LINGUIST List 22.3098
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Wed Aug 03 2011
Calls: Ling Theories, Applied Ling, Comp Ling, General Ling/Serbia
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1. Ivan Obradovic ,
International Quantitative Linguistics Conference 2012
Message 1: International Quantitative Linguistics Conference 2012
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Date: 02-Aug-2011
From: Ivan Obradovic <ivanobradovic gmail.com>
Subject: International Quantitative Linguistics Conference 2012
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Full Title: International Quantitative Linguistics Conference 2012
Short Title: Qualico 2012
Date: 26-Apr-2012 - 29-Apr-2012
Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Contact Person: Ivan Obradovic
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.iqla.org/qualico_2012/index.html#
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories
Call Deadline: 31-Oct-2011
Meeting Description:
Qualico 2012: Structures and Processes in Language and Text: A Quantitative Linguistics Perspective The next international quantitative linguistics conference (QUALICO 2012) will be held in Belgrade (Serbia), April 26-29, 2012.
Call for Papers: Submissions on all aspects of quantitative linguistics and text analysis are welcome. We particularly encourage submissions on: - Descriptions of all aspects of language and text phenomena, including psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, dialectology, pragmatics, etc., as far as they use quantitative mathematical methods (probability theory, stochastic processes, differential and difference equations, fuzzy logics and set theory, function theory etc.) - Applications of methods, models, or findings from quantitative linguistics to problems of natural language processing, text classification, stylistics, machine translation, language teaching, documentation and information retrieval - Methodological problems of linguistic measurement, model construction, sampling and test theory - Epistemological issues such as explanation of language and text phenomena, contributions to theory construction, systems theory, philosophy of science Abstracts, which are expected in English and which should not exceed 500 words, must be submitted no later than October 31, 2011. For details of registration and abstract submission, see IQLA homepage: http://www.iqla.org For questions, contact us at office iqla.org.
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