LINGUIST List 10.486

Fri Apr 2 1999

FYI: Translation Studies, NLP Conf Update, Comp Ling

Editor for this issue: Karen Milligan <karenlinguistlist.org>


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  • Louise Brunette, Masters in Translation Studies
  • Liu Xiaohu, Notice regarding electronic Paper Submissions for EMNLP/VLC-99
  • Paul King, Summer School in Computational Linguistics and Represented Knowledge

    Message 1: Masters in Translation Studies

    Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 07:17:39 -0400
    From: Louise Brunette <louisebalcor.concordia.ca>
    Subject: Masters in Translation Studies


    New program :

    Beginning in September 1999, Concordia University (Universite Concordia), in Montreal will offer a Masters degree in Translation Studies. The teaching languages will be French and English. For further information, go to : http://132.205.57.9/FRANCais/accueil.htm

    Louise Brunette

    tudes franaises Universit Concordia

    Message 2: Notice regarding electronic Paper Submissions for EMNLP/VLC-99

    Date: Thu, 01 Apr 1999 20:59:53 +0800
    From: Liu Xiaohu <lxiaohucs.ust.hk>
    Subject: Notice regarding electronic Paper Submissions for EMNLP/VLC-99


    Electronic Submission for

    (EMNLP/VLC-99) Joint SIGDAT Conference On Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Very Large Corpora

    June 21-22, 1999 University of Maryland

    As an optional alternative to hard-copy submissions, EMNLP/VLC-99 will also accept email submissions of postscript or MS Word files of the paper to emnlpvlc99ee.ust.hk (do not send to any other email address), with the subject line "EMNLPVLC99 submission", to arrive no later than midnight, Monday, April 5, Hong Kong time.

    Authors take full responsibility that their electronic submission is portable and printable on the first try in Hong Kong. We will not return or process unprintable files.

    Portability is best assured by using the standard fonts of the ACL latex stylesheet and ensuring that all other font definitions are embedded in the postscript. If an author uses non-standard/non-portable fonts or has doubts about their document's portability or viewability in ghostview, they should submit their paper by hard-copy as specified in the call for papers, before the deadline.

    Authors who have already sent in their hardcopy submissions need not send in another electronic version.

    Submissions received in hardcopy or printed out will be acknowledged after the deadline.

    ================================================= Pascale Fung Assistant Professor Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering University of Science & Technology Clear Water Bay, Kowloon Hong Kong

    pascaleee.ust.hk http://www.ee.ust.hk/~pascale tel: +852 2358 8537 sec: +852 2358 7087 fax: +852 2358 1485 =================================================

    Message 3: Summer School in Computational Linguistics and Represented Knowledge

    Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 09:36:34 +0200 (CEST)
    From: Paul King <kingmontague.sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de>
    Subject: Summer School in Computational Linguistics and Represented Knowledge






    The Tuebingen-Sofia Graduate Programme in Computational Linguistics and Represented Knowledge (CLaRK)

    is pleased to announce the

    1999 CLaRK Summer School

    22nd August - 4th September, 1999

    Eberhard-Karls-Universitaet, Tuebingen, Germany

    %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % % We particularly wish to encourage % % the participation of students from % % the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe % % % % See below for stipend information % % % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

    Computational linguistics and knowledge representation are two distinct disciplines that share a common concern with what knowledge is, how it is used, and how it is acquired. However, though knowledge representation and computational linguistics clearly address broadly similar research problems, research within each of these fields has hitherto been largely ignorant of research in the other. Moreover, the ignorance the two fields have of each other both fosters and is fostered by a wide gulf between the educations received by students of knowledge representation and students of computational linguistics. The goal of the summer school is to help bridge this gulf by introducing the summer school students to recent developments in the interdisciplinary field of computational linguistics and knowledge representation. The summer school programme currently includes the following seminars:

    Guest lecturers ===============

    Connectionist Perspectives on Language Acquisition Ronan Reilly (University College Dublin)

    *Title to be announced* Suresh Manandhar (York University)

    CLaRK and host lecturers ========================

    Declarative Knowledge Representation Kiril Iv. Simov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) Atanas K. Kiryakov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)

    Computational Morphology Kiril Iv. Simov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) Guergana D. Popova (Tuebingen University)

    Implementation of HPSG Grammar Fragments in ConTroll Erhard W. Hinrichs (Tuebingen University) W. Detmar Meurers (Tuebingen University)

    The Mathematical and Philosophical Foundations of Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar Paul J. King (Tuebingen University)

    Introduction to Mathematical Logic Paul J. King (Tuebingen University)

    Additional seminars are being considered. If sufficient demand exists, there is also an opportunity for students to present their own work. The language of the summer school is English.

    In order to encourage a rich interaction between lecturers and students, the number of students attending the summer school is strictly limited to a maximum of 25. The summer school is housed in the Leibnizkolleg, Tuebingen, located close to the historic centre of Tuebingen, the Mensa (the university dining hall) and the Brechtbau (the main building of the Faculty of Philology). The Leibnizkolleg provides 25 single-occupancy study bedrooms, a seminar room, a communal lounge and a communal kitchen. Most seminars take place in the Leibnizkolleg, though some may take place in the Brechtbau or elsewhere in Tuebingen.

    Summer school students should be studying for a master's or doctor's degree (though applications from advanced baccalaureate students will be considered) in one or more of computer science, linguistics, mathematics, philosophy and related subjects. All students must be proficient in English and at least one relevant discipline. The summer school is free, and all summer school students are allowed subsidised meals in the Mensa. Accommodation in the Leibnizkolleg for the duration of the summer school is available to students for 390 DEM, which is extremely cheap for Tuebingen. Though open to students from anywhere in the world, CLaRK especially welcomes students from Central and Eastern Europe. To this end, the Volkswagen-Foundation is generously providing support for 6 students from Bulgaria and 6 further students from the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Support comprises travel costs (up to 600 DEM), and room and board for the duration of the summer school. In special circumstances, students may apply for additional support with travel costs.

    Applications with completely filled in registration forms must be submitted to the Office of the International Centre at

    Eberhard-Karls-Universitaet Internationales Zentrum Geschaeftsstelle Wilhelmstr. 20 B D-72074 Tuebingen Germany

    Email: izuni-tuebingen.de

    Students seeking Volkswagen-Foundation support must additionally send a curriculum vita, a one page summary of their relevant past and present research and education, and a letter of recommendation. Students wishing to make a presentation should include a short abstract of their presentation. The deadline for receipt of application at the Office of the International Centre is 30th April, 1999. Filled in applications received by email will be accepted, provided the email arrives by the deadline and the originals are sent afterwards.

    All other enquiries should be addressed to

    Paul John King Eberhard-Karls-Universitaet Seminar fuer Sprachwissenschaft Wilhelmstr. 113 D-72074 Tuebingen Germany

    Email: kingsfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de