LINGUIST List 19.1550
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Tue May 13 2008
Confs: Computational Linguistics, Morphology, Phonetics, Phonology/USA
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1. Jason
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ACL Special Interest Group in Morphology and Phonology
Message 1: ACL Special Interest Group in Morphology and Phonology
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Date: 11-May-2008
From: Jason Eisner <sigmorphon2008 udel.edu>
Subject: ACL Special Interest Group in Morphology and Phonology
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ACL Special Interest Group in Morphology and Phonology Short Title: SIGMORPHON 2008 Date: 19-Jun-2008 - 19-Jun-2008 Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA Contact: Jeff Heinz Contact Email: heinz udel.edu Meeting URL: http://phonology.cogsci.udel.edu/sigmorphon2008/ Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology Meeting Description: This is SIGMORPHON's first workshop whose scope reflects the SIG's new charter, which has expanded with ACL's approval to include morphology and phonetics as well as phonology. The purpose of the workshop is to bring together researchers interested in applying computational techniques to problems in morphology, phonology, and phonetics. Papers will be on substantial, original, and unpublished research on these topics, potentially including strong work in progress. SIGMORPHON 2008 Tenth Workshop of the ACL Special Interest Group on Computational Morphology and Phonology June 19, 2008 - Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA (in conjunction with ACL 2008) For more information including abstracts and schedule, please visit http://phonology.cogsci.udel.edu/sigmorphon2008/ . Note: Early registration rates for SIGMORPHON 2008 and other ACL 2008 events are available through May 17: http://www.aclweb.org/membership/acl2008reg.php . Invited Talk: Phonological Models in Automatic Speech Recognition Karen Livescu Invited Talk: Counting Rankings Jason Riggle Bayesian Learning over Conflicting Data: Predictions for Language Change Rebecca Morley A Bayesian Model of Natural Language Phonology: Generating Alternations from Underlying Forms David Ellis Unsupervised Word Segmentation for Sesotho Using Adaptor Grammars Mark Johnson Three Correlates of the Typological Frequency of Quantity-Insensitive Stress Systems Max Bane and Jason Riggle Phonotactic Probability and the Maori Passive: A Computational Approach 'Oiwi Parker Jones Evaluating an Agglutinative Segmentation Model for ParaMor Christian Monson, Alon Lavie, Jaime Carbonell and Lori Levin
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