LINGUIST List 20.268
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Wed Jan 28 2009
Calls: General Ling/France; Phonetics,Phonology/France
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1. Thibault
Mondary,
Rencontre des Etudiants Chercheurs pour le TAL
2. Veronique
Delvaux,
Nasal 2009
Message 1: Rencontre des Etudiants Chercheurs pour le TAL
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Date: 28-Jan-2009
From: Thibault Mondary <thibault.mondary lipn.univ-paris13.fr>
Subject: Rencontre des Etudiants Chercheurs pour le TAL
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Full Title: Rencontre des Etudiants Chercheurs pour le TAL Short Title: RECITAL Date: 24-Jun-2009 - 26-Jun-2009 Location: Senlis, France Contact Person: Thibault Mondary Meeting Email: thibault.mondary lipn.univ-paris13.fr Web Site: http://www-lipn.univ-paris13.fr/taln09/index.php?conf=RECITAL Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 20-Feb-2009 Meeting Description: RECITAL 2009, the NLP annual conference for students and young researchers associated to TALN, will take place in Senlis (France) from 24th to 26th june 2009. Call for Papers RECITAL'09 NLP students conference meeting University Paris-Nord Senlis, France from 24th june to 26th june 2009 http://www-lipn.univ-paris13.fr/taln09/index.php?conf=RECITAL Calendar Summaries submission deadline: 20th february 2009 paper submission deadline : 27th february 2009 Notification to authors: 06th april 2009 Final version submission: 06th may 2009 Conference: 24th - 26th june 2009 Presentation RECITAL 2009, the NLP annual conference for students and young researchers associated to TALN, will take place in Senlis (France) from 24th to 26th june 2009. RECITAL is reserved for PhD students and young doctors who passed their PhD up to one year ago. RECITAL has a calling to offer to young NLP researchers the opportunity to present their research works and to compare their approaches. This conference has its own program committee which is composed of researchers and PhD students. Submissions accepted by the committee are published in the same conference book as TALN papers. The official conference language is French. English submissions are accepted for non French-speaking people. Scientific Directions Submissions have to be about one of those thematics : - Information research and NLP, information extraction, automatic summarization, Q/A systems; - Morphologic automatic analysis, syntax, semantics, lexical semantics, speech; - Automatic translation and alignement ; - Human to machine communication in natural language; - Automatic generation and text planification ; - Systems evaluation; - Acquiring resources and resources development (lexicon, ontology, grammars ...) Selection Criterion Authors must exclusively be PhD students, Master Degree students or young doctors (who passed their PhD at most one year ago). Submissions which appear to have been co-written by confirmed researchers will be rejected (this type of submission has to be submitted to TALN, not to RECITAL). Authors are encouraged to submit original research works, which have not been previously published. Submissions will be examined by at least two domain specialists. Most important aspects to be considered: - Contribution importance and originality; - Scientific and technical contents have to be correct; - Results discussion, in particular compared to other domain research works; - Presentation organization and clarity; - Adequation to the conference thematics. Selected papers will be published in the conference book. According to the program comittee opinion, presentation will be either oral or posters. A prize for the best paper will be awarded. Submission Format and Modalities Articles have to be written in French (or in English for non French-speaking people), and shall not be over ten pages, references and figures included, in pdf format. A LaTeX stylesheet and Word/OpenOffice models will be available on the conference website. Double submission of the same article to both TALN and RECITAL is forbidden. Co-présidents du comité de programme : Aurélien Bossard et Thierry Hamon (LIPN) Comité de programme : Marie-Laure Guenot, Université d'Avignon Patrice Bellot, Université d'Avignon Marie-Paule Jacques, Université de Strasbourg Elsa Tolone, Université Paris-Est Nicolas Kamennoff, Université Paris-Nord / L.E.R.I.A. (Epitech) Antoine Rozenknop, Université Paris-Nord Cédric Messiant, Université Paris-Nord Laurent Audibert, Université Paris-Nord Olivier Hamon, Université Paris-Nord / ELDA Frederik Cailliau, Université Paris-Nord / SINEQUA Mathieu Roche, Université de Montpellier Jean-Yves Antoine, Université de Tours Cécile Fabre, Université de Toulouse Aurélie Picton, Université de Toulouse Marion Laignelet, Université de Toulouse Axel Reymonet, IRIT / Toulouse Paul Bedaride, Université de Nancy Ingrid Falk, Université de Nancy Marianna Apidianaki, Dublin City University Pascal Amsili, Université Paris-Diderot Alain Polguere, OSLT, Montréal Maud Ehrmann, Xerox Laurence Delort, Université Paris-Diderot Benoît Sagot, INRIA / Université Paris-Diderot Anne Vilnat, Université Paris-Sud Patrick Paroubek, Université Paris-Sud Anne-Laure Ligozat, ENSIIE / IBISC Nadia Zerida, Université de Caen Agnès Souque, Université de Grenoble Nicolas Hernandez, Université de Nantes Yves Scherrer, Université de Genève Laurent Prevot, Université de Provence Président du comité d'organisation : Thibault Mondary (LIPN)
Message 2: Nasal 2009
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Date: 28-Jan-2009
From: Veronique Delvaux <delvaux umh.ac.be>
Subject: Nasal 2009
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Full Title: Nasal 2009 Date: 05-Jun-2009 - 05-Jun-2009 Location: Montpellier, France Contact Person: Véronique Delvaux Meeting Email: nasal2009 umh.ac.be Web Site: http://w3.umh.ac.be/~nasal/Workshop/Englishversion/home.html Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2009 Meeting Description: Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS (Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier 3), and the Laboratoire des Sciences de la Parole, Académie Universitaire Wallonie-Bruxelles (Université de Mons-Hainaut), co-organize an international workshop on nasals and nasalization in phonetics and phonology. The workshop will be held on Friday June 5th 2009 from 9 AM to 6.30 PM, Grand Amphithéâtre de la Délégation régionale du CNRS, 1919, route de Mende, F-34293 Montpellier cedex 5. Second Call for Papers The aim of this international workshop is to allow researchers around the world to meet and exchange about their recent work on nasals and nasalization. We welcome every submission concerning nasalization, in particular those concerning : speech production (articulatory measurements, aerodynamic studies, acoustic analysis, etc.), perception of nasalization, phonological studies, phonetic universals, modelling, poorly described languages, pathological and clinical aspects of nasalization, language acquisition, L2 learning, etc. We are specifically interested in proposals aiming at interconnecting these discipline subfields: relationships between production and perception, cross-linguistic studies, multiinstrumentation,links between phonological patterns and phonetic constraints, convergences and divergences between L1 acquisition and L2 learning, etc. Instructions for Submission Deadline for paper submission is February 15, 2009. Send to nasal2009 umh.ac.be a message including full information about the first author (name, affiliation, paper and electronic address) and the names of other authors, and in attachment a pdf file containing your 4-page anonym paper. A Word template is provided on our website. Please note that all participants will be invited to submit a long version of their paper (50000 characters) for a potential publication in a book to be published by an international publisher. The deadline for submission of long papers will be around September 14, 2009. Invited Speakers Patrice S. Beddor, University of Michigan, USA Didier Demolin, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique John Hajek, University of Melbourne, Australia Ian Maddieson, University of Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Alain Marchal, Université d'Aix-en-Provence, France Jacqueline Vaissière, Université de Paris III, France Scientific Committee Pierre Badin, Gipsa-Lab, France Nick Clements, Université de Paris III, France Bernard Harmegnies, Université de Mons-Hainaut, Belgique Sarah Hawkins, University of Cambridge, UK Marie Huffman, State University of New York Stony Brook, USA John Kingston, University of Massachussets at Amherst, USA Christine Matyear, University of Texas at Austin, USA John Ohala, University of California at Berkeley, USA Daniel Recasens, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Espana Ryan Shosted, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Maria Josep Solé, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Espana Nathalie Vallée, Gipsa-Lab, France Doug Whalen, Haskins Laboratories, USA For more information, visit our website: http://w3.umh.ac.be/~nasal/Workshop/Englishversion/call.html
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