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Dear List Members, I am a Researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.) in the Laboratoire de Linguistique Informatique (dir. : Pr. Gaston Gross). I have a PhD in law, and I have studied linguistics (and more specially computer linguistics) at the Sorbonne. I would like to get in touch with researchers in France (I already have contacts, here, of course... but certainly not with all persons involved in this field) and abroad who study computer linguistics or natural language processing APPLIED TO THE LAW. I am also very interested in knowing what research has been undertaken (or is underway) - again in France and abroad - on Artificial Intelligence AND THE LAW. Any information (bibliography, websites etc...) would be very much welcome. Our team of research - "Axe Langue du Droit du Laboratoire de Linguistique Informatique" - brings together lawyers, linguists and computer scientists... and we would be very happy to launch new projects on a national or an international level. Of course, all the answers to this message will be put on the List in the near future. And, the Laboratoire would be very happy to organize (on a rather informal basis)a Conference next Spring bringing together researchers involved in these three fields (law, linguistics, computer science) in order to exchange informations... and perhaps set up new projects. Best regards to all Christine Chodkiewicz chodkiewMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelli.univ-paris13.fr
I am looking for sources that offer substantive discussion of neogrammarians' views of morphological structure and theory. I will post a summary if there is a sufficent number of replies. Thanks, Dan EverettMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue