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Wed Dec 17 2008
Calls: Computational Ling/Historical Ling/Traitement Automatique..(Jrnl)
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Traitement Automatique des Langues
Message 1: Traitement Automatique des Langues
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Date: 17-Dec-2008
From: Serge Rosmorduc <serge.rosmorduc qenherkhopeshef.org>
Subject: Traitement Automatique des Langues
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Full Title: Traitement Automatique des Langues
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics;Historical Linguistics
Call Deadline: 27-Feb-2009
Call for papers: 'Natural Language Processing for Ancient Languages' Guest editors: Joseph Denooz and Serge Rosmorduc The TAL journal launches a call for papers for an special issue of the journal on NLP for Ancient Languages. « Ancient Languages » is here understood on a large basis: we consider both dead languages (Akkadian, Ancient Egyptian, Latin...) and old stages of modern languages (Old and Middle French...). Proposals may deal with all aspects of computer storage and processing of ancient languages, as for instance: * automated morphological or syntactic analysis of ancient languages; * text corpora (creation of a corpus, searches systems, etc.); * dictionaries; * encoding of ancient languages (scripting system, text representation, unicode and ISO 10646, etc.); * XML, TEI and ancient languages (use of XML to model ancient documents, corpus representation, DTD or schemas for dictionaries) ; * text capture, OCR and ancient texts, links between pictures corpora and structured representations; * NLP as a tool for the philologist (practical uses of NLP in the context of philological or grammatical research). * uses of NLP in teaching ancient languages. * diachronic studies (models for language change, diachronic databases, etc.) The Journal TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with printing on demand - see http://atala.org/-Revue-TAL-. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection process. Practical issues Contributions (25 pages maximum, PDF format) must be sent by e-mail to the following address: (rosmord _at_ iut dot univ-paris8 dot fr) Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal: http://atala.org/English-style-files. Language: manuscripts may be submitted in English or French. French-speaking authors are requested to submit in French. Important dates 27/02/2009 Deadline for submission. 31/04/2009 Notification to authors. 03/06/2009 Deadline for submission of a revised version. 03/07/2009 Final decision. October 2009 Parution Invited editorial board François Barthélémy, CEDRIC, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France Mahé Ben Hamed, Laboratoire Dynamique du langage, CNRS - Université Lumière Lyon 2 Francesco Citti, Université de Bologne, Joseph Denooz, LASLA, Université de Liège, Belgique Gérard Huet, Équipe Sanscrit, INRIA, France Wojciech Jaworski, Institute of Informatics, Warsaw University, Bastien Kindt, Institut orientaliste, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgique George Kiraz, Gorgias Press, USA Christiane Marchello-Nizia, ICAR, ENS Lyon Nicolas Mazziotta, Université de Liège, Belgique Sylvie Mellet, BCL, CNRS, Remo Mugnaioni, Centre Sciences du Langage, EA 85, Université de Provence Mark-Jan Nederhof, University of St Andrews Mark Olsen, ARTFL, Université de Chicago Gerald Penn, Department of Computer Sciences, University of Toronto, Canada Serge Rosmorduc, Équipe Langues et littératures de l'Égypte ancienne, EPHE Ivième section, Wolfgang Schenkel, Université de Tügingen, RFA Richard Sproat, University of Illinois, USA, Achim Stein , Institut für Linguistik/Romanistik, Universität Stuttgart Paul Tombeur, CTLO (Turnhout), Belgique Laurence Tuerlinckx, Institut orientaliste, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgique Jerzy Tyszkiewicz, Institute of Informatics, Warsaw University, Jean Winand, Service d'Égyptologie, Université de Liège, Belgique This call for paper is available in various formats on http://www.iut.univ-paris8.fr/~rosmord/TAL/
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