LINGUIST List 19.3113
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Tue Oct 14 2008
Calls: Computational Ling/USA; General Ling/USA
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1. shahram
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6th International Conference on Information Technology
2. Chicago
Linguistic Society,
Chicago Linguistic Society 45
Message 1: 6th International Conference on Information Technology
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Date: 13-Oct-2008
From: shahram latifi <latifi itng.info>
Subject: 6th International Conference on Information Technology
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Full Title: 6th International Conference on Information Technology Short Title: ITNG 2009 Date: 27-Apr-2009 - 29-Apr-2009 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Contact Person: Shahram Latifi Meeting Email: latifi itng.info Web Site: http://www.itng.info Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 07-Nov-2008 Meeting Description: The International Conference on Information Technology - New Generations (ITNG) is an annual event focusing on state of the art technologies pertaining to digital information and communications. The applications of advanced information technology to such domains as astronomy, biology, education, geosciences, security and health care are among topics of relevance to ITNG. Visionary ideas, theoretical and experimental results, as well as prototypes, designs, and tools that help the information readily flow to the user are of special interest. High Performance Computing, Computing Architectures, and Innovative Methods of Computing are examples of the related topics. The conference features keynote speakers, the best student award, poster award, service award and a technical open panel, and workshops/exhibits from industry, government and academia. Call for Papers Authors should submit a 6-page version of their original and unpublished work including 5 keywords in the IEEE format to their respective track/session chair. Papers that do not fit the scope of any of the existing sessions, should be submitted to the ITNG General Track. Electronic submission in the PDF format or Word document is strongly encouraged. Per ITNG policy, except for invited papers, all papers will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society. Selected papers presented in the conference will be considered for publication in a special issue of an international journal.
Message 2: Chicago Linguistic Society 45
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Date: 13-Oct-2008
From: Chicago Linguistic Society <chicagolinguisticsociety gmail.com>
Subject: Chicago Linguistic Society 45
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Full Title: Chicago Linguistic Society 45 Short Title: CLS 45 Date: 16-Apr-2009 - 18-Apr-2009 Location: Chicago, IL, USA Contact Person: CLS 45 Officers Web Site: http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/cls/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 16-Jan-2009 Meeting Description: The 45th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society will be held April 16-18, 2009 at the University of Chicago. The theme of this year's conference is 'Locality in Language.' The conference will include a general session as well as a parasession devoted to the theme. Call for Papers Main Session Invited Speakers: Paul Boersma, University of Amsterdam Lenore Grenoble, University of Chicago Anna Papafragou, University of Delaware We welcome papers from all major linguistic subfields and frameworks as well as from related cross-disciplinary areas. Papers relating to the theme will be given preference. Parasession: Locality in Language Invited Speakers: Kyle Johnson, University of Massachusetts Ivan Sag, Stanford University Rachel Walker, University of Southern California The panels in this parasession will explore issues of locality in various areas of linguistics, including but not limited to phonology, syntax, semantics, and processing. Presentation Format: Each talk will be given 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for questions. Presented papers will be published in the CLS Proceedings. Submission Guidelines: Anyone may submit one abstract as the sole author and a second as co-author, or two as co-author. All abstracts must be submitted online at: http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/cls/abstracts.html Abstracts should conform to the following specifications: - PDF format, with filename "Lastname - Paper Title" (e.g., Asimov - The Morphophonemics of Robojibwe.pdf). - 12-point font, 1-inch margins. - Include title and keywords (i.e., CLS session title, language, language family, linguistics subfield). - Abstract should be no more than 500 words in length. Data, keywords, and references are not included in the final count, but please interleave data with the main body of the abstract if possible. Total abstract (including data and references) should not exceed 2 pages. - Author name(s) should not appear on the abstract! Only in the filename. Please note that abstracts submitted to CLS 45 will be evaluated under a two-tiered review system involving both external and internal reviewers. Deadline: All abstracts must be submitted by 11:59 PM CST on Friday, January 16, 2009. The authors will be notified of acceptance decisions by late February 2009. For questions not answered in this call, please visit: http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/cls/ or contact us at: chicagolinguisticsociety gmail.com
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