8.0381 CFPS: Epics; Linguistics (2/160)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Sat, 11 Mar 1995 12:52:24 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 8, No. 0381. Saturday, 11 Mar 1995.


(1) Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 15:33:00 -0800 (12 lines)
From: Robert OBrien <robert_obrien@macgate.csuchico.edu>
Subject: cfp: American Epics of Conquest

(2) Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 17:16:40 UTC+0100 (148 lines)
From: Glyn Morrill <morrill@lsi.upc.es>
Subject: Conference

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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 15:33:00 -0800
From: Robert OBrien <robert_obrien@macgate.csuchico.edu>
Subject: cfp: American Epics of Conquest

Readers of this list might be interested in the following special session of
the 1995 MLA convention:

American Epics of Conquest. Papers exploring either actual epics (e.g., La
Araucana, O Uruguai) or the use of epic form in other representations of the
European conquest of the Americas. Abstract and c.v. to Robert O'Brien by 20
Mar.; robrien@oavax.csuchico.edu.

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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 17:16:40 UTC+0100
From: Glyn Morrill <morrill@lsi.upc.es>
Subject: Conference


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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

FORMAL GRAMMAR

Barcelona
August 12-13, 1995
in conjunction with the
European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information


In 1995 the Seventh European Summer School in Logic,
Language and Information is to be held in Barcelona.
As on previous occasions this meeting will serve as a
forum for areas including computational linguistics, formal
linguistics, and the role of logic in grammar formalisms.
This year the programme includes a conference on formal
grammar open to all participants to present contemporary
research in this domain. Themes of interest include
formal and computational phonology, syntax, semantics and
pragmatics; logical methods in linguistics; and foundational,
methodological and architectural issues in grammar.
Ten copies of anonymous abstracts of not more than 800
words (on one two-sided sheet) should be sent to the address
below to arrive not later than April 21st, 1995. Please
provide a separate sheet detailing title, author(s) and
institution(s), and address, e-mail, telephone and fax of
one author for communication purposes. Indicate on both the
abstract and the identification sheet whether you require 20
minutes or 40 minutes for presentation.
Notification of acceptance will be by May 22nd. Final
versions of papers are to be received by 7th July for
inclusion in a proceedings to be distributed at the time of
the Summer School.

Address for correspondence:

Committee of the ESSLLI Conference on Formal Grammar
c/o Glyn Morrill
Departament de Llenguatges i Sistemes Informatics
Facultat d'Informatica de Barcelona
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Pau Gargallo, 5
08028 BARCELONA

e-mail: morrill@lsi.upc.es

Programme Committee: Elisabet Engdahl, Ewan Klein, Glyn
Morrill, Dick Oehrle, Fernando Pereira, Carl Pollard, Richard
Sproat, Susan Steele, Rich Thomason, Annie Zaenen.

For information about the European Summer School in
Logic, Language and Information (14th-25th August) contact:
ESSLLI95, GILCUB, Avda. Vallvidrera 25, 08017 Barcelona; Fax
+43 3 2054656; e-mail: esslli95@gilcub.es


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{\large SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS}\\

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{\Large \bf FORMAL GRAMMAR}\\

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Barcelona \\
August 12-13, 1995 \\
in conjunction with the \\
{\bf European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information}
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\noindent In 1995 the Seventh European Summer School in Logic, Language and
Information is to be held in Barcelona. As on previous occasions this
meeting will serve as a forum for areas including computational
linguistics, formal linguistics, and the role of logic in grammar
formalisms. This year the programme includes a conference on formal
grammar open to all participants to present contemporary research in
this domain. Themes of interest include formal and computational
phonology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics; logical methods in
linguistics; and foundational, methodological and architectural issues
in grammar.

Ten copies of anonymous abstracts of not more than 800 words (on one
two-sided sheet) should be sent to the address below to arrive not
later than April 21st, 1995. Please provide a separate sheet detailing
title, author(s) and institution(s), and address, e-mail, telephone
and fax of one author for communication purposes. Indicate on
both the abstract and the identification sheet whether you
require 20 minutes or 40 minutes for presentation.

Notification of acceptance will be by May 22nd. Final versions of
papers are to be received by 7th July for inclusion in a proceedings
to be distributed at the time of the Summer School.

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\noindent Address for correspondence:

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Committee of the ESSLLI Conference on Formal Grammar\\
c/o Glyn Morrill \\
Departament de Llenguatges i Sistemes Inform\`{a}tics \\
Facultat d'Inform\`{a}tica de Barcelona \\
Universitat Polit\`{e}cnica de Catalunya \\
Pau Gargallo, 5 \\
08028 BARCELONA
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e-mail: {\sf morrill@lsi.upc.es}
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\noindent Programme Committee: Elisabet Engdahl, Ewan Klein, Glyn Morrill,
Dick Oehrle, Fernando Pereira, Carl Pollard, Richard Sproat,
Susan Steele, Rich Thomason, Annie Zaenen.

\medskip

\noindent For information about the European Summer School in Logic, Language
and Information (14th-25th August) contact:
ESSLLI95, GILCUB, Avda. Vallvidrera 25, 08017 Barcelona; Fax +43 3
2054656; e-mail: {\sf esslli95@gilcub.es}

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