LINGUIST List 15.803

Sun Mar 7 2004

Calls: Computational Ling/France;Historical Ling/Spain

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  • ctesniere, Linguistics Workshop on Machine Translation, Controlled Languages and Specialised Languages
  • langmuir, Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature

    Message 1: Linguistics Workshop on Machine Translation, Controlled Languages and Specialised Languages

    Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 08:56:33 -0500 (EST)
    From: ctesniere <ctesniereuniv-fcomte.fr>
    Subject: Linguistics Workshop on Machine Translation, Controlled Languages and Specialised Languages


    Linguistics Workshop on Machine Translation, Controlled Languages and Specialised Languages

    Date: 05-May-2004 - 07-May-2004 Location: Besançon, France Contact: Sylviane Cardey Contact Email: ctesniereuniv-fcomte.fr Meeting URL: http://tesniere.univ-fcomte.fr/nouvelles/colloqueang.htm

    Linguistic Sub-field: Computational Linguistics

    Call Deadline: 27-Mar-2004

    Meeting Description:

    The programme will comprise three principal sessions: 1. Machine Translation (Problems, Theories, Models, Tools, Applications and demonstration) 2. Controlled Languages (Theories, Models, Applications) 3. Speciality Languages (Speciality languages / general languages, Description, Problems)

    The papers ought to address one or more of the above themes. Scientific Committee:

    Haytham Alsharaf (Kuwait University) Florence Beaujard (Airbus) Xavier Blanco (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) Christophe Bogacki (University of Warsaw, Poland) Farouk Bouhadiba (University of Mostaganem, Algeria) Sylviane Cardey (University of Franche-Comté, France) Hui-Lan Chao (Wenzao Institute, Taiwan) Elisa Gavieiro-Villatte (University of Franche-Comté, France) Yves Gentilhomme (University of Franche-Comté, France) Peter Greenfield (University of Franche-Comté, France) Kyoko Kuroda (Shimane College, Japan) Stefan Langer (CIS, University of Munich, Germany) Igor Mel'cuk (University of Montréal, Canada) Ruslan Mitkov (University of Wolverhampton, England) Elisabeth Ranchhod (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Laurent Spaggiari (Airbus France)

    Programme Comittee: Sylviane CARDEY, Peter GREENFIELD, Séverine VIENNEY (Centre Tesnière), University of Franche-Comté, Besançon, France.

    Venue Besançon, FRANCE.

    Dates 5-7 May 2004

    Intended Programme The programme will comprise three principal sessions:

    1. Machine Translation * Problems * Theories * Models * Toolss * Applications and demonstration 2. Controlled Languages * Theories * Models * Applications 3. Speciality Languages * Speciality languages / general languages * Description * Problems

    The papers ought to address one or more of the above themes.

    Submission A one page abstract (font size 12 point, interline 1.5) in either English or French should be emailed to: ctesniereuniv-fcomte.fr by 27 March 2004.

    Notification of acceptance: 5 April 2004.

    Accepted papers, in English or French, should be received by 1st September 2004 and will be published in the workshop proceedings (the format will be specified later).

    Message 2: Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature

    Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 10:32:29 -0500 (EST)
    From: langmuir <langmuirsiff.us.es>
    Subject: Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature


    Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature Short Title: SELIM

    Date: 07-Oct-2004 - 09-Oct-2004 Location: Seville, Spain Contact: MªJosé Mora Contact Email: Selim16us.es

    Linguistic Sub-field: Historical Linguistics

    Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2004

    Meeting Description:

    Selim will hold its 16th international Conference at the University of Seville from 7th to 9th October 2004. We would like to invite all members as well as anyone else interested in the field to participate.

    If you are interested in offering a 20-minute paper (followed by a 10-minute discussion) please send a 100-to-250- word abstract (preferably WordPerfect, MSWord, or RTF) via e-mail to the following address: <Selim16us.es>. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is Abril 30th, 2004.

    All submissions should include name(s) and institutional affiliation(s), as well as telephone, fax and postal and e-mail addresses.