LINGUIST List 10.1945

Wed Dec 15 1999

FYI: MA program in Mexico,Tibetan Info,ACL 2000 Form

Editor for this issue: James Yuells <jameslinguistlist.org>


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  • MAYELLA ALMAZAN ARREOLA, MA program in Mexico
  • Don Stilwell, Paper and data on Tibetan available for download
  • Priscilla Rasmussen, ACL 2000 Membership/Order Form

    Message 1: MA program in Mexico

    Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 00:32:17 -0600
    From: MAYELLA ALMAZAN ARREOLA <mayesunserver.dsi.uaq.mx>
    Subject: MA program in Mexico


    MASTER�S PROGRAM IN LINGUISTICS AT THE UNIVERSIDAD DE QUERETARO (MEXICO)WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON: DESCRIPTIVE LINGUISTICS (OTOPAMEAN LANGUAGES), LANGUAGE ACQUISITION (L1 & L2), SPANISH SYNTAX-SEMANTICS AND COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS.

    THE BASIC PROGRAM CONCENTRATES ON PROVIDING STUDENTS WITH A SOLID TRAINING IN LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS, OFFERING COURSES ON FORMAL AND FUNCTIONAL APPROACHES TO PHONOLOGY, MORPHOLOGY, SYNTAX, SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS. NEVERTHELESS, THE MOST DISTINCTIVE TRAIT OF THIS PROGRAM IS ITS OVERALL EMPHASIS ON THE COGNITIVE APPROACH TO LANGUAGE. SPECIALIZED SEMINARS ARE OFFERED IN THE AREAS MENTIONED. IN THESE SEMINARS, STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP THEIR OWN RESEARCH PROJECTS, WHICH WILL BECOME THE BASIS FOR THEIR MASTER�S THESES.

    QUERETARO IS A BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL CITY WITH A POPULATION OF APPROXIMATELY ONE MILLION. IT IS LOCATED JUST TWO HOURS NORTHWEST OF MEXICO CITY. ITS WEATHER IS RANKED AMONGST THE BEST OF MEXICO AND OTOPAMEAN LANGUAGES ARE SPOKEN IN THE AREA.

    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO:

    http://www.uaq.mx/lenguas/maestria/ling.html

    OR CONTACT US AT

    MASTER�S PROGRAM IN LINGUISTICS/FLL UNIVERSIDAD DE QUERETARO CERRO DE LAS CAMPANAS S/N 76010 QUERETARO, QRO. MEXICO TEL. (52) (4) 216.2475 FAX. (52)(4) 216.7466 EMAIL: quesadamsunserver.uaq.mx

    ********************************** Dr. Mayella Almazan Facultad de Lenguas y Letras Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro 76010 Queretaro, Queretaro MEXICO Telfax. (+0052) (4) 2162475 Email: mayesunserver.uaq.mx

    Message 2: Paper and data on Tibetan available for download

    Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 23:03:43 -0600
    From: Don Stilwell <dstilwellghg.net>
    Subject: Paper and data on Tibetan available for download


    I would like to announce a pre-publication version of our paper at: http://www.ghg.net/dstilwell/paper2.PDF (~1.5 MB). It is entitled "An Electronic Grammar of the Tibetan Syllables" and will be given as a handout by Marvin Moser in his talk about the Tibetan OCR project at the Electronic Buddhist Text Initiative (EBTI) session at the Joint Pacific Neighborhood Conference at the University of California at Berkeley, Jan 11-17, 2000.

    There are some very good reasons to distribute it at this meeting, but the chief reason is that we have already secured the permission of the Conference Organizers to publish the paper on the Web, to send it via e-mail, etc. This allows us to send the pointer (URL) to Linguists and researchers in Intelligent Systems for their use. We also have all of our data and source code available in a file at: http://www.ghg.net/dstilwell/newdata.zip (~2MB). Because the data is Excel and Text format, it is very easy for others to use or peruse.

    Currently, Marvin Moser, the author of Tibetan for Windows is helping to correct any typos remaining in our Tibetan renditions. Most of it is correct as it stands with only a few typos remaining.

    To give you the barest of details about the paper and data, I would like to say that this is probably the first time the

    expert system programming language CLIPS was used to analyze

    any script, but it is unlikely that any script other than Tibetan has a similar set of patterns. We think that our results should be of great interest to Linguists and especially those involved with computational methods of analysis. The paper is approximately 30 pages and has a number of color graphics, but it prints well in B/W.

    We encourage Linguists to comment on what we have discovered

    and to ask any questions that might allow them to do their own studies of the Tibetan language.

    - Don Stilwell, MSE, JD dstilwellghg.net Tibetan OCR Project http://www.serve.com/dstilwell/index.html

    Message 3: ACL 2000 Membership/Order Form

    Date: Tue, 14 Dec 99 18:20:03 EST
    From: Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmussecs.rutgers.edu>
    Subject: ACL 2000 Membership/Order Form


    Folks,

    The 2000 ACL Membership/Order Form is now revised for the upcoming year. It will appear in the December issue of the Computational Linguistics Journal and will be available at http://www.aclweb.org/membership by Christmas. A hardcopy will be mailed to all current and recently-lapsed members as well.

    I hope your holidays will be happy and 2000 brings each of you the very best,

    Priscilla Rasmussen ACL Business Manager