22.417, Calls: Austro-Asiatic, Tibeto-Burman, Dravidian, General Ling/USA
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Subject: 22.417, Calls: Austro-Asiatic, Tibeto-Burman, Dravidian, General Ling/USA
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Date: 21-Jan-2011
From: Rajesh Bhatt [bhatt at linguist.umass.edu]
Subject: UMass Workshop on South Asian Syntax and Semantics
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From: Rajesh Bhatt [bhatt at linguist.umass.edu]
Subject: UMass Workshop on South Asian Syntax and Semantics
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Full Title: UMass Workshop on South Asian Syntax and Semantics
Short Title: WSASS
Date: 19-Mar-2011 - 20-Mar-2011
Location: Amherst, MA, USA
Contact Person: Rajesh Bhatt
Meeting Email: fasal.workshop at gmail.com
Web Site: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1329068/Treebank-Hyderabad/sass-cfp.html
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Austro-Asiatic; Dravidian; Indo-Aryan; Indo-Iranian; Tibeto-Burman
Call Deadline: 05-Feb-2011
Meeting Description:
UMass Workshop on South Asian Syntax and Semantics
Date: March 19-20, 2011
Invited Speaker: Ashwini Deo
Goals
This workshop has two primary goals. The first is to provide a local venue for discussion of formal work on various aspects of South Asian languages. The second is to encourage discussion on the role of corpora and computational resources (lexicons, PropBanks, treebanks) for formal linguistic research and to solicit feedback for one such resource: the currently under construction Hindi-Urdu Treebank, a current version of which can be found at http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1329068/Treebank-Hyderabad/treebank.html. Authors are encouraged to consider this latter goal, but this is not obligatory.
Call for Papers:
Abstracts are invited for talks on any aspects of the syntax, semantics, and morphology of South Asian languages to be held at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst on March 19 and 20. Papers that interface with other aspects of linguistics such as phonology or which exploit experimental and computational techniques are also welcome.
Submission Details
Length Requirements: 2 pages, 11pt. text, including text, examples, and references. All abstracts must be sent as pdf files to fasal.workshop at gmail.com
Abstract deadline: Feb. 5, 2011
Notification: Feb. 12, 2011
Conference: March 19-20, 2011
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