LINGUIST List 21.3765
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Fri Sep 24 2010
Confs: Text/Corpus Ling, Lexicography/USA
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1. Viviana
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American Association for Corpus Linguistics 2011
Message 1: American Association for Corpus Linguistics 2011
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Date: 20-Sep-2010
From: Viviana Cortes <aacl2011 gmail.com>
Subject: American Association for Corpus Linguistics 2011
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American Association for Corpus Linguistics 2011 Short Title: AACL 2011 Date: 06-Oct-2011 - 09-Oct-2011 Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Contact: Viviana Cortes Contact Email: aacl2011 gmail.com Meeting URL: http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwesl/alesl/aacl2011/index.html Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography; Text/Corpus Linguistics Meeting Description: The 10th Conference for the American Association for Corpus Linguistics (AACL) will be held at Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA, USA, on October 7-9, 2011. AACL covers all aspects of corpus linguistics. The conference continues the tradition of previous conferences of the American Association for Corpus Linguistics and the American Association for Applied Corpus Linguistics. Previous meetings have been held at different universities in the United States and Canada since 1998, including University of Alberta (2009), Brigham Young University (2008), Northern Arizona University (2006, 2000), the University of Michigan (2005, 1999), Montclair State (2004), IUPUI (2002), and University of Massachusetts-Boston (2001). Sub-fields covered by AACL 2010 include various perspectives on corpus-based research, corpus creation, corpus annotation, linguistic analyses of corpora, register/genre variation, lexicography, parallel corpora, tagging and parsing, software development, and the use of corpora in language learning and teaching. Conference Venue: The Loudermilk Center in downtown Atlanta Plenary Speakers: Paul Baker, Lancaster University Patricia Byrd, Georgia State University [Professor Emerita] Eniko Csomay, San Diego State University Randi Reppen, Northern Arizona University The call for papers with information on submission of abstracts and proposals, preregistration,and conference schedules will be announced shortly.
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