LINGUIST List 17.1417
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Mon May 08 2006
FYI: Jadertina Summer School 2006
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1. Malgorzata
Cavar,
Summer School in Empirical and Computational Linguistics
Message 1: Summer School in Empirical and Computational Linguistics
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Date: 05-May-2006
From: Malgorzata Cavar <mecavar unizd.hr>
Subject: Summer School in Empirical and Computational Linguistics
Jadertina Summer School in Empirical and Computational Linguistics (JSSECL 2006) 11-22 September, 2006 University of Zadar, Croatia The University of Zadar, the Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics, The Croatian Language Technologies Society (HDJT), in cooperation with the Computational Linguistics Section of the German Linguistics Society (DGfS), and the University of Potsdam, are pleased to sponsor the first Jadertina Summer School in Empirical and Computational Linguistics held in Zadar, Croatia, focusing on the topic of empirical and computational linguistics. Courses will be offered at the absolute beginners level, as well as at the advanced, or PhD level. Courses offered (tentative schedule): Introduction to Field Methods Dunja Brozovic Roncevic, IHJJ Bidirectional Phonology and Phonetics and its Acquisition Paul Boersma, University of Amsterdam Perception in Phonology Ma?gorzata E. Cavar, University of Zadar Introduction to Scheme/Python in Computational Linguistics Damir Cavar, University of Zadar, Indiana University, IHJJ Human-Computer Interaction for Multimodal Speech/Gesture Systems with emphasis on Embodied Conversational Characters Andrea Corradini, University of Potsdam Phonology-morphology Interface Tracy Alan Hall, Indiana University Sound Change Silke Hamann, ZAS, Berlin, Germany Computational Models of Language Evolution Gerhard Jaeger, University of Bielefeld Introduction to Computational Semantics Ralf Klabunde, University of Bochum Formal Models in Computational Linguistics Marcus Kracht, UCLA Finite State Technologies Thomas Hanneforth, University of Potsdam Computational Models of Language Acquisition William G. Sakas, CUNY The Structure of Fixed Linguistic Formula, Statistical and Corpus Analysis Danica Skara, University of Zadar Introduction to Corpus Linguistics Marko Tadic, University of Zagreb Text-oriented applications of Computational Linguistics Andreas Witt, University of Tuebingen Courses are offered as one- or two-week courses with 1.5 hours daily. For each two-week course the students will receive 4 ECTS points, for each one-week course the students will receive 2 ECTS points, after finishing the requirements as specified for each course. Recognition of ECTS points depends on each individual University. Please contact the administration of your University for requirements and prerequisites, and let the summer school administration know about your particular requirements and prerequisites. The summer school is accompanied by a students conference. Registered students will have an opportunity to present a reviewed paper at the conference, that might be published after the positive review in the Jadertina Working Papers online and printed. See: http://eng.unizd.hr/~ws2006/ Organizing Committee: Dunja Brozovic Roncevic (IHJJ) Miriam Butt (University of Konstanz) Damir Cavar (University of Zadar; Indiana University; IHJJ) Malgorzata Cavar (University of Zadar) Alexander Geyken (BBAW, Germany) Thomas Hanneforth (University of Potsdam) Ivo-Pavao Jazbec (IHJJ) Ralf Klabunde (University of Bochum) Marcus Kracht (UCLA, USA) Jonas Kuhn (University of Texas) William G. Sakas (CUNY) Danica Skara (University of Zadar) Tomislav Stojanov (IHJJ) Marko Tadic (University of Zagreb) Registration and accommodation: Main contact address: lss2006 unizd.hr For the assistance with accommodation please contact the organizing committee at the email address above. Detailed instructions on registration can be found on the school web page: http://eng.unizd.hr/~lss2006/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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