13.3095, Calls: Computational Ling/Lecturers in English

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Subject: 13.3095, Calls: Computational Ling/Lecturers in English

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1)
Date:  Sat, 23 Nov 2002 06:49:59 +0000
From:  alessandro.lenci at ilc.cnr.it
Subject:  Association for Computational Linguistics, Sapporo Japan

2)
Date:  Sat, 23 Nov 2002 10:13:31 +0000
From:  aa3 at soton.ac.uk
Subject:  British Association of Lecturers in English for Academic Purposes

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Sat, 23 Nov 2002 06:49:59 +0000
From:  alessandro.lenci at ilc.cnr.it
Subject:  Association for Computational Linguistics, Sapporo Japan


41st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics

Short Title: ACL 2003
Location: Sapporo, Japan
Date: 07-JUL-03 - 12-JUL-03

Call Deadline: 28-Nov-2002

Web Site: http://www.ec-inc.co.jp/ACL2003/
Contact Person: Jun-ichi Tsujii
Meeting Email: tsujii at is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Linguistic Subfield(s): Computational Linguistics


Meeting Description:

The 41 Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational
Linguistics(ACL 2003) will be held at Sapporo Convention Center in
Sapporo, Japan, from July 7-12, 2003.
				
ACL-2003 Call for Workshop Proposals

The ACL-2003 Program Committee invites proposals for workshops to be
held in conjunction with ACL-2003 in Sapporo (Japan). We welcome
proposals on any topic of interest to the ACL community. We also
encourage proposals involving neighboring research areas such as
speech technology, information retrieval, text and data mining,
biological information extraction, computational psycholinguistics,
etc. Workshops focusing on Asian language processing and fostering
communication and cooperation between Western and Eastern (Asian) CL
communities are welcomed as well.

Workshops of ACL-2003 will take place as pre-conference workshops
(7th, July) or as post-conference workshops (11th-12th, July).

The ACL has a set of policies on workshops. You can find general
information on policies regarding attendance, publication, financing,
and sponsorship, as well as on specific policies on sponsorship and
financial support of SIG workshop at the following URL:
http://www.cis.udel.edu/~carberry/ACL/index-policies.html

Submission Details:

Proposals for workshops should contain:

- A title and brief description (max. 500 words) of the workshop topic.
- A budget proposal (ACL workshops are expected to be self-financing.)
- A description of target audience and expected number of participants.
- The intended length (half a day to two days)
- A list of individuals who have agreed to be part of the workshop
program committee if the workshop proposal is accepted.
- Full postal address, phone number, e-mail and fax of the workshop
contact person

Please submit proposals as soon as possible, by electronic mail in
plain ASCII text to the following address: alessandro.lenci at ilc.cnr.it
The subject line should be: ''ACL 2003 WORKSHOP PROPOSAL''.


Important Dates

Submission deadline for workshop proposals: November 28
Notification of acceptance workshop proposal : December 12
Workshop Dates : July 7 (pre-conference workshops); July 11-12
(post-conference workshops


ACL-2003 Workshop Committee

Lori Levin (CMU, USA)
Takenobu Tokunaga (TIT, Japan)
Alessandro Lenci (Universita' di Pisa, Italy)			


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Sat, 23 Nov 2002 10:13:31 +0000
From:  aa3 at soton.ac.uk
Subject:  British Association of Lecturers in English for Academic Purposes

The British Association of Lecturers in English for Academic Purposes
(BALEAP) Biennial Conference

Short Title: BALEAP Conference Location: Southampton UK
Date: 10-Apr-2003 - 12-Apr-2003
Call Deadline: 29-Nov-2002

Web Site: http://www.baleap.org.uk
Contact Person: George Blue
Meeting Email: gmb at soton.ac.uk
Linguistic Subfield(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English

Meeting Description:

The theme for the 2003 BALEAP Conference is Developing Academic
Literacy. Although it is expected that many papers will address issues
of reading and writing for academic purposes, the theme will also
encourage papers on: genre analysis; assessment and evaluation;
criticality; learner autonomy; the use of technology. The intention is
to interpret the topic as broadly as possible, so as to include work
not only with EFL students but also with EAL/ESL and native speaker
students. The theme for the 2003 BALEAP Conference is Developing
Academic Literacy. Although it is expected that many papers will
address issues of reading and writing for academic purposes, the theme
will also encourage papers on: - genre analysis - assessment and
evaluation - criticality - learner autonomy - the use of technology
The intention is to interpret the topic as broadly as possible, so as
to include work not only with EFL students but also with EAL/ESL and
native speaker students.

Abstracts of no more than 250 words should be sent to George Blue by
29 November 2002. They can be sent by e-mail or by post to the
following address:

George Blue
English Language Section
School of Modern Languages
University of Southampton
Highfield
Southampton  SO17 1BJ, UK
Tel:  (+44) (0)23 8059 2222
Secretary (+44) (0)23 8059 2224
Fax:  (+44) (0)23 8059 3849
Email: gmb at soton.ac.uk

Further details will be posted on the BALEAP web page as they become
available: http://www.baleap.org.uk

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