13.2302, Calls: Medieval Grammar, Computational Ling
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Subject: 13.2302, Calls: Medieval Grammar, Computational Ling
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Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 13:24:15 -0400
From: mamsler at uwm.edu
Subject: Medieval Grammar at Kalamazoo/Medieval Institute 200
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Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 13:47:40 +0200
From: Kindl Mariann <kindl at sztaki.hu>
Subject: EACL 2002 Call for Papers
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Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 13:24:15 -0400
From: mamsler at uwm.edu
Subject: Medieval Grammar at Kalamazoo/Medieval Institute 200
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Call for Papers
MEDIEVAL GRAMMAR
International Medieval Congress, Medieval Institute
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
May 8-11, 2003
Session One: Medieval Grammar - Manuscripts and representations
(Remembering Vivien Law)
Session Two:
Medieval Grammar - Language, theory, praxis
The North American Assoc for the History of Linguistics (NAAHoLS)
invites scholars to submit proposals for two sessions devoted to the
history of medieval grammar and linguistics. Twenty-minute papers on
any aspect of medieval grammar (language theory, description,
teaching, literacy, language attitudes, relations between grammar
and the other liberal arts) are welcoy"e.
We are especially interested in papers from younger scholars which
explore and assess some of the major shifts and new perspectives in
current understandings of the importance of the medieval ars
grammatica and language study for:
1) medieval ideas about language, schooling, literacy, history of the
book, literature (e.g. Roman de la rose, Piers Plowman, Chaucer),
visual arts (Christ as manuscript page), philosophy, theology,
physiology (speech pathology, influence of Arabic science);
2) the transmittal and remaking of ancient ideas about language and
linguistic practices to the early modern world;
3) medieval contributions to the construction of key concepts of in
western linguistics, from syntactic theory to tree diagrams, from
vernacular grammars to applied linguistics and translation theory,
from interpretive theory to pedagogy.
We also invite proposals for a session on "Manuscripts and
representations" which address the importance of manuscript evidence,
layout, glossing, commentary, bilingualism, or social circulation for
understanding grammatical discourses in early and late medieval
culture. The session is dedicated to the memory of a pioneer in such
studies for medieval grammar, Professor Vivien Law.
Deadline for proposals: September 20, 2002
Format: 1-page proposal following Medieval Institute guidelines;
electronic, fax, or hardcopy Address: Mark Amsler, English, Box 413,
U of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53201 (Email)
mamsler at uwm.edu (fax) 414-229-2643
For information about the Medieval Institute and conference, go to:
http://www.wmich.edu/~medinst/congress
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Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 13:47:40 +0200
From: Kindl Mariann <kindl at sztaki.hu>
Subject: EACL 2002 Call for Papers
Dear Colleague,
The Call for Papers of the EACL 2003 (11th Conference of the European
Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, April 12-17,
2003, Budapest, Hungary) and Complex 2003 (April 11, 2003) are available at
the EACL2003 official conference web-site
http://www.conferences.hu/EACL03/. Submissions and proposals are welcome.
Please forward the conference information to colleagues who may be interested.
Thank you in advance
Best regards,
EACL 2003 Organising Committee
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