LINGUIST List 16.353

Fri Feb 04 2005

Calls: Computational Ling/Sweden; General Ling/Belgium

Editor for this issue: Megan Zdrojkowski <meganlinguistlist.org>


Directory

        1.    Staffan Larsson, Computational Linguistics and Philosophy Track in E-CAP2005
        2.    Sylviane Granger, The Many Faces of Phraseology: An Interdisciplinary Conference


Message 1: Computational Linguistics and Philosophy Track in E-CAP2005

Date: 02-Feb-2005
From: Staffan Larsson <slling.gu.se>
Subject: Computational Linguistics and Philosophy Track in E-CAP2005


Full Title: Computational Linguistics and Philosophy Track in E-CAP2005

Date: 02-Jul-2005 - 04-Jul-2005
Location: Vasteras, Sweden
Contact Person: Staffan Larsson
Meeting Email: slling.gu.se
Web Site: http://www.ling.gu.se/dialoglab/e-cap-cfp.html

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Discipline of
Linguistics; General Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Linguistic Theories;
Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics;
Sociolinguistics; Syntax

Call Deadline: 04-Mar-2005

Meeting Description:

Final Call For Papers, Extended Deadline

This track is intended an interdisciplinary and
open-ended initiation to a discussion of philosophical
and other issues related to language technology and
computational linguistics. As these issues have so far
not recieved a lot of attention, we encourage anyone
who is interested to submit a paper even if it does not
report on a major research effort. We are open to all
kinds of papers including philosophical and conceptual
discussions as well as empirical and system-building
efforts.

Possible topics include but are by no means limited to:

* The Philosophy of Computational Linguistics
* Philosophical aspects of current research in
computational linguistics
* Embodied, interactive and emergent approaches to
Computational Linguistics
* The interaction between computational linguistics
and philosophy
* Current research on the border between philosophy
and computational linguistics
* Computational Linguistics as science vs. technology
* Computational Linguistics, Language Technology,
and Society
* Cyberlinguistics? Language Technology devices as
prostheses

Message 2: The Many Faces of Phraseology: An Interdisciplinary Conference

Date: 02-Feb-2005
From: Sylviane Granger <grangerlige.ucl.ac.be>
Subject: The Many Faces of Phraseology: An Interdisciplinary Conference


Full Title: The Many Faces of Phraseology: An Interdisciplinary Conference
Short Title: Phraseology 2005

Date: 13-Oct-2005 - 15-Oct-2005
Location: Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Contact Person: Sylviane Granger
Meeting Email: phraseology2005lige.ucl.ac.be


linguistlist.org">Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue