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FG/MOL 2001 Second CFP (fwd)
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Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 16:21:06 +0200 (EET)
From: Ahti Pietarinen <ess_lli@cc.helsinki.fi>
To: esslli@helsinki.fi
Subject: FG/MOL 2001 Second CFP
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FGMOL'01 FGMOL'01 FGMOL'01 FGMOL'01 FGMOL'01 FGMOL'01 FGMOL'01 FGMOL'01
FORMAL GRAMMAR/MATHEMATICS OF LANGUAGE CONFERENCE
August 10--12, 2001
Helsinki, Finland
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
We are pleased to announce the joint meeting of two conferences:
the sixth conferene on Formal Grammar and the seventh on the
Mathematics of Language. The joint meeting will be held just prior
to the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information.
AIMS and SCOPE
FGMOL'01 provides a forum for the presentation of new and original
research on formal grammar and mathematical aspects of language,
especially with regard to the application of formal methods to natural
language analysis.
Themes of interest include, but are not limited to,
* formal and computational syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and phonology;
* model-theoretic and proof-theoretic methods in linguistics;
* constraint-based and resource-sensitive approaches to grammar;
* foundational, methodological and architectural issues in grammar.
* mathematical properties of linguistic frameworks
* theories and models of natural language processing and generation
* parsing theory
* statistical and quantitative models of language
SPECIAL SESSION on MODEL-THEORETIC SYNTAX
There will be a special session of invited papers on model-theoretic
syntax. The speakers will be Geoffrey K. Pullum (keynote),
Patrick Blackburn, James Rogers, and Uwe Moennich.
ADDITIONAL INVITED SPEAKERS to be announced.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
We invite E-MAIL submissions of abstracts for 30-minute papers (including
questions, comments, and discussion).
A submission should consist of two parts:
- an information sheet (in ascii), containing the name of the author(s),
affiliation(s), e-mail and postal address(es) and a title;
- an abstract, consisting of a description of not more than 5 pages
(including figures and references). Abstracts may be either in plain
ASCII or in (unix-compatible encoded) postscript, PDF, or DVI.
Abstracts can be sent to
fgmol@cs.indiana.edu
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE
April 1, 2001
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE
May 15, 2001
PROCEEDINGS
A full version of each accepted paper will be included in the conference
proceedings, to be distributed at the conference. Full papers are due
June 30, 2001.
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Anne Abeill'e (Paris)
Patrick Blackburn (INRIA)
Gosse Bouma (Groningen)
Mary Dalrymple (Xerox Parc)
Nissim Francez (Haifa)
Thilo Goetz (IBM)
David Johnson (IBM)
Mark Johnso (Brown)
Aravind Joshi (UPenn)
Gerhard J"ager (Utrecht)
Ruth Kempson (London)
Alain Lecomte (LORIA)
Uwe Moennich (T"ubingen)
Glyn Morrill (U.P. Catalunya)
Michael Moortgat (Utrecht)
Owen Rambo (Cogentex)
James Rogers (Earlham)
Giorgio Satta (Padova)
Mark Steedman (Edinburgh)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Web site for ESSLLI XIII: http://www.helsinki.fi/esslli/
Web site for FGMOL'01 :http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~ircs/mol/mol7.html
The organizers:
Geert-Jan Kruijff gj@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
Larry Moss lsm@cs.indiana.edu
Dick Oehrle oehrle@linc.cis.upenn.edu
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{\large{\bf Formal Grammar / Mathematics of Language Conference ---
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CALL FOR PAPERS}}\\
{August 10--12, 2001}\qquad Helsinki\\
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{\bf Programme Committee}
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Anne Abeill\'{e} (Paris) \\
Patrick Blackburn (INRIA) \\
Gosse Bouma (Groningen) \\
Mary Dalrymple (Xerox Parc) \\
Nissim Francez (Haifa)\\
Thilo Goetz (IBM)\\
David Johnson (IBM) \\
Mark Johnson (Brown)\\
Aravind Joshi (UPenn)\\
Gerhard J\"{a}ger (Utrecht)\\
Ruth Kempson (London)\\
Alain Lecomte (LORIA)\\
Uwe M\"{o}nnich (T\"{u}bingen)\\
Glyn Morrill (U.P. Catalunya) \\
Michael Moortgat (Utrecht) \\
Owen Rambow (Cogentex)\\
James Rogers (Earlham) \\
Giorgio Satta (Padova) \\
Mark Steedman (Edinburgh)\\
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{\bf Organizing Committee}\\
Geert-Jan Kruijff (Prague)\\
Larry Moss (Indiana)\\
Richard Oehrle (Ashford)
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{\bf Important Dates}
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Abstracts Due: March 31, 2001\\
Notification: May 15, 2001\\
Final Versions: June 30, 2001\\
Conference: August 10-12, 2001\\
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{\bf Addresses:\quad}
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We are pleased to announce the joint meeting of two conferences:
the sixth conferene on Formal Grammar and the seventh on the
Mathematics of Language. The joint meeting will be held just prior
to the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information.
\medskip
{\it Aims And Scope} FGMOL'01 provides a forum for the presentation of new
and
original research on formal grammar and mathematical aspects of language,
especially with regard to the application of formal methods to natural
language
analysis. Themes of interest include, but are not limited to,
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\item formal and computational syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and
phonology;
\item model-theoretic and proof-theoretic methods in linguistics;
\item constraint-based and resource-sensitive approaches to grammar;
\item foundational, methodological and architectural issues in grammar.
\item mathematical properties of linguistic frameworks
\item theories and models of natural language processing and generation
\item parsing theory
\item statistical and quantitative models of language
\end{itemize}
\noindent We welcome papers from
a wide variety of frameworks.
\medskip
{\it Special session on model-theoretic syntax}
Invited speakers for this are
Geoffrey K. Pullum (keynote),
Patrick Blackburn, James Rogers, and Uwe Moennich.
\medskip
{\it Additional Invited Speakers} to be announced.
\medskip
{\it Submission Details} We invite E-MAIL submissions of abstracts
for 30-minute papers (including questions, comments, and discussion).
A submission should consist of two parts:
\begin{itemize}
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\item an information sheet (in ascii), containing the name of the
author(s),
affiliation(s), e-mail and postal address(es) and a title;
\item an abstract, consisting of a description of not more than 5 pages
(including figures and references). Abstracts may be either in plain
ASCII or in (unix-compatible encoded) postscript, PDF, or DVI.
\end{itemize}
\noindent Abstracts can be sent to {\tt fgmol@cs.indiana.edu} (Larry
Moss).
\medskip
{\it Abstract Submission Deadline} March 31, 2001
{\it Notification of Acceptance} May 15, 2001
{\it Proceedings} A full version of each accepted paper will be
included in the conference proceedings, to be distributed at the
conference. Full papers are due June 30, 2001.
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