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LINGUIST List 20.3365

Tue Oct 06 2009

Calls: Applied Ling, Computational Ling/Saudi Arabia

Editor for this issue: Kate Wu <katelinguistlist.org>


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        1.    Radhika Mamidi, 1st Workshop on AL & CL: Linking Theory to Practice

Message 1: 1st Workshop on AL & CL: Linking Theory to Practice
Date: 05-Oct-2009
From: Radhika Mamidi <rmamidipscw.psu.edu.sa>
Subject: 1st Workshop on AL & CL: Linking Theory to Practice
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Full Title: 1st Workshop on AL & CL: Linking Theory to Practice

Date: 09-Dec-2009 - 10-Dec-2009
Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Contact Person: Amena Shahid
Meeting Email: englishworkshoppscw.psu.edu.sa

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics

Call Deadline: 30-Oct-2009

Meeting Description:

1st Workshop on Applied Linguistics & Computational Linguistics: Linking Theory
to Practice
Prince Sultan University - College for Women

The English Department at Prince Sultan University, College for Women in Riyadh
is organizing 'The First Workshop on Applied Linguistics & Computational
Linguistics: Linking Theory to Practice' on 9-10 December 2009.

Call for Papers

Please note that this workshop is open only to KSA participants as it is too
short a notice to process visas.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together applied and computational
linguists from the region onto a common platform in order to discuss the current
developments in both disciplines.

Suggested areas include:
- Computational Linguistics
- Computer Assisted Language Learning
- Corpus Linguistics
- Natural Language Processing
- Pragmatics & Cross-cultural Studies
- Discourse Analysis
- Language Acquisition
- Psycholinguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Interdisciplinary Studies

Submission Guidelines:
A 250-word abstract and a 50-word biography should be submitted to
ashahidpscw.psu.edu.sa with cc to englishworkshoppscw.psu.edu.sa by 30
October 2009.

Important dates and deadlines
- Notification of acceptance: 10 November 2009
- Submission of PowerPoint presentation: 25 November 2009

For more information, please call (01) 4948644 or send an e-mail with your
inquiry to cscecpscw.psu.edu.sa
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