Corpora: CFP: CCAAL/PLM2001

From: Przemyslaw KASZUBSKI (przemka@elex.amu.edu.pl)
Date: Sun Oct 29 2000 - 17:15:06 MET

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    Przemek Kaszubski
    przemka@amu.edu.pl

    PLM 2001

    33rd Poznan Linguistic Meeting
    Challenges for linguistics in the 21st century
    27-29 April 2001

    FIRST CIRCULAR AND CALL FOR PAPERS

    PROGRAMME

    The 33rd Poznan Linguistic Meeting, the first PLM of the new
    millenium, organized by the School of English, Adam Mickiewicz
    University, Poznan, Poland, will be devoted to discussing the
    challenges for linguistics in the 21st century.

    The already known points on the programme of PLM 2001 are:

    * a workshop on Challenges in Computer-Assisted Applied
    Linguistics organized by prof. W¦odzimierz Sobkowiak
    swlodek@ifa.amu.edu.pl of the Department of English Computer
    Linguistics, School of English, Adam Mickiewicz University (please
    find attached the organizer's call for papers)

    * a workshop on Language and Global Communication organized
    by dr Adam Jaworski (Cardiff University) (please find attached the
    organizer's call for papers)

    * a session on Challenges for Natural Linguistics in the 21st
    century organized by prof. Katarzyna Dziubalska-Ko¦aczyk
    (School of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna). You are
    invited to submit proposals of talks to the organizer:
    dkasia@ifa.amu.edu.pl

    * a talk by prof. Dafydd Gibbon (University of Bielefeld) on Efficient
    documentation of endangered languages for research and
    applications

    * other already suggested areas/topics: sociolinguistics of
    American dialects, evolutionary linguistics, historical linguistics,
    second language acquisition, computational phonetics, teaching of
    phonetics and phonology

    PAPERS

    Proposals for papers (as well as other sessions or workshops) are
    invited. Two-page abstracts (including bibliography) should be
    submitted to the PLM 2001 address by the end of December 2000,
    preferably by e-mail plm@ifa.amu.edu.pl; alternatively you may
    send us a diskette (Word for Windows or .rtf)

    Abstracts will be reviewed by an international advisory board.
    Notification of acceptance will be sent to the authors by the 16th of
    February 2001. Abstracts for workshops should be sent directly to
    convenors.

    BOOK EXHIBITION AND SALE

    Traditionally, a book exhibition and sale will be organized by the
    Omnibus bookshop, offering very attractive prices on books by
    major linguistic publishers.

    VENUE

    This time the venue is outside of Poznan. Its address is:Bukowy
    Dworek
    tel./fax (+48 502609451)
    tel. (+48 68) 341 28 51
    tel. (+48 68) 341 22 94
    www.ta.pl/bukowydworek
    e-mail: bukowy_dworek@pgnig.com.pl

    This is a congress centre of a very high standard, with well-
    equipped conference rooms and comfortable accommodation. The
    centre is situated in a beautiful natural surrounding of woods and
    lakes. The guests will be offered free use of a swimming pool,
    fitness club, and parking lot. Price per person (regardless of room
    type) per day: 250 PLN (includes accommodation and ALL meals),
    paid at the congress centre.

    TRANSPORT

    The organisers offer transportation from Poznan to Bukowy Dworek
    on the 26th of April, 2001. The coach will leave for Bukowy Dworek
    at 4:00 p.m. from the School of English in Poznan.

    For those who choose to travel by car, a detailed map will be
    provided in the second circular (see also the web page of Bukowy
    Dworek).

    REGISTRATION

    70 PLN (the account number will be provided in the second
    circular). The fee includes the cost of conference materials,
    banquet, tea/coffee during the meeting, transport from Poznan and
    back.

    REPLY FORMS

    To register for the conference, please complete and return the
    enclosed reply form (either by email or by post) at your earliest
    convenience, but not later than the end of December.

    ADDRESS FOR INQUIRIES, ABSTRACTS AND REPLY FORMS

    PLM 2001
    School of English
    Adam Mickiewicz University
    Collegium Novum
    al. Niepodleglosci 4
    61-874 Poznan
    POLAND

    tel: (+48 61) 829-35-06
    fax: (+48 61) 829-35-05
    http://elex.amu.edu.pl/ifa/
    e-mail: plm@ifa.amu.edu.pl

    PLM Organisers
    Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk
    Katarzyna Janicka

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    to be presented at

    CHALLENGES
    IN COMPUTER-ASSISTED
    APPLIED LINGUISTICS,

    a CCAAL workshop
    on 27 April 2001
    organized by the Department of English Computer Linguistics,
    School of English, Adam Mickiewicz University as part of the...

    33 POZNAN LINGUISTIC MEETING
    27-29 April 2001

    Applied linguistics is thriving in Europe and in Poland. The volume
    of foreign language teaching, translation or dictionary-making, to
    name just a few areas, is reaching unprecedented heights.
    Computer assistance is used more and more in all these activities.
     While there have been conferences devoted to applied linguistics
    and computer support in education, we believe that the issues
    concerning the theoretical and practical challenges currently
    encountered at the interface of the two fields have not so far been
    addressed properly. We feel that computer-assistance is either
    taken for granted or treated as a (yet to be deployed) panaceum for
    all applied linguistics problems and weaknesses.

    We propose a different approach, one which is epitomized in the
    concept of 'challenges'. The workshop will be about the challenges
    of CAAL, both those which, while known, have not been faced and
    solved yet, and those which one may foresee in the future. We
    propose to identify and tackle these challenges here and now, in
    the workshop being part of the next Poznan Linguistic Meeting.
    The following is a short list of CAAL challenges which is meant to
    suggest and stimulate, but by no means exhaust the inventory:

    * inflated promises and expectations,
    * hardware and software problems,
    * hardware and software availability,
    * language barrier -- software localization,
    * user interface and effectiveness,
    * learner and teacher training,
    * classroom integration,
    * Internet.

    As far as CAAL itself is concerned, we propose a wide view in
    which 'computer-assistance' may be understood in many ways,
    from the minimum of word-processing to the maximum of systems
    fully equipped in artificial intelligence and working with no
    continuous human supervision. Applied linguistics, in turn, is
    equally liberally interpreted as encompassing practical linguistic
    applications of linguistics, socio- and psycholinguistics, computer-
    science, pedagogy, media studies and others. At the interface of
    these wide ranges of research will be, among others, such
    sciences and activities as:

    * Computer-Assisted Language Learning/Teaching/Instruction
    (CALL/CALT/CAI)
    * Computer-Assisted Translation (CAT)
    * Computer-Assisted Lexicography (CAL)
    * Applied Corpus Linguistics (ACL)
    * Natural Language Processing (NLP)
    * Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
    * Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)

    At present we are planning to have a one-day workshop, i.e.
    proceedings beginning in the morning and completed by a panel
    discussion in the afternoon. We are planning to have half-hour
    slots for paper presentation and discussion. Posters will be
    accepted and displayed if need arises. All proposals will be
    anonymously peer-reviewed before acceptance. Computer-
    assisted interactive presentations are encouraged. Please let us
    know well before the workshop what hardware and software you will
    need.

    Persons wishing to participate in the CCAAL workshop should fill in
    the reply form above and send it to the organizers of the conference
    plm@ifa.amu.edu.pl. The abstract should be sent to the
    undersigned at swlodek@ifa.amu.edu.pl.

    Prof. Wlodzimierz Sobkowiak
    swlodek@ifa.amu.edu.pl

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    Call for Papers

    LANGUAGE AND GLOBAL COMMUNICATION WORKSHOP

    28 APRIL 2001

    This special interest panel will be held alongside the Poznan
    Linguistics Meeting (PLM), 27-29 April 2001.

    Contributions are invited for presentation at the Workshop on any
    aspect of sociolinguistic, discourse analytic and communicative
    aspects of globalisation. Topics may include:

    * Technology, translation, culture
    * Multimodality
    * Quality of life and health care in a global community
    * Tourism as a global cultural industry
    * Linguistic, social and political identities under
    globalisation/localisation
    * Political dimensions of globalisation: democratisation vs.
    hegemonisation

    Please send a 200-300 word abstract (preferably by email) to the
    Workshop Convener, Adam Jaworski, at the address below, by 31
    January 2001.

    Dr Adam Jaworski
    Centre for Language & Communication Research
    Cardiff University
    PO Box 94, Cardiff CF10 3XB
    Wales, UK

    tel +44 (0)29 20874243
    fax +44 (0)29 20874242
    jaworski@cardiff.ac.uk

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