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                            SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
                   (deadline for submission: March 30, 2001)

                              ESSLLI Workshop on

    Information Stucture, Discourse Structure and Discourse Semantics
              http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~ivana/esslli01-wsh/

                              August 20-24, 2001
                              Helsinki, Finland

                   ESSLLI: http://www.helsinki.fi/esslli

                         The workshop is endorsed by
                    SIGSEM: http://www.sigsem.org/ and
                      SIGdial: http://www.sigdial.org/

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    BRIEF MISSION STATEMENT:
    ------------------------

    This workshop aims to provide a forum for recent research on interactions
    between information structure (as a component of sentence-level semantics),
    discourse structure and discourse-level semantics.

    Both Information Structure (IS) and Discourse Structure (DS) are construed
    broadly here:

    -- IS, as comprising structural and semantic properties of utterances
    relating to the discourse status of their content, the actual and attributed
    attentional states of the discourse participants, and the participants'
    prior and changing attitudes.

    -- DS, as covering all aspects of the internal organizational structure of a
    discourse, an essential aspect being the use of explicit and implicit
    devices signifying links between clause and sentences.

    Understanding IS in light of DS and vice versa is not only justified on
    theoreticalgrounds: Experience with applications such as translating
    telephony and interactive query-answering makes it clear that a theory
    relating IS and DS is essential for accurate Natural Language Processing.

    The workshop aims to attract researchers in computational and theoretical
    linguistics and logic who are investigating IS-sensitive discourse
    processing and to facilitate contact, exchange of ideas and cooperation
    between them. We hope that the participants will transcend the difficulties
    caused by proliferating terminologies, and concentrate instead on
    investigating the interactions between IS and DS, with the goal of
    understanding how sentence-level semantic devices that make up IS
    symbiotically serve the needs of discourse cohesion and coherence. We seek
    contributions advancing beyond descriptive frameworks towards an explanatory
    account of how IS and DS, in whatever framework, interact to refer to and
    update a dynamically evolving representation of discourse context. The
    submitted papers will be refereed by the PC.

    See http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~ivana/esslli01-wsh/ for more details.

    SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
    ----------------------

    Full papers addressing the above issues are solicited, not exceeding 5000
    words including references. Each paper must contain a 5-10 lines abstract. A
    postscript or pdf version of the paper should be submitted (zipped) by
    e-mail to

    ivana@cogsci.ed.ac.uk

    by the submission deadline given below. In an accompanying email message,
    please provide the following information:

    Paper title: Contact author: Email(s): 5-10 lines abstract:

    We strongly encourage the use of LaTeX. The workshop proceedings will be
    prepared using
    LaTeX and authors will be required to provide the final versions of their
    papers in
    LaTeX.

    IMPORTANT DATES:
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        March 30 Submission deadline
        April 30 Notifications of acceptance/rejection to authors
        May 20 Final version of papers in LaTeX for the proceedings due
        August 20-24 Workshop dates

    Note that all workshop participants must register as particpants of ESSLLI.
    The early registration fees apply to authors of accepted papers.

    PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
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     Ivana Kruijff-Korbayova (organizer, co-chair)
     Mark Steedman (organizer, co-chair)
     John Bateman
     Daniel Buering
     Elisabet Engdahl
     Bart Geurts
     David Traum
     Maria Vilkuna
     Bonnie Webber

    We are looking forward to your submissions :-)

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    ing. Ivana Kruijff-Korbayova, Dr.
    Center for Computational Linguistics ICCS, Division of Informatics
    Charles University University of Edinburgh

    Malostranske nam. 25. 2 Buccleuch Place
    118 35 Praha 1 Edinburgh, EH8 9NW
    Czech Republic Scotland

    tel. 00420 - 2 - 2191 4288 tel. +44-(0)-131-6504412
    fax. 00420 - 2 - 2191 4309 fax. +44-(0)-131-6506626
    korbay@ufal.mff.cuni.cz ivana@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
                    http://kwetal.ms.mff.cuni.cz/~korbay/
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