[Corpora-List] 2nd CFP: ASIALEX 2003

From: Yukio Tono (y.tono@meikai.ac.jp)
Date: Wed Jan 08 2003 - 05:19:41 MET

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    ASIALEX '03

    SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

    DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: JANUARY 31, 2003

    The Asian Association for Lexicography
    Meikai University, Urayasu, Japan
    http://www.asialex.org/

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    DATE

    August 27-29, 2003

    VENUE

    Meikai University
    8 Akemi, Urayasu
    Chiba 279-8550
    Japan

    INVITED SPEAKERS

    Henri Bejoint (Universite Lumiere-Lyon 2, France)
    Adam Kilgarriff (University of Brighton, UK)
    Kosei Minamide (Osaka Women's University, Japan)
    Anne Pakir (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

    Others to be announced

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    THE GENERAL THEME OF THE CONFERENCE

    Dictionaries and Language Learning:
    How can dictionaries help human & machine learning?

    MAJOR TOPICS

    1. Computational Lexicography and Lexicology
    2. Corpora and Lexicography
    3. Bilingual Lexicography
    4. The Dictionary and Its User
    5. Language Education and Dictionaries
    6. Historical and Scholarly Lexicography
    7. Specialized Lexicography and Terminology
    8. Reports on Lexicographical and Lexicological Projects
    9. Other Topics

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    PRESENTATION TYPES
    Presentations may be one of the following types: papers,
    posters, symposiums.

    Papers
    The time allotted for each paper presentation is 30 minutes
    (i.e. 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for
    discussion).

    Posters
    A poster session will be held at the conference. Details
    such as the size and format of poster stands will be
    announced later.

    Symposiums
    The time slot for the symposium is 100 minutes (e.g. 4-5
    short papers plus discussion).

    SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
    Participants should submit an abstract of 300 words for a
    paper presentation or the poster session. As for the
    symposiums, the organizer should submit an abstract of 600
    words. The abstracts should be sent to:

    admin@asialex.org

    Please note that we accept email submissions only. Only
    those proposals which follow the abstract specifications
    will be considered.

    In submitting your proposal, please include the following:
    your name(s), paper [poster, symposiums] title,
    institutional affiliation(s), complete mailing and email
    addresses, phone and fax numbers.

    Abstracts should be written in English in plain text and be
    included in the mail-body. Do not send your abstract in an
    attached file.

    Please make the title of your email as follows:

      "Your last name, first name initial: first 5 words of your title"
        (e.g. "Tono, Y: Using electronic dictionaries for ELT")
        If you have multiple authors, indicate the first one only with "et al".

    The deadline for abstract submission is January 31, 2003.

    Those accepted will be notified by February 28, 2003. Those
    not accepted will be notified by the same date as well.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    January 31, 2003: Deadline for abstract submission
    February 28, 2003: Notification of abstract acceptance
    April 30, 2003: Deadline for early registration
    May 31, 2003: Deadline for camera-ready papers
    July 31, 2003: Deadline for final registration

    INQUIRIES
    If you have any questions regarding the conference, please contact us at:

    admin@asialex.org

    Postal address
    ASIALEX Office
    c/o Dr. Yukio Tono
    Meikai University
    8 Akemi, Urayasu
    Chiba 279-8550
    Japan

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    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
    Minoru Murata (Chiba University)
    Ryoichi Asaba (Meikai University)
    Katsuei Yamagishi (Meikai University)
    Shigeru Yamada (Waseda University)
    Yukio Tono (Meikai University)
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    -- 
    Yukio Tono, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor
    Graduate School of Applied Linguistics
    Meikai University
    y.tono@meikai.ac.jp
    



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