LINGUIST List 22.4866
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Tue Dec 06 2011
Calls: English, Morphology, Comp Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/New Zealand
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Data-Rich Approaches to English Morphology
Message 1: Data-Rich Approaches to English Morphology
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Date: 05-Dec-2011
From: Ingo Plag <plag anglistik.uni-siegen.de>
Subject: Data-Rich Approaches to English Morphology
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Full Title: Data-Rich Approaches to English Morphology
Short Title: DRAEM
Date: 04-Jul-2012 - 06-Jul-2012
Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Contact Person: Laurie Bauer
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www2.uni-siegen.de/~engspra/draem/
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Morphology; Psycholinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English
Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2012
Meeting Description:
Data-Rich Approaches to English Morphology: From Corpora and Experiments to Theory and Back Recent work on English morphology has shown that morphological theory as well as the understanding of the morphological systems of particular languages can profit immensely from the study of large data sets that have become available through corpora and experiments. The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers that entertain data-rich approaches to English morphology to advance our understanding of this language and of morphological structure in general. Invited Speakers: Adam Albright Akiko Nagano Christina Gagné Emmanuel Keuleers Ingo Plag Laurie Bauer Melanie Bell Rochelle Lieber Victor Kuperman
Call for Papers: The organisers welcome contributions on all aspects of the morphology of English, using any kind of data-driven, theory-oriented approach, including experimental, corpus-based, quantitative and computational studies. Please send abstracts to Laurie.Bauer vuw.ac.nz by January 15, 2012. Selection will be made by February 1, 2012, and candidates informed of the outcome immediately thereafter.
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