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********************************************************************* *** C A L L F O R P A P E R S *** The Tenth International Conference on Korean Linguistics July 8 - 11, 1996 Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia Sponsored by the International Circle of Korean Linguistics ICKL invites abstracts on all aspects of Korean Linguistics for its upcoming 10th Meeting, to be held in Brisbane, Australia. There will be two types of sessions at the conference: PLENARY SESSIONS: Speakers will provide critical discussion on the current status and future prospects for a given area in Korean Linguistics (to be selected by the speaker). 50 minutes for presentation, 15 minutes for discussion. INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH SESSIONS: Speakers will report on their own current research. 20 mintues for presentation, 10 minutes for discussion. Abstracts should not bear the name of the author, but only the title of the paper. Abstracts should be accompanied by a 3x5 card with the author's name, affiliation, address, telephone #, fax #, and e-mail address. Send three (3) copies of your abstract + information card one of the addresses given below: 1. Professor Han-Kon Kim, Dept of ANEL, Box 25, 3073, BYU, Provo, UT 84602 2. Professor Joe J. Ree, Dept of Modern Langs, FSU, Tallahassee, FL 32306 3. Professor Sung-Yun Bak, Dept of English, Sung Kyun Kwan University, 53, 3-ka Myenglyundong, Chongno-ku, Seoul 110-745 Korea Deadlines for abstracts: * PLENARY SESSIONS -- November 30, 1995 (send only to Dr. H-K Kim, BYU) * INDIVID SESSIONS -- December 31, 1995 (send to any of the 3 addresses) Authors will be notified no later than April 30, 1996. Note that all presenters must be ICKL Members in good standing by the time of the Meeting. For more detailed information about the 10th ICKL Meeting or ICKL Membership, please contact the ICKL Newsletter Editor, Professor David J. SILVA, UTA Linguistics, davidMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueuta.edu. *******************************************************************************
Fourth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing October 3-6, 1996 Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel Philadelphia, PA, USA ICSLP unites researchers, developers, and clinicians for an exchange on a wide variety of topics related to spoken language processing by humans and machines. Conference presentations range from basic acoustic phonetic research to clinically oriented speech training devices to speech-based natural language interfaces for man-machine interaction. ICSLP 96 will feature technical sessions in both oral and poster format, plenary talks, commercial exhibits, and daily special sessions. In addition, satellite workshops will be held in conjunction with the conference in the areas of interactive voice technology, spoken dialogue, speech databases and speech I/O, and the integration of gestures and speech. A new emphasis for ICSLP 96 will be on the clinical applications of speech technology, including the use of speech technology based applications for persons with disabilities. Dates to Note: January 15, 1996 - Paper abstracts due for review March 15, 1996 - Acceptance notification May 1, 1996 - Deadline for papers (camera-ready, 4 pages) ______________For more information about ICSLP 96, contact_____________________ ICSLP 96 Applied Science & Engineering Laboratories A.I. duPont Institute P.O. Box 269 Wilmington, DE 19899 Phone: +1 302 651 6830 TDD: +1 302 651 6834 Fax: +1 302 651 6895 Email: ICSLP96Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueasel.udel.edu WWW: http://www.asel.udel.edu/speech/icslp.html FTP: zeppo.asel.udel.edu:pub/ICSLP A two-page PostScript format copy of the most recent Conference Announcement and Call for Papers can also be obtained by anonyomus ftp. Connect to host zeppo.asel.udel.edu, cd to directory pub/ICSLP96, and get call.ps.Z in binary mode. The file must be uncompressed with a unix compatable uncompress program before being printed. A plain text version of the announcement is located in the same directory as file call.txt