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2nd Annual Linguistics Workshop (Work-in-Progress Conference) Short Title: WIP Date: 25-Sep-2004 - 26-Sep-2004 Location: Brisbane (Qld), Australia Contact: Julie Steele Contact Email: j.steele1Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemailbox.uq.edu.au Meeting URL: http://www.emsah.uq.edu.au/wip Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics Call Deadline: 07-Jul-2004 Meeting Description: In conjunction with the WIP conference, the linguistic workshop aims to showcase the research conducted by postgraduates in the field of linguistics. Presentations are welcome from all backgrounds of pure/applied linguistics and language analysis. The workshop offers an opportunity to present emerging thesis ideas in a supportive and friendly environment, in which positive feedback is acquired. Call For Papers: 2nd Annual Linguistics Workshop in conjunction with WIP It Up: bad ideas? The 2004 WIP (Work-In-Progress) Conference 25th and 26th September 2004 The University of Queensland Submission Deadline: 7th July 2004 Papers should be 20 minutes in length. 100-200 word abstracts should be submitted by the 7th July 2004 to wip
uq.edu.au. For enquiries pertaining to the linguistic workshop, contact: Julie Steele (j.steele1
mailbox.uq.edu.au) For general enquiries, contact: Kylie Cardell (k.cardell
uq.edu.au) OR Marian Redmond (marian.redmond
uq.edu.au) The WIP (work-in-progress) post-graduate conference is on again! The WIP Conference (now in its 8th incarnation!) is designed to provide a valuable opportunity for postgraduates from the Humanities and Social Sciences to present papers and discuss their research in a collegiate environment. This conference is all about postgraduates and your topics may be as diverse as you like. It's a unique opportunity to experience conference life in its most accessible and non-threatening form! There will also be panels and speakers on post-graduate outcomes and concerns, and at this stage, we expect to hold a linguistics workshop and a Creative Writing workshop. Papers can be on any topic and should be twenty minutes in length. 100-200 word abstracts should be submitted by the 7th July 2004 to wip
uq.edu.au. Our website is at www.emsah.uq.edu.au/wip. Julie Steele PhD Candidate Linguistics Program University of Queensland EMSAH, CRLPL 427a, 4th Floor, Michie Building St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia 3365 4748 (ph) j.steele1
mailbox.uq.edu.au
3rd International Seminar on Speech Technology Date: 15-Nov-2004 - 17-Nov-2004 Location: Valencia, Spain Contact: Emilio Sanchis-Arnal Contact Email: esanchisMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuedsic.upv.es Meeting URL: http://www.dsic.upv.es/~3jth Linguistic Sub-field: Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 24-Sep-2004 Meeting Description: Hosted by the Spanish Association for Speech Technology (RtHabla) International Forum on Speech Technologies: communications, conferences, demos and current research in: Phonetics & Phonology Discourse Analysis Perception and Production Language Modeling Signal Processing and Analysis Speech Recognition Speech Processing Speaker Identification Speech Synthesis Natural Language Processing Language Generation Dialog Systems Resources and Evaluation Applications Didactic and Development Tools Machine Translation Parsing Information Retrieval Linguistic Engineering INFO: http://www.dsic.upv.es/~3jth Email: 3jth
dsic.upv.es Emilio Sanchis Arnal Local Committee Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación Universidad Politécnica de Valencia SPAIN Tel: +34 963877351 Fax: +34 963877359 esanchis
dsic.upv.es Call for papers: DEADLINE: 24th November 2004 Papers, demos, on-going research reports are welcome. Submission via on-line on http://www.dsic.upv.es/~3jth/