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FYI: Second Call for Papers/Journal: TAL
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Second Call for Papers/Journal: TAL
Message 1: Second Call for Papers/Journal: TAL
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Date: 06-Jun-2005
From: joan busquets <busquets u-bordeaux3.fr>
Subject: Second Call for Papers/Journal: TAL
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS MODELS AND ALGORITHMS FOR ANAPHORA RESOLUTION SPECIAL ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL TAL, COORDINATORS: JOAN BUSQUETS AND DANIEL HARDT Anaphora is a central topic in a variety of areas, including NLP, Linguistics and Cognitive Science. Anaphoric relations are an important source of information about textual cohesion among discourse segments. Furthermore, anaphoric relations interact in interesting ways with a wide range of syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic aspects of reference and co-reference. In recent years, a variety of computational approaches have been proposed for problems of anaphora resolution; some of these rely on corpus-based approaches, while others are based on regularities and principles from the theoretical linguistics literature. In this special issue, we seek contributions which contribute further to this progress. Of particular interest are approaches in which both corpus-based methods and theoretical linguistics play an important role. LIST OF TOPICS 1. Pronominal anaphora 2. Ellipsis 3. Zero Anaphora 4. Propositional anaphora 5. Associative anaphora 6. Constraints common to different types of anaphora 7. Anaphora and discourse structure 8. Anaphora and information packaging THE JOURNAL (see http://www.atala.org/ or http://tal.revuesonline.com/) TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues/Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal edited by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing ) with the support of CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research ). It is published and distributed by Hermès Lavoisier. FORMAT Papers will be submitted in PDF format. Style sheets (Word and LateX) are available for download at: http://www.hermes-science.com/fr/ or, more precisely at http://www.hermes-science.com/fr/cons_revues.html LANGUAGE Manuscripts may be submitted in English or French. French language is mandatory for French speaking authors. IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline : July 14 Acceptance/rejection notification : September 10 Revised papers : September 25 MAILING ADDRESS Contributions (20 pages maximum) have to be sent by mail to both addresses below : busquets u-bordeaux3.fr dh id.cbs.dk SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE COMITE DE LECTURE SPECIFIQUE Pascal AMSILI (Université Paris VII, France) Nicholas ASHER (University of Texas, USA) Amit BAGGA (Ask Jeeves Inc. USA) Antonio BRANCO (University of Lisbon) Francis CORBLIN (Université Paris IV, France) Dan CRISTEA (University of Lasi, Romania) Denis DELFITTO (University Venora ,Italy) Richard EVANS (University of Wolverhampton, UK) Robert FRANK (John Hopkins University, USA) Claire GARDENT (CNRS/LORIA, France) Ruslan MITKOV (University of Wolverhampton, UK) Rafael MUÑOZ (Universidad Alicante, Spain) Masaki MURATA (NICT, Japan) Susanne SALMON-ALT, (ATILF, LORIA France) François TROUILLEUX (U. Clermont II, France) Bonnie WEBBER (University of Edinburgh, Scotland) Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Discourse Analysis Linguistic Theories Semantics Syntax Text/Corpus Linguistics
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