17.323, Calls: Student Conf/France;Syntax/Bulgaria
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Subject: 17.323, Calls: Student Conf/France;Syntax/Bulgaria
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1)
Date: 28-Jan-2006
From: Céline Dugua < celine.dugua at u-grenoble3.fr >
Subject: Multidisciplinary Conference on Linguistics and Language Studies for Research Students
2)
Date: 27-Jan-2006
From: Jan-Philipp Soehn < jp.soehn at uni-tuebingen.de >
Subject: The 13th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:35:26
From: Céline Dugua < celine.dugua at u-grenoble3.fr >
Subject: Multidisciplinary Conference on Linguistics and Language Studies for Research Students
Full Title: Multidisciplinary Conference on Linguistics and Language Studies for
Research Students
Short Title: CEDILL'06
Date: 04-Jul-2006 - 07-Jul-2006
Location: Grenoble, France
Contact Person: Céline Dugua
Web Site: http://www.u-grenoble3.fr/lidilem/cedill/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 07-Feb-2006
Meeting Description:
The 'Multidisciplinary Conference on Linguistics and Language Studies for
Research Students' (CEDILL'06) will take place in Grenoble, France, July 4 -
July 7 2006. The theme of the conference concerns all studies on Language and
Linguistics.
DEADLINE EXTENSION : 7 FEBRUARY 2006
CONFERENCE NAME: 'Multidisciplinary Conference on Linguistics and Language
Studies for Research Students'
DATES: 4-7 July 2006
PLACE: Université Stendhal, Grenoble, France
WEBSITE: http://w3.u-grenoble3.fr/lidilem/colloque-ec/
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission deadline: 7 february 2006
Acceptance notification: May 2006
Program: May 2006
Conference dates: From Tuesday 4 July (afternoon) to Friday, 7 July 2006
TOPIC AREAS
As a multidisciplinary conference, proposals exploring the following themes are
welcome :
- Descriptive linguistics
- Psycholinguistics and language acquisition and development
- Sociolinguistics and Multilingualism
- Language teaching
- Information technology and multimedia assisted language teaching/learning
- All scientific domains dealing with the study of language/ linguistics and/or
language teaching/ learning: sociology, psychology, education sciences,
ethology, cognitive (neuro)sciences, human-machine communication, etc.
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
- Jacqueline BILLIEZ (Université Stendhal Grenoble 3)
- Jean BINON (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgique)
- Jean-Paul BRONCKART (Université de Genève)
- Hugues DE CHANAY (Université Lumière Lyon 2)
- Thierry CHANIER (Université de Franche-Comté)
- Jean-Louis CHISS (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3)
- Françoise GADET Université Paris 10 Nanterre)
- Harriet JISA (Université Lumière Lyon 2)
- Liam MURRAY (University of Limerick)
- Alain POLGUERE (Université de Montréal, Canada)
- François RASTIER (CNRS Paris)
CONFERENCE LANGUAGES
Papers will be presented in French or English.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submission is open to research students only. Proposals may be written in French
or English (two pages). The closing date for submission is 31 January 2006.
For further details, please visit our site :
http://w3.u-grenoble3.fr/lidilem/colloque-ec/
PUBLICATION OF THE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
All articles submitted will be reviewed by an evaluation committee which will
select those for publication by the Presses Universitaires de Grenoble (PUG) in
2007.
DATE LIMITE DE SOUMISSION ETENDUE : 7 FEVRIER 2006
INTITULE DU COLLOQUE: Colloque international des étudiants-chercheurs en
didactique des langues et en linguistique
TYPE DE COLLOQUE: Colloque pluridisciplinaire autour de l'étude du langage
DATES: 4-7 juillet 2006
LIEU: Université Stendhal, Grenoble, France
ADRESSE DU SITE: http://w3.u-grenoble3.fr/lidilem/colloque-ec/
CALENDRIER
- Date limite de soumission : 7 février 2006
- Notification des acceptations : mai 2006
- Programme préliminaire : mai 2006
- Dates du colloque : du mardi 4 (après-midi) au vendredi 7 juillet 2006
THÉMATIQUES
À vocation pluridisciplinaire, ce colloque permettra d'aborder les thèmes
suivants :
- La description linguistique
- La psycholinguistique et le développement langagier
- La sociolinguistique et le plurilinguisme
- La didactique des langues
- Les outils informatiques pour la linguistique et la didactique des langues
- Tout domaine scientifique dont l'objet d'étude est lié à la langue et/ou à son
enseignement/apprentissage : sociologie, psychologie, sciences de l'éducation,
éthologie, ethnologie, (neuro)sciences cognitives, communication homme-machine, etc.
COMITÉ SCIENTIFIQUE
- Jacqueline BILLIEZ (Université Stendhal Grenoble 3)
- Jean BINON (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgique)
- Jean-Paul BRONCKART (Université de Genève)
- Hugues DE CHANAY (Université Lumière Lyon 2)
- Thierry CHANIER (Université de Franche-Comté)
- Jean-Louis CHISS (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3)
- Françoise GADET Université Paris 10 Nanterre)
- Harriet JISA (Université Lumière Lyon 2)
- Liam MURRAY (University of Limerick)
- Alain POLGUERE (Université de Montréal, Canada)
- François RASTIER (CNRS Paris)
LANGUES
Les communications se feront en français ou en anglais.
MODALITÉS DE SOUMISSION
Ce colloque s'adresse uniquement aux étudiants-chercheurs. Rédigées en français
ou en anglais, les propositions de communication (deux pages) doivent être
saisies en ligne avant le 31 janvier 2006.
Se reporter aux consignes indiquées sur le site :
http://w3.u-grenoble3.fr/lidilem/colloque-ec/
PUBLICATION DES ACTES
Les articles seront soumis à un comité d'évaluation en vue d'une publication aux
Presses Universitaires de Grenoble (PUG) en 2007.
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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:35:30
From: Jan-Philipp Soehn < jp.soehn at uni-tuebingen.de >
Subject: The 13th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
Full Title: The 13th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure
Grammar
Short Title: HPSG 2006
Date: 24-Jul-2006 - 27-Jul-2006
Location: Varna, Bulgaria
Contact Person: Jan-Philipp Soehn
Meeting Email: jp.soehn at uni-tuebingen.de
Web Site: http://www.bultreebank.org/HPSG06/
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language
Description; Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Phonology; Pragmatics; Semantics;
Syntax; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2006
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
HPSG 2006
The 13th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
Varna, Bulgaria
July 24 - 27, 2006
Conference website: http://www.bultreebank.org/HPSG06/
The 13th International Conference on HPSG will take place in Varna on
July 24 -27, 2006, hosted by the Linguistic Modelling Laboratory, IPP,
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
The conference will include a tutorial (July 24)
and a workshop on ''Regularity and Irregularity in Grammar and Language''
(July 25).
MAIN CONFERENCE
July 26 - 27
Abstracts are solicited for 20 minute presentations (followed by 10
minutes of discussion) which address linguistic, foundational, or
computational issues relating to the framework of Head-Driven Phrase
Structure Grammar.
INVITED SPEAKERS
To be announced
WORKSHOP
''Regularity and Irregularity in Grammar and Language''
(announcement)
July 25
The workshops associated with HPSG conferences typically address topics
that are relevant to any grammatical framework. Contributions to the
workshop from other frameworks are as welcome as abstract submissions
from the HPSG community!
The relationship between regularity and irregularity in language has
always been a central research theme in linguistic theorizing.
Contemporary grammatical frameworks in the generative tradition are no
exception in this regard, with research dating back at least as far as
George Lakoff's 1967 dissertation.
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar is particularly well-suited to
address such issues, due to its lexicalist orientation and to its
extensive use of types and inheritance hierarchies. Consequently,
HPSG researchers have made significant contributions to the study of
regularity and irregularity in the areas of morphology, syntax and
semantics. To name only a few examples:
Morphology and morphology-syntax interface: Flickinger's dissertation
on lexical rules and the structure of the lexicon (Flickinger 1987);
Nerbonne and Krieger's work on the organization of the lexicon and on
inflectional morphology (Nerbonne and Krieger 1993); Riehemann's
corpus-based study of derivational morphology (Riehemann 1998);
Malouf's constructional approach to English gerunds.
Syntax and syntax-semantics interface: Przepiorkowski's account of
case assigmnment in Polish (Przepiorkowski 1999); Sag's papers on
assignment rules and exceptions in the English auxiliary system (Sag 2001);
Ginzburg and Sag's constructional approach to the syntax and semantics
of questions (Ginzburg and Sag 2001).
Semantics: research on licensing of special elements, including idioms
(Riehemann 2001, Soehn 2006), n-words and negative polarity items
(Przepiorkowski and Kupsc 1999; Sailer/Richter 1999; De Swart and Sag
2002).
We invite contributions that address issues related to the above
research topics, that discuss theoretical issues in the treatment of
regularity and irregularity in language, or that present empirical
studies that pose interesting challenges to existing accounts.
The format of submission and the deadlines for the workshop will be
identical to that of the main conference.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
For both the main conference and the workshop, we invite online
submissions of abstracts for presentations which should consist of two
parts:
1. a separate information page in plain text format, containing
- author name(s)
- affiliation(s)
- e-mail and postal address(es)
- title of paper
2. an extended abstract of not more than 5 (five) pages, including all
figures and references. Abstracts should be in PDF format.
We use an online subscription system. All abstracts should be
submitted via http://www.easychair.org/HPSG2006
(If you have any questions: jp.soehn at uni-tuebingen.de).
Abstracts for the main conference should mention 'HPSG-06' and
abstracts for the workshop should mention 'Workshop-06' in the
subject line. All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by at least
two reviewers. Authors are asked to avoid self-references in the
abstracts.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline: March 15, 2006
Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2005
Tutorial, Workshop, and Conference: July 24 - 27, 2006
PUBLICATION
The proceedings of the conference will be published on-line by CSLI
publications. A call for papers for contributions will be issued after
the conference. On-line proceedings of previous conferences are
available at <a
href=''http://csli-publications.stanford.edu/HPSG/''>http://csli-publications.stanford.edu/HPSG/</a>
PROGRAM COMMITTEE for the CONFERENCE
To be announced
Program chairs:
Erhard Hinrichs (Tuebingen)
Jan-Philipp Soehn (Tuebingen)
LOCAL ORGANIZATION
Chair: Kiril Simov (Sofia)
FURTHER INFORMATION
local organization: Kiril Simov and Petya Osenova
programm and submissions: Jan-Philipp Soehn
conference web site: http://www.bultreebank.org/HPSG06/
submission web site: http://www.easychair.org/HPSG2006/
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