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BOUNDED LIFE RESOURCES AND EMERGENCE IN THE THEORIES OF FORMAL LANGUAGES AND SYSTEMS (XIV Tarragona Seminar on Formal Syntax and Semantics, FS&S) Jozef Kelemen Alica Kelemenova (Silesian University, Opava, Czech Republic) March 11-15, 2002 Organized by the Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics Rovira i Virgili University PROGRAMME Monday 11 11-13 A. Kelemenova, Colonies and Ecogrammar Systems 14:30-16:30 J. Kelemen, Introduction to Emergence and Simple Statistical Analysis Tuesday 12 8:30-10:30 A. Kelemenova, Motivation for Bounded Resources: Life Time, Limited Activation, ... 10:30-12:30 J. Kelemen, Traditional Modularization Wednesday 13 8:30-10:30 A. Kelemenova, Influence of the Limitations to the Development of Colonies and Grammar Systems 10:30-12:30 J. Kelemen, Why to Proceed in Another Way: Formal Framework Thursday 14 8:30-10:30 A. Kelemenova, Consequences for the Properties of the Systems 10:30-12:30 J. Kelemen, Emergence Friday 15 8-10 A. Kelemenova, Bounded Life Resources as a Special Case of Regulated Rewriting 10-12 J. Kelemen, Rationality Place: Lecture Room, Department of Romance Philologies Rovira i Virgili University Pl. Imperial Tarraco, 1 43005 Tarragona, SpainMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue