LINGUIST List 18.1543
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Mon May 21 2007
Calls: General Ling/Lithuania; Applied Ling/Spain
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1. Jolanta
Kovalevskaite,
Third Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies
2. Manuel
Sánchez-García,
Researching and Applying Metaphor
Message 1: Third Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies
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Date: 21-May-2007
From: Jolanta Kovalevskaite <j.kovalevskaite hmf.vdu.lt>
Subject: Third Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies
Full Title: Third Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies Short Title: HLT' 2007 Date: 04-Oct-2007 - 05-Oct-2007 Location: Vytautas Magnus university (Kaunas), Lithuania Contact Person: Ruta Marcinkeviciene Meeting Email: hlt07 conference.vdu.lt Web Site: http://conference.vdu.lt Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2007 Meeting Description 3rd Baltic Conference on HLT 2007 will take place on October 4-5 in Kaunas, Lithuania. The conference is the successor of two other Baltic conferences on HLT held in Riga (2004) and Tallin (2005). 3rd Baltic Conference on HLT 2007 The venue, Kaunas, situated in the centre of the republic, is the second largest city of Lithuania. The conference will be held in the centre of the city in Vytautas Magnus University. http://conference.vdu.lt Email to: HLT07 conference.vdu.lt Important Dates Abstract submission deadline: June 1 Notification of acceptance: July 1 Registration: July 1 - September 1 Paper submission deadline: November 1 Committees General Chair Ruta Marcinkeviciene, Vytautas Magnus University Program Committee Frantisek Cermak (chair), Charles University (Prague) Bente Maegaard, University of Copenhagen Ralf Steinberger, Joint Research Centre Adam Przepiórkowski, Institute of Computer Science (Warsaw) Mare Koit, University of Tartu Einar Meister, Tallinn University of Technology Inguna Skandina, University of Latvia (Riga) Guntis Barzdins, University of Latvia (Riga) Laimutis Telksnys, Institute of Mathematic and Informatics (Vilnius) Gailius Raskinis, Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas) Svetlana Sokolova, PROMT (Saint Petersburg) Björn Granström, KTH (Stockholm) Rolf Carlson, KTH (Stockholm) Local Arrangements Committee Jolanta Zabarskaite (chair), Institute of Lithuanian Language (Vilnius) Erika Rimkute, Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas) Laura Kamandulyte, Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas) Jolanta Kovalevskaite, Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas) Gintare Grigonyte, Vytautas Magnus University (Kaunas) Major Topics They include but are not limited to: 1. Corpora and linguistic resources; 2. Multilingual processing, machine translation, and translation aids; 3. Lexicon, terminology and ontologies; 4. Text processing, information extraction and retrieval; 5. Machine learning for speech and natural language applications; 6. Speech processing and recognition; 7. Speech synthesis and prosody modeling; 8. Speech corpora and their annotation; 9. Corpus-based and electronic lexicography; 10. Language oriented applications, tools and resources; 11. Word and sentence level processing; 12. Modeling of speech and text phenomenon. Invited Speakers Keynote speakers at 3rd Baltic Conference on HLT 2007 are: Prof. Johann Haller, Saarland University (Saarbruecken) Prof. Geoff Barnbrook, University of Birmingham Submission Details Extended abstracts (not more than 350 Words) should be submitted to: http://conference.vdu.lt/submit.php?cf=7 Registration and Cost July 1 - September 1 Only electronic registration on the conference web-site is available, use registration form on http://conference.vdu.lt/ Conference Fee (includes a conference bag, refreshments during coffee breaks, conference reception on October 3, conference lunch on October 4, conference lunch on October 5, conference dinner on October 5). Accommodation is not included. Fees Regular participants: Regular registration (before September 1): 130 EUR Late registration (before October 1): 200 EUR Student participants: 90 EUR (all transfer taxes to be paid by organizers)
Message 2: Researching and Applying Metaphor
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Date: 21-May-2007
From: Manuel Sánchez-García <raam7 unex.es>
Subject: Researching and Applying Metaphor
Full Title: Researching and Applying Metaphor Short Title: RaAM 7 Date: 29-May-2008 - 31-May-2008 Location: Cáceres, Spain Contact Person: Manuel Sanchez-García Meeting Email: raam7 unex.es Web Site: http://www.unex.es/eweb/raam7 Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2007 Meeting Description First Announcement and Call for Papers. The local organising committee is pleased to announce the Seventh International Conference on Researching and Applying Metaphor (RaAM 7), to be held at the University of Extremadura, Cáceres, Spain, from 29th to 31st May 2008. The biennial RaAM conferences aim to gather researchers interested in metaphor and other figurative phenomena, such as metonymy, hyperbole or irony, as they relate to 'real world' issues. Further aims are to encourage the development of rigorous research methods in the study of metaphor in real-world contexts and to foster interdisciplinary collaboration in this field of study. (For more information about RaAM, its aims and previous events, visit the organisation's website at http://raam.org.uk) The theme of the Seventh International Conference on Researching and Applying Metaphor is 'Metaphor in Cross-Cultural Communication'. A great deal of attention has been paid to identifying and describing the metaphors used by different social groups, in everyday and specific discourse contexts, and their realisation in language or other modes. These descriptions show that although certain metaphoric themes or 'conceptual' metaphors appear to be shared by people from different parts of the world, linguistic metaphors may differ greatly across languages. Furthermore, people of different cultural backgrounds also vary considerably in the way they 'see' and express one thing in terms of another, and the value they assign to such figurative reasoning or understanding. RaAM 7 will focus on the effect such variation may have on cross-cultural communication and intercultural dialogue. Submissions The local organising committee invites submissions for 30-minute papers, 90-minute workshops and posters from researchers whose work contributes to our understanding of the roles of metaphor in cross-cultural communication and how this may be investigated. Proposals on other topics related to metaphor and 'real world' issues will also be welcome. We also invite applications from PhD candidates whose on-going research is of interest to the RaAM organisation to participate in the PhD workshop A special feature of RaAM 7 is a PhD forum, and this workshop aims to serve as a platform for on-going research and an opportunity for researchers new to the field to receive feedback from experienced metaphor researchers. Plenary Speakers Professor Raymond W. Gibbs (University of California, Santa Cruz) Professor Zoltán Kövecses (Eölvas Loránd University, Hungary) Professor Rukmini Bhaya Nair (Indian Institute of Technology, India) Professor Francisco Ruiz de Mendoza Ibañez (University of La Rioja, Spain) Scientific Committee Masumi Azuma (Kobe Design University, Japan) Antonio Barcelona (Universidad de Murcia, Spain) Lynne Cameron (Open University, UK) Jonathan Charteris-Black (University of the West of England, UK) Alice Deignan (University of Leeds, UK) Charles Forceville (Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL) Masako Hiraga (Rikkyo University, Japan) Zoltán Kövecses (Eötvos Loránd University, Hungary) Graham Low (University of York, UK) Zouhair Maalej (University of Tunis, Tunisia) Fiona MacArthur (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) Andreas Musolff (University of Durham, UK) José Luis Oncíns Martínez (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) Elena Semino (Lancaster University, UK) Gerard Steen (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL) Solange Vereza (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil) Important Dates: Deadline for submission of all types of proposals: 1st December 2007 Notification of acceptance: 1st February 2008 Registration: Opens 1st February Authors of accepted presentations must register before 10th April 2008 Others may register until 25th May 2008 For further detail about the conference (the PhD Forum, the programme, how to send a submission, the venue, and registration) please visit the conference website: http://www.unex.es/eweb/raam7 Or contact the local organisers at raam7 unex.es Local Organising Committee: Fiona MacArthur José Luis Oncíns Martínez Ana Piquer Píriz Manuel Sánchez García Department of English Philology University of Extremadura Campus Universitario s/n 10071 Cáceres (Spain) Tel. 00 34 927 257400 FAX: 00 34927 257401
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