LINGUIST List 19.1533
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Fri May 09 2008
Calls: Anthropological Ling/UK; General Ling/Egypt
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1. Julia
Snell,
Advances in Ethnography, Language and Communication
2. Salwa
Elramly,
8th Conference On Language Engineering
Message 1: Advances in Ethnography, Language and Communication
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Date: 08-May-2008
From: Julia Snell <j.snell04 leeds.ac.uk>
Subject: Advances in Ethnography, Language and Communication
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Full Title: Advances in Ethnography, Language and Communication Date: 20-Sep-2008 - 20-Sep-2008 Location: Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom Contact Person: Melissa de Graaff Meeting Email: melissa.de_graaff kcl.ac.uk Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-May-2008 Meeting Description: This one-day conference aims to explore the possibilities and problems of employing ethnographic approaches to the analysis of verbal and textual data, and consider how such methods can complement other perspectives and methods of inquiry. Final Call for Papers Abstracts for papers and posters are invited from social scientists using ethnographically sensitive perspectives and tools in any area which involves the study of language and communication (for instance, researching social processes, institutions, education, culture or identity). Plenary speakers include Celia Roberts (Department of Education & Professional Studies, Kings College London) and Janet Maybin (Centre for Language and Communication, Open University). Abstracts are particularly encouraged from social science researchers in the early stages of their careers. Oral presentations will be 20 minutes in length, followed by a 10-minute discussion period. Dedicated time will be allocated for poster presentations. Abstracts, of up to 300 words, should be submitted by e-mail attachment (Word files) to melissa.de_graaff kcl.ac.uk. Please submit two files, one containing the abstract and details of the author(s) (name(s), affiliation, email address) and one containing an anonymous abstract. Under the title for the abstract, please give four keywords which summarise the paper/poster. In the body of your email please specify whether the abstract is for a poster or paper presentation. The deadline for submission of abstracts is 15th May 2008. Registration for the conference will open in June 2008. The conference fee is £15, including a buffet lunch, tea and coffee. The conference is organised by Fiona Copland (Institute for the Study of Language and Society, Aston University), Julia Snell (Department of English, University of Leeds) and Sara Shaw (Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London).
Message 2: 8th Conference On Language Engineering
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Date: 08-May-2008
From: Salwa Elramly <sramlye netscape.net>
Subject: 8th Conference On Language Engineering
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Full Title: 8th Conference On Language Engineering Short Title: CLE2008 Date: 17-Dec-2008 - 18-Dec-2008 Location: Cairo, Egypt Contact Person: Salwa Elramly Meeting Email: sramlye netscape.net Web Site: http://www.esole.org Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb), English (eng), French (fra), Turkish (tur), Urdu (urd) Call Deadline: 16-Aug-2008 Meeting Description: The Egyptian Society Of Language Engineering (ESOLE) is launching its call for papers to the experts and researchers working and interested in Language Engineering. This is the eighth conference to be held 17-18 December,2008 at the Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University,Cairo, Egypt. This is encouraged by the great success of the previous conferences. The details about the conference and instructions for writing the papers are found on the Society Web site: http://www.esole.org (Editor Note: Website best viewed in Internet Explorer) Call for Papers Original research papers are called for in the topics of, but not limited to: - Language analysis and comprehension - Language generation - Spoken language understanding - Discourse & dialogue systems - Evaluation of natural language processing systems - Large Corpora - Speech analysis, recognition and synthesis - Natural language processing for information retrieval - Machine translation - Language Engineering frameworks & methodologies - Language Engineering & artificial intelligence - Automatic character recognition - Semantic Web and Ontology languages Papers are to be emailed to Prof. Dr. Salwa Elramly (sramlye netscape.net) Deadlines: Submission of full papers: 16 August 2008 Notification of acceptance of full papers: 11 October 2008 Submission of camera ready papers: 8 November 2008 The details about the conference and instructions for writing the papers are found on the Society Web site: http://www.esole.org (Editor Note: Website best viewed in Internet Explorer) Conference Cairman: Prof. Dr. M. A. Ghonaimy Conference Secretary General: Prof. Dr Salwa Elramly Organizing Committee: Prof. I. Farag Prof. S. Elramly Prof. A.Z. Badr Prof. Hany Kamal Prof. H. Shaheen Dr. A. Bahaa Eng. Mona Zakaria Eng. Bassant Abd El-Hamid Technical Program Committee: Prof. Taghrid Anber , Egypt Prof. I. Abdel Ghaffar , Egypt Prof. M.Ghaly, Egypt Prof. M. Z. Abdel Megid, Egypt Prof. Khalid Choukri, ELDA, France Prof. Christopher Ciri, LDC, U.S.A Prof. Mona T. Diab, Stanford U., U.S.A Prof. Ayman ElDossouki, Egypt Prof. Y. ElGamal, Egypt Prof. M. Elhamalaway, Egypt Prof. S. Elramly, Egypt Prof. H.Elshishiny, Egypt Prof. A.A.Fahmy, Egypt Prof. I. Farag, Egypt Prof. Magdi Fikry, Egypt Prof. Wafaa Kamel, Egypt Prof. S. Krauwer, Netherlands Prof. Bente Maegaard, CST, Denmark Prof. A. H. Moussa, Egypt Prof. M. Nagy, Egypt Prof. A. Rafae, Egypt Prof. Mohsen Rashwan, Egypt Prof. H.I. Shaheen, Egypt Prof. S.I. Shaheen, Egypt Prof. Hasaneen M. AL-Barhamtoshy, Egypt Dr. Tarik F. Himdi, Saudi Arabia
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