11.0063 ACH-ALLC FINAL REMINDER

Humanist Discussion Group (humanist@kcl.ac.uk)
Fri, 23 May 1997 10:58:45 +0100 (BST)

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 11, No. 63.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>

Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 16:03:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: Greg Lessard <lessard@quvinci.francais.QueensU.CA>
Subject: Last reminder: ACH-ALLC97 - Humanities Computing

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***LAST REMINDER***

ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES
ASSOCIATION FOR LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC COMPUTING

JOINT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ACH-ALLC'97

June 3-7, 1997
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, CANADA

http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/achallc97

Registration form available on the web page
or by email to: achallc97-admin@qucis.queensu.ca

---> Check out the PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS on the web page <---

PAPERS AND SESSIONS (sorted by name of first author or session organizer)

Melina Alexa, Lothar Rostek, Pattern concordances - TATOE calls XGrammar

Jean Anderson, New developments from STELLA: Software for Teaching English

Andrea Austin, David Halsted, Perry Willett, Labour Issues in Humanities
Computing. (Session)

Johanne Bénard, Cocteau multimédia

Nancy Belmore, Sabine Bergler, The International Corpus of English
(ICE)-Canada

David J. Birnbaum, In Defense of Invalid SGML

Florence Bruneseaux, Laurent Romary, Codage des références et coréférences
dans les dialogues homme-machine

Nicoletta Calzolari, Antonio Zampolli, Ulrich Heid, Towards standards for
lexicons and the linguistic annotation of texts. (Session)

David R. Chesnutt, The Model Editions Partnership--Towards a National
Database

Sung-Kwon Choi, Tae-Wan Kim, Soo-Hyun Lee, Dong-In Park, Korean Analysis and
Transfer in Unification-based Multilingual Machine Translation System

Lise Desmarais, Mee-Lian Chung, Lise Duquette, Delphine Renié, Michel
Laurier, L'évaluation des apprentissages et des interactions dans un
environnement multimédia en L2. (Session)

Merlin Donald, Symbolic Technologies: Challenges and Dangers for the
Humanities. (Keynote address)

Arienne M. Dwyer, Hand-to-Hand Wrestling with Small Linguistic Corpora

Michal Ephratt, Authorship attribution - the case of lexical innovations

Tomaz Erjavec, Nancy Ide, Dan Tufis, Encoding and Parallel alignment of
linguistic corpora in six Central and Eastern European Languages

Robert Fischer, Mary Ann Lyman-Hager, Multimedia Authoring for Foreign
Language Faculty: The Libra Authoring System

Julia Flanders, John Lavagnino, Carol Barash, The Epistemology of the
Electronic Edition. (Session)

Julia Flanders, Sydney Bauman, Mavis Cournane, Willard McCarty, Aara Suksi,
Applying the TEI: Problems in the classification of proper nouns. (Session)

Richard S. Forsyth, Short substrings as document discriminators

Richard S. Forsyth, Towards a text benchmark suite

Paul A. Fortier, Luc Fortier, Semantic Fields and Polysemy: A Correspondence
Analysis Approach

Susanne Gillmayr-Bucher, Tracing the net of intra- and intertextual
references within the scenic play "Simson faellt durch die Jahrtausende" by
Nelly Sachs

Penelope J. Gurney, Lyman W. Gurney, Multi-authorship of the Scriptores
Historiae Augustae: Analysis of Vocabulary Richness from a Disambiguated
Text

Hans van Halteren, The Feasibility of Incremental Linguistic Annotation

Shoichiro Hara, Hisashi Yasunaga, A Digital Library System for Japanese
Classical Literature

Susan Hockey, Terry Butler, Patricia Clements, Susan Brown, Sue Fisher,
Orlando Project: Humanities Computing in Conversation with Literary History.
(Session)

Roz Horton, Richard Giordano, A Virtual Barbeque: A Corpus Linguistics
Approach to Studying an Emergent Community

Tatjana Janicijevic, Derek Walker, NeoloSearch: Automatic detection of
neologisms in French Internet documents

Hanmin Jung, Sanghwa Yuh, Taewan Kim, Dong-In Park, Compound Unit
Recognition for Efficient English-Korean Translation

Dorothy Kenny, Creatures of Habit? What collocation can tell us about
translation

Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Ed Fox, Electronic Theses and Dissertations in the
Humanities

Ian Lancashire, Christopher Douglas, Dennis G. Jerz, Adapting Web Electronic
Libraries to English Studies

Greg Lessard, Michael Levison, Clothing Meaning in Syntax: Aspect and
Applications of Multilingual Generation

Michael Levison, Greg Lessard, Towards a Paperless Conference. (Introduction
to the Conference Abstracts)

Willard McCarty, Lou Burnard, Marilyn Deegan, Jean Anderson, Harold Short,
Root, trunk, and branch: institutional and infrastructural models for
humanities computing in the U.K. (Session)

Tony McNeill, Charlie Mansfield, The Design & Authoring of Internet-based
Study Materials

Ingrid Meyer, Douglas Skuce, Judy Kavanagh, Laura Davidson, Integrating
Linguistic and Conceptual Analysis in a WWW-Based Tool for Terminography

Inge de Mönnink, Combining corpus and experimental data: methodological
considerations

Elli Mylonas, Todd Hettenbach, The ACH/ALLC Abstract Review Database

Nelleke Oostdijk, Tailoring a formal grammar for efficiency without
compromising its linguistic motivation

Espen S. Ore, Claus Huitfeldt, Øystein Reigem, Franz Hespe, Wittgenstein's
Nachlass - Bergen Electronic Edition (WN-BEE)

Rochdi Oueslati, A corpora-based environment for linguistic knowledge

Pierre du Prey, Blair Martin, Daniel Greenstein, Writing, Publishing and
Preserving Electronic Documents related to the Visual Arts. (Session)

Hong Liang Qiao, A Corpus-Oriented Parser

Geoffrey M. Rockwell, Joanna Johnson, Rocco Piro, MILE: A Markup Language
for Interactive Drill Courseware

Thomas Rommel, A reliable narrator? Adam Smith may say so

Lothar Rostek, Marking up in TATOE and exporting to SGML - Rule development
for identifying NITF categories.

Joseph Rudman, David I Holmes, Fiona J. Tweedie, R. Harald Baayen, The State
of Authorship Attribution Studies. (Session)

Carolyn P. Schriber, The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies

David Seaman, The Electronic Archive of Early American Fiction (1775-1850)

Gary F. Simons, Mapping from objects to markup: a springboard for
multiple-strategy electronic publishing

Stéfan Sinclair, L'HyperPo: Exploration des structures lexicales à l'aide
des formes hypertextuelles

C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Tim Bray, Extensible Markup Language (XML)

Ronald Tetreault, Electrifying Wordsworth--A Progress Report

Ismail Timimi, Analyse du discours assistée par ordinateur - Version 3AD95

Frank Tompa, Capitalizing on Text Structures. (Keynote address)

Jonathan J Webster, Martin S.P. Chiu, Developing a web-based dictionary
database

Merna Wells, Welcome to the Carnival: A Play of Electronic Discourse

Eve Wilson, Peter D. Shepton, SGML as a vehicle for porting hypertext
applications between systems

William Winder, Michel Lenoble, Ray Siemens, Theories of Meaning and the
Electronic Text. (Session)

Robert E. Wright, Willard McCarty, Susan Saltrick, Institutional Support in
the Advancement of Technology in the Humanities: Roles, Models, and
Collaboration. (Session)

Ronald W. Zweig, Digitizing Historical Newspapers: New Approaches to a
Complex Problem