16.2695, Calls: Semantics/Norway;Computational Ling/Mexic
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Subject: 16.2695, Calls: Semantics/Norway;Computational Ling/Mexic
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Date: 19-Sep-2005
From: Maria Filiouchkina Krave < m.f.krave at ilos.uio.no >
Subject: Explicit and Implicit Information in Text. Information Structure Across Languages
2)
Date: 18-Sep-2005
From: Alexander Gelbukh < gelbukh at cicling.org >
Subject: Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:03:00
From: Maria Filiouchkina Krave < m.f.krave at ilos.uio.no >
Subject: Explicit and Implicit Information in Text. Information Structure Across Languages
Full Title: Explicit and Implicit Information in Text. Information Structure
Across Languages.
Date: 08-Jun-2006 - 10-Jun-2006
Location: Oslo, Norway
Contact Person: Maria Filiouchkina Krave
Meeting Email: m.f.krave at ilos.uio.no
Web Site:
http://www.hf.uio.no/forskningsprosjekter/sprik/english/activities/index.html#CfP
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Semantics; Syntax;
Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation
Call Deadline: 25-Nov-2005
Meeting Description:
Explicit and implicit information in text. Information structure across languages
Conference to be arranged by the project SPRIK Språk i kontrast/Languages in
Contrast at the University of Oslo, Norway, June 8-10, 2006.
The goal of the conference is to present and discuss current research in text
interpretation, particularly textual cohesion and coherence across languages. We
aim to bring together researchers interested in systematizing and explaining the
variety of means exploited across languages to create cohesion and establish
dependencies and discourse hierarchies in text. Different languages exploit
similar means differently, partly due to competing structures available in the
individual languages, partly due to language-typological differences. We are
interested in empirically based cross-linguistic studies that contribute to a
better understanding of explicit and implicit information in 'real' discourse,
as well as in theoretical research modelling textual cohesion/coherence.
Papers dealing with the following topics are welcome:
- Triggers for textual updating across languages. What are the triggers and how
do they differ across languages?
- Comparable clause connectives, their distribution and interpretation in
different languages.
- Discourse subordinating and discourse coordinating devices across languages.
- Implicit and explicit means of structuring information in text - what
difference do they make?
- Presuppositional accounts of the implicit.
- The semantic/pragmatic distinction in text interpretation (cross-linguistic
research and translation).
- The interplay between information structure (at sentence level) and discourse
structure and information flow at text level.
We welcome submissions from different theoretical frameworks.
Key note speakers:
- Robyn Carston (University College London, UK)
- Regine Eckardt (Georg-August Universität Göttingen/ ZAS Berlin, Germany)
- Kjell Johan Sæbø (University of Oslo, Norway)
- Bonnie Webber (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Important dates:
Submission of abstract: November 25, 2005
Notification of acceptance/rejection: December 16, 2005
Conference schedule:
Conference dates: June 8 - 11, 2006
Start: June 8 lunch time
Conference dinner June 10
Departure June 11
Conference Web Site:
http://www.hf.uio.no/forskningsprosjekter/sprik/english/activities/index.html#CfP
Abstracts should be at most 2 pages in length (including
title page and bibliography), using a 12 pt. font with 2,5 cm margins on all
sides; single spacing. Abstracts should be in form of a pdf file for A4 paper
size, and submitted electronically, as an attachment, to m.f.krave at ilos.uio.no.
Abstracts must be anonymous. Please write ''Sub Abstract'' followed by the name
of the author(s) in the subject line; please write the names of the author(s),
the affiliations, the title of the abstract and email addresses in the body of
the message , and only the title of the abstract in the attached document.
Think of 35 mins talks plus 10 mins discussion. Please notify Maria F. Krave if
you need special equipment. The standard presentation equipment (PC, beamer,
blackboard etc.) will, of course, be available.
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:03:04
From: Alexander Gelbukh < gelbukh at cicling.org >
Subject: Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing
Full Title: Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing
Short Title: CICLing-2006
Date: 19-Feb-2006 - 25-Feb-2006
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Contact Person: Alexander Gelbukh
Meeting Email: gelbukh at cicling.org
Web Site: http://www.CICLing.org/2006
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Discourse
Analysis; Language Description; Lexicography; Morphology; Pragmatics; Semantics;
Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation
Call Deadline: 17-Oct-2005
Meeting Description:
7th International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational
Linguistics
CICLing-2006
7th International Conference
on Intelligent Text Processing
and Computational Linguistics
February 19-25, 2006
Mexico City, Mexico
Endorsed by the ACL
www.CICLing.org/2006
PUBLICATION:
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
Abstract: October 17, 2005;
Main text: October 24, 2005
(only for previously submitted abstracts).
MODALITIES:
Full paper: 12 pages, short paper: 4 pages.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
4 speakers to be announced, see website.
EXCURSIONS:
Ancient pyramids, Monarch butterflies,
great cave and colonial city, and more.
All tentative. See photos on www.CICLing.org.
AWARDS:
Best paper, best presentation, best poster, best demo.
Topics
Computational linguistics research:
Comp. Linguistics theories and formalisms,
Knowledge representation,
Comp. morphology, syntax, semantics,
Discourse models,
Machine translation, text generation,
Statistical methods, corpus linguistics,
Lexical resources;
Intelligent text processing and applications:
Information retrieval, question answering,
Information extraction, Text mining,
Document categorization and clustering,
Automatic summarization,
Natural language interfaces,
Spell-checking;
and all related topics.
Registration fee
Author and public early / public on site:
US$ 320 / 370 Full
US$ 250 / 300 Student
Discounts can be provided as exception, see website.
Schedule (tentative)
Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday: full-day excursions;
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: talks;
Monday: Welcome party & poster session. See website.
See complete CFP and contact on www.CICLing.org/2006
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