14.0643 Corpus Linguistics 2001

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 643.
           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: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 20:21:22 +0000
             From: Dr Andrew Wilson <eia018@comp.lancs.ac.uk>
             Subject: Corpus Linguistics 2001

    CORPUS LINGUISTICS 2001
    30 March-2 April
    CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS

    The programme and registration details for Corpus Linguistics 2001 are now
    available at:

    http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/ucrel/cl2000.html

    As well as sessions on a range of corpus-related themes (including
    historical corpora, computational linguistics, L2 corpus studies, genre
    analysis, discourse analysis and text-linguistics, the lexicon, grammar,
    and markup and annotation), the conference incorporates an afternoon of
    lectures in honour of Geoffrey Leech.

    We are looking forward to what promises to be a great conference.

    Tony McEnery
    Paul Rayson
    Andrew Wilson
    (Local Committee, Corpus Linguistics 2001)
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    CORPUS LINGUISTICS, ANCIENT LANGUAGES, AND OLDER LANGUAGE PERIODS

    29 March 2001

    In connexion with Corpus Linguistics 2001, there will be a pre-session on
    29 March with the theme: Corpus Linguistics, Ancient Languages, and Older
    Language Periods.

    The aim of this session is for researchers working on various ancient
    languages or historical language periods both to introduce their data sets
    and to share their methodologies and problems. In line with the overall
    aims of the conference, it is hoped that this exchange will lead to new
    perspectives on, and solutions to, shared problems, and perhaps to new
    cross-linguistic or methodological collaborations. The programme of
    papers will conclude with an open discussion session on "The way forward
    for corpus-based historical linguistics: links between technology and
    corpus analysis", to which all participants are invited to contribute.

    The provisional programme is available at:

    http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/ucrel/cl2001/clalolp.html

    Participants should register by completing the special workshops section
    of the CL2001 registration form:

    http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/ucrel/cl2001/register.html

    I look forward to what should be a very interesting event.

    Andrew Wilson



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