LINGUIST List 18.945
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Thu Mar 29 2007
Confs: Standard German Lang,General Ling/Germany
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1. Hans-Christian
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Diachronic Corpora, Historical Syntax, Text Technology
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Message 1: Diachronic Corpora, Historical Syntax, Text Technology
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Date: 26-Mar-2007
From: Hans-Christian Schmitz <schmitz lingua.uni-frankfurt.de>
Subject: Diachronic Corpora, Historical Syntax, Text Technology
Diachronic Corpora, Historical Syntax, Text Technology Date: 21-Apr-2007 - 22-Apr-2007 Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany Contact: Hans-Christian Schmitz Contact Email: schmitz lingua.uni-frankfurt.de Meeting URL: http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/fb10/grad_koll/dc-workshop/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Subject Language(s): German, Standard (deu) Meeting Description: Workshop on Diachronic Corpora, Historical Syntax, and Text Technology (Diachrone Corpora, historische Syntax und Texttechnologie) Organized by the Graduate Programme "Sentence Types: Variation and Interpretation", Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main in conjunction with the working groups "Historical Linguistics" and "Corpus Linguistics" of the German Society for Linguistic Data Processing (GLDV) Announcement Workshop on Diachronic Corpora, Historical Syntax, and Text Technology (Diachrone Corpora, historische Syntax und Texttechnologie) Organized by the Graduate Programme ''Sentence Types: Variation and Interpretation'', Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main in conjunction with the working groups ''Historical Linguistics'' and ''Corpus Linguistics'' of the German Society for Linguistic Data Processing (GLDV) Date: 21.-22.4.2007 Location: Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main , Germany Conference website and programme: http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/fb10/grad_koll/dc-workshop Conference languages: German and English Admission is free. Please register via email with Prof. Jost Gippert (gippert em.uni-frankfurt.de) or Hans-Christian Schmitz (schmitz lingua.uni-frankfurt.de)
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