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            The Fourth International Tbilisi Symposium
                on Language, Logic and Computation

                          Borjomi, Georgia
                       September 23-28, 2001
                       www.illc.uva.nl/borjomi

    The fourth Tbilisi Symposium on Language, Logic and Computation will be
    held in the mountain resort Likani, situated in the Borjomi Canyon, from
    23 to 28 September. The Symposium is organized by the Centre for
    Language, Logic and Speech at the Tbilisi State University in conjunction
    with the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) of the
    University of Amsterdam. The 2001 forum is the fourth instalment of a
    series of biannual Symposia. The preceding ones took place in the
    Georgian mountain resort Gudauri (1995), at the capital of Georgia Tbilisi
    (1997) and in the Black sea cost resort Chakvi (1999). The success
    of this triad encourages us to continue this series.

    THEMES

    The Symposium welcomes papers on current research in all aspects of
    Linguistics, Logic and Computation, including but not limited to:

    Natural language semantics/pragmatics
    Algebraic and relational semantics
    Natural language processing
    Logic in AI and natural language
    Natural language and logic programming
    Automated reasoning
    Natural language and databases
    Information retrieval from text
    Natural language and internet
    Constructive and modal logic

    In line with the main trend in this field we strongly encourage the
    submission of papers concerning applications of logic to computation and
    the application of logic and computation to language description and
    modelling.

    SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

    Abstracts of papers submitted for presentation should not exceed 2 000
    words. The abstracts should include, on the first page: title, author's
    name, affiliation, complete mailing address, phone, fax and e-mail address,
    an abstract of 200 words maximum, and up to five key- words.

    The preferred method of submission is electronically through the website
    www.illc.uva.ml/borjomi
    Only persons without access to the web can submit a hard copy. These hard
    copies should be submitted to the following address:

    Ingrid van Loon
    ILLC
    Plantage Muidergracht 24
    NL-1018 TV Amsterdam
    The Netherlands

    The collection volume of the short versions will be available during the
    Symposium. The printing of the proceedings with full size (8-12 pages)
    papers is planned immediately after the Symposium.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Submission deadline: April 30, 2001
    Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2001
    Registration deadline: August 15, 2001
    Symposium: September 23-28, 2001

    TUTORIALS

    In parallel with the Symposium tutorials will be given by outstanding
    scholars for students and post-graduates. They are explicitly meant to
    address Interdisciplinary issues in the fields of language, logic and
    computation. Johan van Benthem (ILLC, University of Amsterdam) will give
    a tutorial on Logic, Patrick Blackburn (INRIA, Lorraine) on Computation
    and Irene Heim (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to be confirmed)
    on Language.

    INVITED SPEAKERS

    Ju. Apresjan (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow)
    R. Cooper (University of Goteborg)
    M. Krifka (Humboldt University Berlin )
    B. Partee (University of Massachusetts)
    D. Pearce (to be confirmed)
    Y. Venema (University of Amsterdam, to be confirmed)
    A. Voronkov (The University of Manchester)
    M. Zakharyaschev (King's College, London)

    SCIENTIFIC BOARD

    chairs
    Th. Gamkrelidze (Tbilisi State University)
    D. de Jongh (University of Amsterdam)
    members
    Matthias Baaz (Technical University of Vienna)
    Guram Bezhanishvili (New Mexico State University)
    Wim Blok (The University of Illinois at Chicago)
    Igor Boguslavskij (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow)
    George Chikoidze (Georgian Academy of Sciences)
    Robin Cooper (Göteborg University)
    Leo Esakia (Georgian Academy of Sciences)
    Eva Hajicova (Charles University)
    Georgi Japaridze (Villanova University)
    Manfred Krifka (Humboldt University Berlin)
    Igor Melchuk (Montreal University)
    Hiroakira Ono (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
    Barbara Partee (University of Massachusetts)
    Carl Vogel (Trinity College Dublin)

    ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE

    T. Khurodze (pro-rector of the Tbilisi State University, Chair)
    P. Dekker, I. van Loon, M. Marx, H. Zeevat (University of Amsterdam)
    N. Amirezashvili, R. Asatiani, N. Bezhanishvili, G. Chikoidze, R. Grigolia,
    M. Ivanishvili, N. Javashvili, L. Lortkipanidze(Georgian Academy of Sciences)
    N. Chanishvili, K. Phkhakadze, Kh. Rukhaia, N. Shengelaia (Tbilisi State
    University)

    FEES

    The participant's fee is 200 EURO. This fee is not obligatory
    forparticipants from Central and Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent
    States.

    TRAVEL

    By plane to Tbilisi and then by bus (3-4 hours) to Likani; a special bus
    trip is planned which will start inTbilisi at Sunday September 23.

    A visa can be obtained at the airport. All participants will get a letter
    of invitation to facilitate the procedure of getting a visa.

    LOCATION

    Georgia is an ancient country situated between Black and Kaspian Seas,
    Caucasus Mountains and Turkey. This is the country of the Golden Fleece,
    myth of Argonauts, Jason and Medea, Promethee, chained to the Caucasus
    Mountains. Georgia is famous for its high quality wines, exquisite cuisine
    and cordial hospitality.

    The Symposium will be hosted by the Tbilisi State University, the chief
    centre of education in the country which has several outstanding scholars
    in science, art and politics among its graduates.

    The Fourth Tbilisi Symposium will be held in Likani, a group of sanatoriums
    and hotels situated in the famous mountain resort Borjomi. Borjomi (175 km
    west from Tbilisi) is the largest mountain spa in Georgia, whose name is a
    synonym for mineral water throughout Georgia. The surrounding countryside
    with many good walks in the hills and several attractive parks is a nature
    reserve. Borjomi Canyon slopes are covered by mixed forest, variegated in
    the autumn; somewhat higher in the Canyon is the ski resort Bakuriani and
    at a distance of 150 km the medieval cave-city Vardzia. From the monuments
    in Borjomi the most important is one of the residencies of Russian Kings.

    EXCURSIONS

    Short excursions are planned to the ski resort Bakuriani and cave-city
    Vardzia. As one of the options of return to Tbilisi a two-day trip is
    planned to the second town of Georgia, Kutaisi, and the mountain resort
    Shovi situated on the south slopes of the main Caucasus ridge.

    INFORMATION

    www.illc.uva.nl/borjomi

    For more information one may also contact:

    George Chikoidze
    Dept. of Language Modelling
    Institute of Control Systems
    Georgian Academy of Sciences
    34, K. Gamsakhurdia
    380060 Tbilisi
    Georgia
    phone: +995 32 382136
    fax: +995 32 942391
    chiko@contsys.acnet.ge

    or:
    Ingrid van Loon
    Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
    University of Amsterdam
    Plantage Muidergracht 24
    NL-1018 TV Amsterdam
    The Netherlands
    phone: +31 20 525 6519
    fax: +31 20 525 5206
    borjomi@wins.uva.nl

    ABOUT GEORGIA/BORJOMI

    Web sites:
    www.parliament.ge
    www.parliament.ge/~nino/borjomi/borjomi.html
    avkl.narod.ru/gallery/georgia/english.html
    www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/gg.html
    www.grida.no/enrin/htmls/georgia/soegeor/english/biodiv/reserves/borjomi.htm
    www.sakartvelo.com
    dir.yahoo.com/Regional/Countries/Georgia/

    Travel guide: "Georgia; The Bradt Travel Guide" by Tim Burford (published by
    Bradt in 1999); ISBN I 898323 98 4



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