LINGUIST List 20.3199
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Calls: Computational Ling, Lexicography/Netherlands
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1. Anne
Dykstra,
European Association for Lexicography
Message 1: European Association for Lexicography
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Date: 20-Sep-2009
From: Anne Dykstra <dykstraanne gmail.com>
Subject: European Association for Lexicography
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Full Title: European Association for Lexicography Short Title: Euralex Date: 06-Jul-2010 - 10-Jul-2010 Location: Leeuwarden, Netherlands Contact Person: Anne Dykstra Meeting Email: info euralex2010.nl Web Site: http://www.euralex2010.eu Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Lexicography Call Deadline: 01-Nov-2009 Meeting Description: 14th EURALEX International Congress We take great pleasure in inviting you to take part in the 14th EURALEX International Congress that will be held in Leeuwarden/Ljouwert, The Netherlands from 6 July until 10 July 2010. The Congress will be organized by the Fryske Akademy (Frisian Academy). The EURALEX Congresses bring together professional lexicographers, publishers, researchers, software developers and others interested in dictionaries of all types. The programme will include plenary lectures, parallel sessions, software demonstrations, a special session for students and work-in-progress, a book and software exhibition, and social events for participants and their guests. Guest Speakers: We are delighted to announce our guest speakers for this conference. Since the lexicography of non-state languages is a special feature of the congress, we are particularly happy that Dr Sarah Ogilvie, from Oxford, will address the audience. She will read a paper entitled: 'On Lexicography and Endangered Languages: What Can Europe Learn from the Rest of the World?' Prof. Dr Rolf H. Bremmer, from Leiden University, will explain how Frisian and English are related. The well-known etymologist Prof. Dr Anatoly Liberman, from the University of Minnesota, will discuss 'The Genre and Uses of the Etymological Dictionary.' The traditional Hornby lecture will be delivered by Prof. Dr Paul Bogaards, from Leiden University and editor of the International Journal of Lexicography. Prof. Bogaards will explore the subject of 'Dictionaries and foreign language learning.' Our fifth invited speaker will be announced shortly. Call for Papers Extended deadline! Papers, posters and software demonstrations are invited on all topics of lexicography, including, but not limited to, the following fields, which are the main focus of the congress: Computational Lexicography and Lexicology The Dictionary-Making Process Reports on Lexicographical and Lexicological Projects Bilingual Lexicography Lexicography for Specialised Languages - Terminology and Terminography Historical and Scholarly Lexicography and Etymology Dictionary Use Phraseology and Collocation Lexicological Issues of Lexicographical Relevance Lexicography of Lesser Used Non-State languages Colonial Lexicography Other topics Papers, posters and demonstrations that are relevant to the congress, but which do not fit into any of the above categories, will be reviewed nonetheless and considered for presentation. Submissions Submissions may be one of the following types: Contributed full papers (30 minutes), Contributed short papers & project notes (20 minutes), Software demonstrations, Posters, Student papers. All submissions will be evaluated anonymously by at least two reviewers. The Scientific Committee will be aided in this task by a panel of external referees. The programme will be selected by the programme committee. Extended deadline A number of people indicated that they find it hard to meet the deadline of October 1 2009. Since we want to give everybody the opportunity to submit a paper, we have extended the deadline for the submission of papers until the first of November 2009. Please go to the Call for Papers on www.euralex2010.eu for details about the submission process. All submissions will be evaluated anonymously by at least two reviewers. The Scientific Committee will be aided in this task by a panel of external referees. The programme will be selected by the Programme Committee. The Euralex 2010 Team info euralex2010.nl http://www.euralex2010.eu
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