21.2801, Confs: Lexicography, Semantics, Language Acquisition/Denmark

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Subject: 21.2801, Confs: Lexicography, Semantics, Language Acquisition/Denmark

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Date: 01-Jul-2010
From: Merete Borch < mb.iadh at cbs.dk >
Subject: Copenhagen Symposium on Approaches to the Lexicon
 

	
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From: Merete Borch [mb.iadh at cbs.dk]
Subject: Copenhagen Symposium on Approaches to the Lexicon

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Copenhagen Symposium on Approaches to the Lexicon 

Date: 08-Dec-2010 - 10-Dec-2010 
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark 
Contact: Alex Klinge 
Contact Email: ak.isv at cbs.dk 
Meeting URL: http://conference.cbs.dk/index.php/lexicon/lexicon/index 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Lexicography; Semantics 

Meeting Description: 

The lexicon plays a central role in many areas of basic and applied sciences, 
from psychology and cognitive science to applied linguistics. Understanding the 
structure, composition and use of the lexicon holds important keys to 
understanding many research fields and a wide range of human activities.

Approaches to the Lexicon is an international symposium on the lexicon. Upwards 
of fifty leading researchers in four different areas have been invited to 
address, discuss and develop some of the most topical research questions in 
order to advance the state of the art within the field of lexicon research. The 
symposium is organized into four tracks bound together by cross-disciplinary 
papers:
- Lexical semantics 
- Word-formation 
- Terminology and ontologies 
- Second-language lexical acquisition.

The last day of the symposium is devoted to a workshop in which a panel 
addresses topics in the interfaces between the four areas.

All papers given are by invited speakers.

The conference is organized by the Department of International Language Studies 
and Computational Linguistics at Copenhagen Business School and the Center for 
Internationalisation and Parallel Language Use at the University of Copenhagen. 
The venue is Copenhagen  Business School, Dalgas Have 15, 2000 Frederiksberg, 
Denmark.

Participation

We very much encourage all interested researchers and PhD students to 
participate actively as audience in the symposium. Since only a limited number 
of places are available, registration to attend will be on a first-come-first-
served basis. 

Contact

Conference organizers: Alex Klinge (CBS), ak.isv at cbs.dk ; conference 
secretariat: Merete Borch, mb.iadh at cbs.dk . 

For the full programme, please visit the conference website.
Speakers at the conference:

Plenary speaker	
Jean Aitchison	University of Oxford
	
Lexical Acquisition	
Frank Boers, Victoria University of Wellington
Nick Ellis, University of Michigan
Birgit Henriksen, University of Copenhagen
Jan Hulstijn, University of Amsterdam
Kirsten Haastrup, Copenhagen Business School
Batia Laufer, University of Haifa
Tess Fitzpatrick, Swansea University
Jim Milton, Swansea University
Norbert Schmitt, University of Nottingham
Rob Schoonen, University of Amsterdam
Lars Stenius Stæhr, University of Copenhagen
	
Lexical Semantics	
Reinhard Blutner, University of Amsterdam
Ann Copestake, University of Cambridge
Per Anker Jensen og Carl Vikner, Copenhagen Business School
Alessandro Lenci, University of Pisa
Jørgen Fischer Nilsson, Technical University of Denmark
Barbara Partee, University of Massachusetts
Bolette Sandford Pedersen, University of Copenhagen
James Pustejovsky, Brandeis University
Frederik Stjernfelt, Århus University
Anders Søgaard, University of Copenhagen
Bjarne Ørsnes, Freie Universität Berlin
	
Lexicography, Terminology, Ontology	
Khurshid Ahmad, Trinity College Dublin
Caroline Barrière, NRC Institute for Information Technology
Paul Buitelaar, National University of Ireland Galway
Nicoletta Calzolari, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale del CNR
Christiane Fellbaum, Princeton University
Nicola Guarino, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies CNR
Marie-Claude l'Homme, University of Montréal
Bodil Nistrup Madsen, Copenhagen Business School
Viktor Smith, Copenhagen Business School
Henrik Selsøe Sørensen, Copenhagen Business School
Rita Temmerman, Erasmushogeschool Brussel
Hanne Erdman Thomsen, Copenhagen Business School
Birte Vesterli and Lise Mourier, Copenhagen Business School
	
Word-Formation	
Irene Baron, Copenhagen Business School
Laurie Bauer, Victoria University of Wellington
Geert Booij, University of Leiden
Heinz J. Giegerich, University of Edinburgh
Michael Herslund, Copenhagen Business School
Matthias Hüning, Freie Universität Berlin
Alex Klinge, Copenhagen Business School
Henrik Høeg Müller, Copenhagen Business School
Ingo Plag, University of Siegen
Franz Rainer, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Elisabeth Stark og Natascha Pomino, University of Zürich





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