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SALT 4 Call for Papers Semantics and Linguistic Theory Fourth Annual Meeting University of Rochester, Rochester, NY May 6-8, 1993 Invited Speakers: Emmon Bach Robin Cooper David Dowty Manfred Krifka Sally McConnell-Ginet SALT 4 welcomes submissions for 30-minute presentations (with 10 additional minutes for discussion) on any topic in the semantic analysis of natural language emphasizing the connection to linguistic theory. Authors should submit 10 copies of abstracts, no more than 2 pages (1000) words long. Authors' names, addresses, affiliation, phone numbers and e-mail address, and paper title should accompany the abstracts on a 3x5 card. E-mail submissions also accepted at the address listed below; e-mail submissions should be plain ASCII text. Abstract deadline: February 1, 1994 Send abstracts to: SALT 4 Committee Department of Linguistics 611 Hylan Building University of Rochester Rochester, NY 14627 USA The program will be completed by early March, at which time conference information will be made available. Inquiries welcome at the address above, or e-mail to: slt4Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuetroi.cc.rochester.edu
PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS 4th Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing Stuttgart, Germany October 13-15, 1994 sponsored by Association for Computational Linguistics This conference will follow the theme and style of previous ACL Applied conferences. Specific areas of interest and other details will be provided in subsequent announcements. REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION Authors should submit, by 2 May 1994, a) six copies of a full-length paper (min 9, max 15 double-spaced pages, minimum font size 12, exclusive of references); and b) 16 copies of a 20-30 line abstract. A paper accepted for presentation at the meeting cannot be presented or have been presented at any other meeting with publicly available published proceedings. Papers that are being submitted to other conferences must reflect this fact on the title page. Papers arriving after the deadline will be returned unopened. FAX papers will not be reviewed; however, electronic submissions will be allowed using the same guidelines as the 1994 ACL conference. Papers should be sent to the Program Chair: Paul Jacobs (ANLP-94) (215) 898-0332 Institute for Research in Cognitive Science 3401 Walnut St., Suite 400C, Rm. 420 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228 pjacobsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueunagi.cis.upenn.edu Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by 5 July 1994. Full-length versions of accepted papers, prepared according to instructions, must be received, along with a signed copyright release statement, by 22 August 1994. TUTORIALS, DEMONSTRATIONS, WORKSHOPS AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION The conference will have facilities for a variety of special events, including tutorials and workshops before the conference. For information regarding facilities and local arrangments, contact: Uwe Reyle and Sabine Schmidt Institut f"ur Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung Universit"at Stuttgart Azenbergstr. 12 D-70174 Stuttgart Germany phone: +49-711-1211379 fax: +49-711-1211366 e-mail: sabine
ims.uni-stuttgart.de For other information on ACL, contact Judith Klavans (ACL), Columbia University, Computer Science, New York, NY 10027, USA; +1-914-478-1802 phone/fax; acl
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