LINGUIST List 21.270
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Sat Jan 16 2010
Calls: Text/Corpus Ling/Spain
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1. Francisco
Alonso-Almeida,
Corpus Design, Compilation and Types
Message 1: Corpus Design, Compilation and Types
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Date: 16-Jan-2010
From: Francisco Alonso-Almeida <falonso dfm.ulpgc.es>
Subject: Corpus Design, Compilation and Types
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Full Title: Corpus Design, Compilation and Types Date: 13-May-2010 - 15-May-2010 Location: A Coruña, Spain Contact Person: Francisco Alonso-Almeida Meeting Email: falonso dfm.ulpgc.es Web Site: http://www.udc.es/dep/finc/Cilc10/propeng.html Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics Call Deadline: 05-Mar-2010 Meeting Description: The objectives of this panel cover the following issues, among others: - description of corpus projects, - description of corpus design criteria, - corpus objectives, - criteria for textual selection and compilation, - corpus representativeness, - the implementation of existing corpora, - corpus tagging processes Call for Papers The organizers of CILC10 invite contributions for the panel on corpus design, compilation and types integrated in the Conference. Please, visit the Conference 'Sending a Proposal' page at http://www.udc.es/dep/finc/Cilc10/propeng.html, and follow the instructions given there. The deadline for submission of proposals is 5th March, 2010. Francisco Alonso, Panel Coordinator falonso dfm.ulpgc.es
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