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(slavlipsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuerzaix340.rz.uni-leipzig.de) Third Announcement & Call for Papers 1st European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages 30 November - 2 December 1995 Universitaet Leipzig Over the last decades linguistics has seen the development of formal models that aim at an explicit description of the complex and interdependent grammatical properties of natural languages. The conference will for the first time bring together those linguists who are particularly concerned with the formal description of Slavic languages. A European forum will be created that will ultimately lead to a better communication between formal Slavists, similar to the annual Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics workshops in the United States of America. Abstracts are invited for 30-minute talks (20-minute presentation plus 10 minutes for discussion) on issues in syntax, morphology, phonology, and semantics of the Slavic languages. Presentation will be in any of the Slavic languages, English, or German. Deadline for submitting abstracts: May 30, 1995 Length of the abstracts: one page max Organizing Committee: Gerhild Zybatow, Dorothee Fehrmann, Uwe Junghanns For further information contact: Gerhild Zybatow Universitaet Leipzig Philologische Fakultaet Institut fuer Slavistik Augustusplatz 9 04109 Leipzig Germany e-mail: slavlips
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Processing Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing Call for Papers Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing invites submission of original research papers in the area of computational linguistics in general and Chinese (natural) language processing in particular. Contributions can be written either in English or Chinese. English will be the primary language of this journal for its international readership. A 600-word extended abstract is required of all Chinese contributions. Submissions are welcomed in the following three categories: Papers: Submissions in this category should report significant new research results in computational linguistics or new system implementation involving significant theoretical and/or technological innovation. There is no strict length limitation on this category but it is suggested that manuscripts not exceed 40 double-spaced pages. Survey Papers: Submissions in this category are either invited by the editorial board or voluntary. They should offer a critical overview of either 1) the state of arts of a certain sub-field of computational linguistics or Chinese language processing, or 2) of existing systems and/or technologies for a particular natural language application. Page limitation of this category is the same as above. Book/Thesis Review: Submissions in this category should not exceed one journal page; i.e. 600 English words/ Chinese characters inclusive of titles. The theses reviewed must be completed within one year before the time of submission. An extended abstract can also be submitted by the author if it is endorsed by an editorial board member. All contributions will be anonymously reviewed by at least two reviewers, with exception of the reviews, which will be reviewed by only one reviewer. Electronic submissions are required. Submissions should be in postscript files conforming to the Journal of Computational Linguistics style. Submissions should be sent to the editor- in-chief at clpMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuehp.iis.sinica.edu.tw Supplementary hardcopy submission is accepted at Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing, Professor Keh- jiann Chen, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan 115 Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing will be published both electronically and in hardcopy. Any paper accepted by the editorial board will be put at the WWW site and considered published. Hardcopy publication will be twice annually in june and december and will be the compilation of the papers electronically published in previous six months. The first issue will appear in june, 1996. Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing is published by the Computational Linguistics Society of R.O.C. (ROCLING).