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FYI: Summer Mini-Institute at Ohio State University
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1. Elizabeth
Hume,
Summer Mini-Institute at Ohio State University
Message 1: Summer Mini-Institute at Ohio State University
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Date: 03-Feb-2008
From: Elizabeth Hume <ehume ling.osu.edu>
Subject: Summer Mini-Institute at Ohio State University
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The Ohio State University is pleased to offer weeklong workshops led by OSU faculty and researchers. The Mini-Institute will take place July 14-18, 2008, immediately following the LSA 2008 Summer Meeting in Columbus, Ohio. Each workshop will meet on the OSU campus for 1½ hrs each day, Monday-Friday. Participants may attend both the Meeting and the Mini-Institute, or just one event. Note that registration for the Mini-Institute and the LSA Summer Meeting are independent. Workshops being offered: Quantitative methods for linguistic analysis: Mary Beckman Corpus-based computational linguistics: Chris Brew & Mike White ToBI labeling: Julie McGory Eye tracking methodology: Kiwato Ito & Shari Speer Methods of analysis in sociophonetic research: Robert Fox, Ewa Jacewicz & Joseph Salmons Workshop enrollment fees: $200 total for up to 2 workshops, $300 total for more than two. Funding support for travel and housing may be available to student participants. Enrollment in workshops is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration deadline is April 30, 2008. For more information, visit http://linguistics.osu.edu/lsa08. Contact person: Joanna Anderson, joanna ling.osu.edu
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
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