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*** NEW WEB SITE **** http://www.gte.com/anlp-naacl2000 Language Technology Joint Conference Applied Natural Language Processing and the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics General Conference Chair: Marie Meteer, BBN Technologies CALL FOR PAPERS The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is pleased to announce that the 2000 Applied Natural Language Processing (ANLP) conference and the first conference of the new North American Chapter of the ACL (NAACL) will be held jointly 29 April to 3 May 2000 in Seattle, Washington. The joint conferences will offer a unique opportunity to bring industry and researchers together to explore the full spectrum of computational linguistics and natural language processing, from theory and methodology to their application in commercial software. For the general sessions, substantial, original, and unpublished contributions to computational linguistics are solicited. (See the separate Call for Student Papers to be announced soon for requirements for submissions to the student sessions.) Submissions are due by 17 November 1999. See submission details at http://www.gte.com/anlp-naacl2000 The ANLP program committee invites papers describing natural language processing systems -- their development, integration, adaptation and standardization; tools, techniques, and resources contributing to the development of complete end-to-end applications of NLP; evaluation of system performance and related issues. In particular, submissions should be directed to one of the following subject areas: * Monolingual text processing systems * Multilingual text processing systems * Spoken language and multimodal systems * Integrated NLP systems * Tools and resources for developing NLP systems * Evaluation of performance of complete NLP systems The NAACL program committee invites papers on methodology, approaches, algorithms, models, analyses and experiments in computational linguistics. Program subcommittees will be organized around eight main areas: * Discourse, Dialogue, and Pragmatics * Semantics and the Lexicon * Syntax, Morphology, and Phonology * Generation and Summarization * Spoken Language * Corpus-Based and Statistical Natural Language Processing * Cognitive Modeling and Human-Computer Interaction * Multilingual Natural Language Processing There is some inevitable overlap between the topic areas for NAACL and ANLP. In deciding whether to submit their papers to NAACL or ANLP, authors should consider whether their paper focuses more on the methodology or the end application of that methodology to solve a particular problem. A paper accepted for presentation at either meeting must not be or have been presented at any other meeting with publicly available proceedings. A paper may not be submitted to both NAACL 2000 and ANLP 2000, but may be submitted to other conferences provided that, if accepted, it is withdrawn from all but one. Submission to other conferences should be indicated on the paper. Papers will not be exchanged between the two program committees. However, in the final program, papers may be grouped or juxtaposed in related sessions to highlight similarities and downplay artificial distinctions. We also appreciate that it can be advantageous to view the same work from both a theoretical/methodological perspective and an applied perspective; we welcome paired submissions to NAACL and ANLP, though each submission needs to make a significant contribution on its own. Please acknowledge the related submissions and include their abstracts with your submission, though decisions will be made independently and acceptance of one does not guarantee acceptance of the other. Original papers that do not easily fall within one of the suggested areas are also invited. The submission should be directed to the chair of the respective program committee, with the topic area slot in the submission template empty. IMPORTANT DATES: Deadline for Tutorial Proposal Submissions October 28, 1999 Deadline for Workshop Submissions November 1, 1999 Deadline for Paper Submissions November 17, 1999Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
***** Albanian Linguistics Workshop ***** Saturday December 4, 1999 The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio sponsored by: the Kenneth E. Naylor Professorship in South Slavic Linguistics presenters are: Eda Derhemi Eric Hamp Victor Friedman Brian D. Joseph Kelly Lynne Maynard Jerry Morgan but there is room on the program for other speakers and the workshop could even be extended into Sunday if there is sufficient interest. Papers are being solicited in Albanian linguistics (any area, including synchronic or diachronic, descriptive or analytic,phonological or phonetic, syntactic or morphological,semantic or pragmatic, psycholinguistic or sociolinguistic, etc.). Please submit abstracts by November 15 to the organizers: Brian Joseph (Ohio State University): (614) 292-4981 bjosephMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueling.ohio-state.edu Kelly Maynard (University of Illinois): (217) 244-9346 kmaynard
students.uiuc.edu Those interested in simply attending the workshop are welcome; please contact the organizers, or visit our webpage: http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~kmaynard/albosu.html for additional information.