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12th Meeting on Mathematics of Language
Message 1: 12th Meeting on Mathematics of Language
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Date: 31-Jan-2011
From: Makoto Kanazawa <kanazawa nii.ac.jp>
Subject: 12th Meeting on Mathematics of Language
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Full Title: 12th Meeting on Mathematics of Language
Short Title: MOL 12
Date: 05-Sep-2011 - 07-Sep-2011
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Contact Person: Makoto Kanazawa
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://sites.google.com/site/mol12tokyo/
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Philosophy of Language; Semantics
Call Deadline: 22-Mar-2011
Meeting Description:
MOL 12 is the 12th Meeting on the Mathematics of Language, to be held at the National Center of Sciences in Tokyo, Japan, from September 5 through September 7, 2011. MOL meetings are organized biennially by the Association for Mathematics of Language, which is a Special Interest Group of the Association for Computational Linguistics. The venue of this year's meeting is the first outside of Europe and the U.S. Invited Speakers: - Kit Fine, New York University - Andreas Maletti, Universität Stuttgart
Call for Papers: Aims and Scope: MOL (Mathematics of Language) is a biennial conference devoted to the mathematical study of languages and linguistics. Contributions to all areas of this field are welcome. The topics within the scope of the conference include, but are by no means limited to: - Complexity and generative capacity of grammar formalisms - Formal analysis of linguistic theories and frameworks - Model-theoretic and proof-theoretic methods in linguistics - Mathematical foundations of statistical and stochastic approaches to language analysis - Formal models of language use and language change Submission Guidelines: We invite submission of original, unpublished papers suitable for 30-minute presentations. Papers should report original work which has not been presented at other conferences with published proceedings. Simultaneous submission to other conferences is allowed, provided that the authors indicate which other conferences the paper is submitted to. A paper will be accepted on the condition that it will not be presented at any other venues. Papers should not exceed 18 pages, including references and appendices (if any), and should be prepared in LaTeX using the Springer LNCS class files available at: ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip Papers must be submitted electronically at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mol12 Submissions will be reviewed anonymously by at least three reviewers. Proceedings: The proceedings will be published by the time of the conference in the FoLLI LNAI subline of the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Important Dates: - Deadline for submission: March 22, 2011 - Notification to authors: May 16, 2011 - Deadline for camera-ready copies for the proceedings: June 1, 2011 - Conference: September 5-7, 2011 Program Committee: - Patrick Blackburn - Alexander Clark - Philippe de Groote - Aravind Joshi - Greg Kobele - Andras Kornai - Marcus Kracht (Chair) - Natasha Kurtonina - Michael Moortgat - Larry Moss - Gerald Penn - Sylvain Pogodalla - James Rogers - Sylvain Salvati - Hiroyuki Seki - Ed Stabler - Hans-Jörg Tiede Organizing Committee: - Makoto Kanazawa (Chair) - Ryo Yoshinaka
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