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25th AICL:
25th ALL INDIA CONFERENCE OF LINGUISTS
of the Linguistic Society of India
NOVEMBER, 26-28, 2002
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36th Colloquium of Linguistics:
We cordially invite you to participate in the 36th Colloquium of Linguistics, which will take place in the European Year of Languages at the University of Ljubljana from Wednesday, September 12 to Friday, September 14, 2001.
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4th International Symposium on Bilingualism:
April 30 - May 3, 2003 at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. We are presently inviting proposals for presentations on any aspect of research on bilingualism. Proposal submission deadline is September 1, 2002.
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8th Himalayan Languages Symposium:
The 8th Himalayan Languages Symposium will be held at the
University of Berne, Switzerland, 19-22 September, 2002. The
HLS brings together scholars working on
languages and language communities of the greater Himalayan
region, abstracts for presentations from all
fields of linguistics are invited. During the symposium we plan to
hold a workshop on Tibetan dialects.
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8th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference:
The ICLC is the biannual meeting of the International Cognitive Linguistics Association. ICLC 2003 will be held at the University of La Rioja (Spain) between July 20th and July 25th. The general topic for the Conference will be:
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8th International Conference on Cross-Cultural Communication:
The theme of the conference is Communication and Cultural (Ex)Change and places a focus on the interface between communication and culture. The meeting is in Hong Kong during July 24-28th, 2001. The Contact person is Dr. Shiwen Pan (span@ied.eku.hk).
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9th Australian Speech Science and Technology Conference:
SST-2002 Melbourne, 9th Australian Speech Science and Technology Conference to be held at The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia form Tuesday 3 December to thursday 5 December 2002.
Tutorial Day-Monday 2 December 2002
Themes: Human Processing of Speech:
Spoken Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics, Multimodal Speech Perception, Acoustic Phonetics, Prosody, Speech PLhysiology, Linguistic Phonetics and Speaker Characteristics
Machine Processing of Speech:
Dialogue Systems, Language Identification, Signal Processing, Feature Analysis, Speaker Recognition, Automatic Speech Recognition, Speech Synthesis, Speech Codlling and Speech Databases
Professional Applications of Speech Science
Forensic Analysis of Speech, Speech Pathology, Aids to Speech Perception and Production, Spoken Language Assessment, Spoken Language Teaching and Learning and Second Language Teaching and Learning
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AAAI's Spring and Fall Symposia:
AAAI's Spring and Fall Symposium Series affords participants a smaller, more intimate setting where they can share ideas and learn from each other's research.
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Alpes Europa:
Neves enrescides soziolinguistiches te l'Europa - Nuove ricerche sociolinguistiche in Europa - Neue soziolinguistische Forschungen in Europa - New sociolinguistic researches in Europe.
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Berkeley Research Center for Romance Studies:
The Research Center for Romance Studies was established within the division of International and Area Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, in October 1997. The purpose of the Center is to disseminate research relating to the literary and linguistic history of the Romance languages.
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CamConf 2002: Corpora and Discourse:
This conference is proposed as a contribution both to the field of corpus linguistics and that of discourse studies. In particular, we aim to examine how it is possible to use concordance technology and the detailed linguistic evidence available in corpora to enhance the study of the discourse features of particular genres of the language and of the communicative strategies used by speakers and writers to pursue their designs.
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Des langues collatirales:
Conference about linguistic, sociolinguistic and glottopolitical problems concerning linguistic proximity.
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ELT Online Conference:
In this unique event, presenters and conference participants will take part
in the conference from their own geographical locations. Presentations will
be webcast live, meaning participants will be able to hear the speaker, view
materials previously submitted by the presenter on the conference website,
engage in text-chat with the presenter and other conference delegates and
more. All live presentations will be recorded, and will be made available on
the website along with the corresponding materials after the actual
presentation. This format will allow us to host a truly global conference
for ELT professionals around the world.
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EMNLP'02:
Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing conference, July 6-7, 2002, Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia, USA
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GURT 2002:
The Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS & TECHNOLOGY:
MULTIMODAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
2nd Call for papers: Deadline Friday, December 14, 2001
GURT 2002 will open up a discussion among discourse analysts and others both in linguistics and in related fields about the two-fold impact of new communication technologies: The impact on how we collect, transcribe, and analyze discourse data and, possibly more importantly, the impact on social interactions and discourses themselves that these technologies are having. Discourse analysis as we know it is in many ways the product of technological change. Small, inexpensive cassette tape recorders made it possible to capture language in use in a way that was prohibitively difficult before the 60's. Now we are seeing the proliferation of communication technologies from palm-sized digital video recorders to cell phones and chat rooms on the internet. Journals are going online and theses are being submitted in multimedia formats. The term 'multimodality' is coming to beused across many fields within which linguists work to encompass these many new technological changes.
GURT 2002 brings together scholars working in a variety of fields and subdisciplines of linguistics both to assess the state of the art in different areas of research as well as to facilitate cross-disciplinary and cross-subfield links in the development of research in discourse and technological change.
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Gender in Finno-Ugristics:
First international symposium on gender studies and Finno-Ugristics in Vienna, Austria, October 3-5, 2002.
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Generative Linguistics in Poland (GLiP):
"Generative Linguistics in Poland" (GLiP) is a series of conferences on various aspects of generative linguistics, created and organised by Piotr Banski and Adam Przepiorkowski.
The primary aim of GLiP meetings is to bring together (i) Polish generative linguists, (ii) generative linguists working in Poland, as well as (iii) generative linguists working on Polish.
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Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference 2002 (GECCO-2002):
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A recombination of the Seventh Annual Genetic Programming
Conference (GP-2002) and the International Conference on
Genetic Algorithms (ICGA-2002)
Co-Sponsored by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence
July 9-13, 2002 (Tuesday - Saturday)
New York City, New York, USA
See the latest in YOUR favorite branch of Evolutionary Computation,
AND explore developments in other, related tracks. The Genetic and
Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2002) will continue the
tradition of presenting the latest high-quality results in the growing
field of genetic and evolutionary computation. Topics include, but
are not limited to, genetic algorithms (GA); genetic programming (GP);
evolution strategies (ES); evolutionary programming (EP); evolvable
hardware (EH); evolutionary robotics (ER); real-world applications
(RWA); classifier systems (CS); DNA and molecular computing (DNA);
artificial life, adaptive behavior, agents, and ant colony optimization (AAAA); optimal design of engineered structures; methodology, pedagogy, and philosophy (MPP); genetic scheduling and routing (GS); and other areas to be announced.
CONFERENCE CHAIR: Erick Cantu-Paz (cantupaz@llnl.gov)
PROCEEDINGS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Bill Langdon
CHAIRS OF CORE PROGRAM POLICY COMMITTEES:
GA -- Keith Mathias GP - Riccardo Poli
ES & EP - Guenter Rudolph Real-World Apps - L.
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International Conference on Conversation Analysis:
The conference is devoted to Conversation Analysis (CA), but papers are also welcome from other perspectives, such as interactional linguistics, ethnomethodology, membership categorisation analysis and applied CA.
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International Language in Education Conference 2001:
The International Language in Education Conference (ILEC) takes place annually in Hong Kong. ILEC brings together researchers, curriculum developers, teachers and teacher educators and others involved in the teaching of English, Chinese and other languages and/or in the use of these languages for teaching and learning purposes. ILEC aims to bridge theory and practice and provide an opportunity for participants to discuss language issues in the full range of educational contexts: kindergarten, primary, secondary, tertiary, vocational and adult education as well as language teacher education.
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Reconnecting Finnic:
An international symposium in Helsinki, November 15-16, 2002, with papers on the history, contacts and development of the Finnic - a.k.a. Baltic-Finnic - languages and workshops on Finnic
language contacts, sociolinguistics and typology.
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Researching language pedagogy: the effectiveness of teaching:
The Conference focus are the effects of pedagogical interventions on L2 development, with a special concern for theoretical and methodological issues involved in the planning and implementation of experimental studies.
11-13 July, 2002 in Grezzana (Verona).
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Symposium About Language and Society-Austin (SALSA):
The Symposium About Language and Society-Austin is an annual conference on the relationship of language to culture and society. SALSA is run by students in the departments of Anthropology, Linguistics, and Communication at the University of Texas at Austin. SALSA 10 will be held April 12-14, 2002.
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Symposium on Second Language Writing:
A biennial international conference that brings together teachers and researchers who work with second- and foreign-language writers to discuss important issues in the field of second language writing.
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The Early Textualization of the Romance Languages. Recent Perspectives:
A colloquium, organized by Martin Maiden and Michelangelo Zaccarello,
to discuss the most recent developments in our
understanding of the processes involved in the first appearance in
writing of the various Romance languages. Twelve experts in a
range of Romance domains (including Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan,
French, Italian, Rhaeto-Romance and Romanian) have agreed to speak.
Presentation of papers is by invitation only. The colloquium will be
held at Trinity College and Pembroke College, Oxford, 23rd and 24th
March 2002. See website and/or contact Maiden for further details
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