16.3435, Confs: General Ling/Lang Description/Bielefeld, Germany
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Subject: 16.3435, Confs: General Ling/Lang Description/Bielefeld, Germany
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Date: 29-Nov-2005
From: Thorsten Trippel < thorsten.trippel at uni-bielefeld.de >
Subject: 28th annual meeting of the German Society for Linguistics
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Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 15:29:52
From: Thorsten Trippel < thorsten.trippel at uni-bielefeld.de >
Subject: 28th annual meeting of the German Society for Linguistics
28th annual meeting of the German Society for Linguistics
Short Title: DGfS2006
Date: 22-Feb-2006 - 24-Feb-2006
Location: Bielefeld, Germany
Contact: Thorsten Trippel
Contact Email: dgfs2006 at uni-bielefeld.de
Meeting URL: http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/dgfs2006
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Description
Meeting Description:
28th annual meeting of the German Society for Linguistics (DGfS)
conference topic:
LANGUAGE DOCUMENTATION AND LANGUAGE DESCRIPTION
Invited speakers:
Steven Bird, Nicoletta Calzolari, Nikolaus Himmelmann, Stephen Levinson
The 28th annual meeting of the German Society for Linguistics (DGfS) is focused on the topic of language documentation and language description. The plenary track consist of talks by Steven Bird, Nicoletta Calzolari, Nikolaus Himmelmann and Stephen Levinson.
Additionally the conference has 15 different specialized tracks, organized into workshops/working groups:
WG 1: The tension between language description and language typology
WG 2: Syntax and Morphology multi-dimensional
WG 3: How to recognize a sentence when you see one: methodological and linguistic issues in the creation of sign language corpora
WG 4: Current Issues in Areal Typology
WG 5: Parenthetical Constructions
WG 6: Language Archives: Standards, Creation and Access
WG 7: Description and Modelling of grammatic variation
WG 8: 'Subordination' vs. 'coordination' in sentence and text from a cross-linguistic perspective
WG 9: Language and Law
WG 10: Advanced learner varieties
WG 11: Corpus-based Approaches to Non-compositional Phenomena
WG 12: Adaptive ontologies on syntactic structures
WG 13: Lexical Semantic Resources for Language Documentation and Language Processing
WG 14: Hybrid dialects
WG 15: Student workshop
For a detailed programme, including a programme for the individual tracks, see http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/dgfs2006
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