sandra Paoli - University of Manchester
The Theory of Clitics, a Parameter of Object Agreement, and the Extension
of the Unique Checking Constraint to Massive Cross-Linguistic
Differences in Object Clitic Omission: Evidence from Normal Development
and SLI
Ken Wexler (Invited Speaker) - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
15.00 - Parasession 1
Deficient Structures in the Verbal Domain: A Case Study of Two
Bilingual Children
Julia Berger-Morales and Manola Salustri - University of California at
Los Angeles / University of Siena, University of California at Los
Angeles
The C category and the acquisition of European Portuguese: the focus on
wh-questions
Carla Soares - University of Paris 8
Respecting Grammatical Constraints in Code-switching: Evidence from two
Italian-German Bilingual Children
Katja Francesca Cantone - University of Hamburg
Agreement disorders, subject clitics and the structure of IP in
dialectal agrammatism: the Field Damage Hypothesis.
Paolo Chinellato - University of Padua, University of Venice
Psycholinguistic evidence for the feature hierarchy (person > number >
gender) and implications for linguistic theory.
Maria Nella Carminati
Parasession 2
Some differences between focus on the left and focus on the right in
Italian.
Lisa Brunetti - University of Florence
The Syntax and Semantics of Salentino ku
Federico Damonte - University of Padua, University of Venice
Agreement, intervention and inclusiveness in Italian 'si' impersonals.
Roberta D'Alessandro - University of Stuttgart
On the structural position of adverbial clauses, discourse features and
informational structure
Maria Lobo - Universidade Nova de Lisboa
When can objects bind? Left-to-right merge, scrambling and binary
structure in European Portuguese
Joao Costa - Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Saturday, March 2nd
9.30 - Cleft and pseudo-cleft questions in Romance: A Case Study in Comparative
Interrogative Syntax
Jean-Yves Pollock (Invited Speaker) - Universitè de Picardie à Amien
Argument shift phenomena an the identification of local domains
Diana Pili and Roland Hinterhoelzl - University of Verona / Humboldt
University-Berlin
Split syntax in Classical and Modern Greek: a study on the left
periphery and the nature of DPs.
Eric Matieu and Ioanna Sitaridou - University College London,
University of Manchester
Agreement Mismatch
Franca Ferrari-Bridger - New York University
Alternate speakers
The distribution of relative affixes in Bantu languages
Gloria Cocchi - University of Urbino
Problemi di acquisizione del tedesco L" da parte di parlanti con L1
italiana: la posizione di V
Chiara Leonini - University of Siena
On Result Clauses in Spanish and English
Emma Ticio - University of Connecticut
The indefinite determiner sendos
Gabi Toth - University of Szeged
VENUE
Faculty of Letters and Philosophy, University of Lecce - Palazzo
Codacci-Pisanelli (Porta Napoli)
TRAVEL
A) Airports
Brindisi is the closest airport to Lecce (40 min. bus from the Airport
to the city center), however it is only connected with Rome and Milan
twice a day or so.
Bari's airport is more busy (domestic flights only, , but covering
different cities). You can reach Lecce by train (1 hour 30/50 min.).
B) Trains
You can look for your train at the following web site:
http://www.trenitalia.com
ACCOMMODATION
Hotels
1) Grand Hotel (3 stars), viale Quarta 28
In front of the train station. and close to the historical center of the
town. 15 minutes walk from the University, through the city center.
Prices (breakfast not included): Single: Eur. 31.00
Double: Eur. 60.00
Tel: +39 0832 309405, Fax: +39 0832 309891
2)Hotel Cappello (2 stars), via Montegrappa 4
Next to the Train Station. and close to the historical center of the
town. 15 minutes walk from the University, through the city center.
Prices (breakfast not included): Single: Eur. 28.00
Double: Eur. 44.00
Tel:+39 0832 308881 Fax: +39 0832 301535
http://www.webshop.it/hotelcappello/
3) Hotel Tiziano (4 stars), superstrada per Brindisi
In the outskirts of Lecce, 10 minutes walk from the University.
Prices (breakfast included): Single: Eur. 93.00
Double: Eur. 130.00
Tel: +39 0832 27211 Fax: +39 0832 272841
E-mail: hotel.tiziano at clio.it
Bed & Breakfast
Prices: Single: Eur. 23.24 Double: Eur. 41.32
1) 'Sogni d'oro', via D. Bosco 22 (close to the train station)
Tel. +39 0832 345605
2) 'Dolce casa'. Via Marche 15
Tel +39 0832 231724, e-mail: b.and.b_goffredo at tin.it
3) 'Centro storico' via Andrea Vignes (city center)
Tel. +390832 242727/242828
e-mailbed-breakfast.lecce at libero.it
INFO
Piero Bottari
p.bottari at sesia.unile.it
tel. +39 0832 336337
WEB Sites
http://www.unile.it
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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 14:55:53 +0100
From: Bernhard Schroeder <B.Schroeder at uni-bonn.de>
Subject: CfP COLING-2002
COLING-2002: Call for Papers [2002/01/09]
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19th International Conference on Computational Linguistics
August, 24 - September, 1, 2002
Howard International House, Taipei, Taiwan
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Organized by:
Academia Sinica, ACLCLP and Tsing Hua University
Under the Auspices of:
The International Committee on Computational Linguistics
URL: http://www.coling2002.sinica.edu.tw/
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COLING is the most prominent conference in the field of
Computational Linguistics. In its 40 plus years of existence,
the biennial COLING has been a productive forum for scholars
all over the world to exchange original research papers on
a broad range of topics in computational linguistics. COLING
is an international forum for discussion and presentation
representing the current state of the art and determining
standards of computational linguistics research.
In 2002, Taiwan will host the 19th COLING conference. This
will be the first time that COLING is held outside Europe,
North America, or Japan. It will be a chance for participants
to experience the energy behind Taiwan's vibrant growth in
knowledge technology, as well as the natural beauty of Formosa
and its rich cultural heritage.
Submitted papers should describe original work, completed or
in progress, rather than merely planned, and clearly indicate
the current state of advancement of the work. No previously
published papers should be submitted. Simultaneous submission
to other conferences is allowed provided it is explicitly
indicated on the identification page.
In line with the practice established in previous COLING
conferences, authors will be asked to place their submission
in one of two categories:
1. Regular papers, of not more than seven pages, presenting
results of original complete research, and
2. Project notes, of five pages or less, describing ongoing
research or demonstrating a system.
Method of Submission:
o Complete a Paper Submission Form
(http://www.ikp.uni-bonn.de/coling2002/psf.html).
This form may be updated up to the deadline for paper submissions
(15 February 2002).
o For your paper use the layout and format of papers described in the
LATEX or Microsoft Word Style sheets (For more details on paper submission
see http://www.ikp.uni-bonn.de/coling2002/psg.html).
o Electronic submissions of papers are strongly preferred. Papers should
be sent to coling2002 at ikp.uni-bonn.de.
o Hard copy papers are also accepted.
Further details will be available later.
Call for Workshop-Proposals :
The Program committee welcomes submissions of proposals for
workshops with focus on computational linguistics. A separate
Call for Workshops will be sent soon. For details on Workshop
submission please contact Workshop Chair: Antonio Zampolli
(Email:pisa at ilc.pi.cnr.it)
Important Dates:
Deadline for Workshop Proposals: 15 January, 2002
Deadline for paper submission: 15 February, 2002
Notification of Workshops: 15 February, 2002
Notification to authors: 1 May, 2002
Final camera-ready copy and pre-registration: 15 June, 2002
Tutorials: 24 - 25 August, 2002
(Academia Sinica)
Conference: 26 August - 30 August, 2002
(Howard International House)
Post-Conference Workshops: 31 August, 1 September, 2002
(Academia Sinica)
Reviewing:
Reviewing of papers will be done by an International Program Committee
consisting of Program Chairs and a team of reviewers. Each submission
will be reviewed by at least three reviewers (For details please
go to: http://www.ikp.uni-bonn.de/coling2002/psg.html)
Program Committee:
Winfried Lenders (Chair), University of Bonn, Germany
Susan Armstrong, ISSCO/ETI, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Christian Boitet, Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble, France
Nicolletta Calzolari, ILC-CNR, Pisa, Italy
Jason S. Chang, National Tsing Hua University, Hisnchu, Taiwan
Robert Dale, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Sadaoki Furui, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Ralph Grishman, New York University, USA
Eva Hajicova, Charles University, Prague, Czech Rep.
Chu-Ren Huang, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Pierre Isabelle, Xerox Research Centre Europe, Grenoble, France
Yuji Matsumoto, NAIST, Nara, Japan
Sergei Nirenburg, New Mexico State University, USA
Benjamin K. T'sou, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Jun-Ichi Tsujii, University of Tokyo, Japan
Hans Uszkoreit, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
Yorik Wilks, University of Sheffield, UK
Shiwen Yu, Beijing University, China
Local Organization:
The Association for Computational Linguistics
and Chinese Language Processing
Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica
Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica
National Tsing Hua University
Organizing Committee:
Chu-Ren Huang, Academia Sinica (Chair)
Kathleen Ahrens, National Taiwan University
Jason S. Chang, National Tsing Hua University
Jing-Shin Chang, National Chi-Nan University
Hsin-Hsi Chen, National Taiwan University
Keh-Jiann Chen, Academia Sinica
Kuang-Hua Chen, National Taiwan University
Sin-Horng Chen, National Chiao Tung University
Lee-Feng Chien, Academia Sinica (Executive secretary)
Zhao-Ming Gao, National Taiwan University
Sue-Jin Ker, Soochow University
Martha Palmer, University of Pennsylvania
Keh-Yih Su, Behavior Design Corporation
Shu-Chuan Tseng, Academia Sinica (Executive secretary)
Hsiao-Chuan Wang, National Tsing Hua University
Hsin-Min Wang, Academia Sinica
Jhing-Fa Wang, National Cheng Kung University
Contacts:
Program:
Winfried Lenders
Institut fur Kommunikationsforschung und Phonetik
University of Bonn
Poppelsdorfer Allee 47
D-53115 Bonn
Germany
Lenders at uni-bonn.de
Organization:
Sharon Wang
Institute of Linguistics
Academia Sinica
Nankang, Taipei 11529
Taiwan
COLING02 at sinica.edu.tw
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