LINGUIST List 19.1351
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Tue Apr 22 2008
Calls: General Ling/UK; Computational Ling/Germany
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1. Jeanette
Sakel,
Transfer, Crosslinguistic Influence and Lang. Contact
2. Rainer
Osswald,
Lexical-Semantic and Ontological Resources
Message 1: Transfer, Crosslinguistic Influence and Lang. Contact
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Date: 22-Apr-2008
From: Jeanette Sakel <jeanette.sakel uwe.ac.uk>
Subject: Transfer, Crosslinguistic Influence and Lang. Contact
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Full Title: Transfer, Crosslinguistic Influence and Lang. Contact Date: 09-Jul-2008 - 11-Jul-2008 Location: University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom Contact Person: Jeanette Sakel Meeting Email: jeanette.sakel uwe.ac.uk Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Translation Call Deadline: 20-May-2008 Meeting Description: This workshop aims at bringing together researchers from different research strands, including applied or theoretical aspects of Second Language Acquisition, Contact-induced Variation and Change and Bilingual Speech Processing. Our aim is to discuss recent work on one key issue in these fields, namely cross-linguistic influence, with a view to bringing together the research agendas in each discipline, promoting mutual understanding of theoretical models and concepts, exchanging recent findings and developing collaborative, interdisciplinary research projects. Call for Papers Interdisciplinary approaches to transfer, crosslinguistic influence and contact-induced change 9-11 July 2008, UWE Bristol The proposed workshop will focus on uncovering the processes and mechanisms at work in cross-linguistic influence/transfer in second language learners and bilinguals. As researchers working on bilingual speech production have shown that both languages are active during production, accounting for the ''hard problem'' (Costa 2004; Finkbeiner, Gollan & Caramazza 2006) of unintended choices, i.e cross-linguistic influence/transfer, becomes a key issue. Recent work on transfer suggests that it is important throughout the L2 learning process (Lefebvre, White and Jourdan 2006). In the same way, work on language contact suggests that cross-linguistic influence in bilingual speech can result in language change, and language contact in the form of code-switching can under particular circumstances lead to language shift or language death in the long term (cf. Muysken 2000; Deuchar and Vihman 2002; Treffers-Daller 2005; Matras and Sakel 2007). Nonetheless, altogether the question of how and when transfer operates in L2 learners and bilinguals remains controversial. We want to build a forum of discussion and collaboration between the different approaches to cross-linguistic influence and identify innovative, collaborative ways of approaching this issue. Plenary Speakers: - Albert Costa (University of Barcelona): ''Costs and Benefits of being a bilingual speaker'' - Margaret Deuchar (University of Bangor): ''Welsh as a test case for two models of contact-induced language shift'' - Pieter Muysken (University of Nijmegen): ''Contacts between the Amerindian languages of South America: An overview'' The workshop is sponsored by the LAGB, ESRC Centre for Bilingualism (Bangor), the Bristol Centre for Linguistics at UWE and the Research Committee of the Department of Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies (UWE Bristol) Papers are invited on any aspect of the above-mentioned subjects. Abstracts of no more than 400 words (incl references) should arrive on or before 20th of May on one or both of the following addresses: Jeanette Sakel (jeanette.sakel uwe.ac.uk) or Jeanine Treffers-Daller (jeanine.treffers-daller uwe.ac.uk)
Message 2: Lexical-Semantic and Ontological Resources
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Date: 21-Apr-2008
From: Rainer Osswald <rainer.osswald fernuni-hagen.de>
Subject: Lexical-Semantic and Ontological Resources
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Full Title: Lexical-Semantic and Ontological Resources Date: 01-Oct-2008 - 01-Oct-2008 Location: Berlin, Germany Contact Person: Lothar Lemnitzer Meeting Email: lothar sfs.uni-tuebingen.de Web Site: http://www.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/~lothar/LexSem08/ Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Lexicography; Semantics Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2008 Meeting Description: The aim of the workshop is to provide a forum for discussion of recent developments in the area of lexical-semantic resources - especially with regard to wordnets and ontologies. The focus of this year's meeting is on the maintenance, extension, representation, and standardization of resources. A topic of particular interest is interoperability between different types of resources. Call for Papers The workshop is a follow-up to a series of thematically related events starting with two GLDV workshops on GermaNet in 2003 and 2005 and continued by meetings on lexical-semantic resources at the DGfS 2006 and GLDV 2007 conferences. Contributions reporting on ongoing projects and initiatives to build new resources are also welcome. Papers on the application of lexical-semantic and ontological resources should be submitted to the main conference (see http://konvens.dwds.de/). Important Dates: Submission of extended abstracts: 30 June 2008 Notification of acceptance: 15 July 2008 Workshop date: 1 October 2008 (KONVENS: 30 September - 2 October 2008) Submission Information: Extended abstracts of not more than 2 pages (500-600 words) should be submitted in plain text format or PDF to lothar sfs.uni-tuebingen.de. The languages of the workshop are German and English. We are planning a post-workshop journal publication of selected papers. Registration: Workshop participation is free of charge, but participants are kindly asked to register in advance (contact: lothar sfs.uni-tuebingen.de). We strongly encourage participants to also attend the KONVENS main conference (http://konvens.dwds.de/). Organizers: Claudia Kunze, Universität Heidelberg Lothar Lemnitzer, Universität Tübingen Rainer Osswald, FernUniversität in Hagen Program Committee: Jörg Asmussen (Kopenhagen) Paul Buitelaar (Saarbrücken) Christiane Fellbaum (Berlin, Princeton) Piklu Gupta (Tübingen) Marc Kemp-Snijders (Nijmegen) Maciej Piasecki (Wroclaw) Uwe Quasthoff (Leipzig) Contact Information: Lothar Lemnitzer Seminar für Sprachwissenschaft Universität Tübingen Wilhelmstr. 19 72074 Tübingen fon: +49 (0)7071 29 7 84 88 fax: +49 (0)7071 29 52 14 email lothar sfs.uni-tuebingen.de
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