[Corpora-List] Mind, Language and Metaphor EuroConference on the Processing of Metaphor and Metonymy - From Computers to Neuropsychology

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Date: Mon Jan 19 2004 - 13:00:47 MET

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    Please find below information on a EURESCO Conference on metaphor,
    metonymy and closely related forms of figurative language (e.g., idiom,
    simile), which may be of particular interest to you. Scientific
    programme, application form and practical information are accessible
    on-line via http://www.esf.org/euresco/04/hc04184. For further details
    on this event, please contact Ms. Anne-Sophie Gablin (asgablin@esf.org)
    from the Euresco Office. Many thanks also for passing on this
    announcement to your colleagues who may be interested in this event.

    One goal of the conference is to engender more interplay between
    psychological, computational and neuroscientific work on figurative
    language/thought. Applicants in other disciplines who are interested in
    figurative language/thought are welcome as well.

    Please note that the application deadline, for both attendance and
    proposing a contribution, is quite soon (February 6th) but that only a
    one-page abstract is required in proposing a contribution.

    Kind regards,
    John Barnden
    University of Birmingham, UK
    (academic chairman of the conference)

    on behalf of

    Corinne Le Moal
    Publicity Officer - EURESCO Office
    EURESCO Office - European Science Foundation
    1 quai Lezay-Marn=E9sia, 67080 Strasbourg, France
    Tel +33 388 76 71 35 Fax +33 388 36 69 87
    http://www.esf.org/euresco <http://www.esf.org/euresco

    Mind, Language and Metaphor
    EuroConference on the Processing of Metaphor and Metonymy - From
    Computers to Neuropsychology
    Granada, Spain, 24-29 April 2004

    chair: John A. Barnden (University of Birmingham, UK)

    Vice-chair: Antonio Barcelona (Universidad de Murcia, E)

    Speakers:

    Antonio Barcelona (Murcia U., E);
    John Barnden (Birmingham U., UK);
    Cristina Cacciari (Modena U., I);
    Dan Fass (Gavagai Tech. & Simon Fraser U., CA);
    Rachel Giora (Tel Aviv U., IL);
    Sam Glucksberg (Princeton U.,US);
    Jerry Hobbs (SRI International, US);
    Albert Katz (U. of Western Ontario, CA);
    Chiara Levorato (U. of Padua, Italy);
    Katja Markert (Leeds U., UK);
    Srini Narayanan (SRI International, US);
    Costanza Papagno (Milan U., I);
    Francisco J. Ruiz De Mendoza Ibanez (Rioja U., E);
    Michael Thomas (Inst. of Child Health, London, UK);
    Zazie Todd (Leeds U., UK);
    Tony Veale (Univ. College Dublin, Ireland);
    Yorick Wilks (Sheffield U., UK).

    Scope:

    The conference covers the processing of metaphor, metonymy and other
    closely related forms of figurative language, whether by brains or by AI
    systems. It encompasses computational (symbolic and non-symbolic),
    psychological and neuroscientific approaches to processing. Specific
    topics of interest include understanding and generation, information
    retrieval and extraction, context handling, machine translation,
    identification of figurative language, child development, relationships
    with mental or developmental disorders, and brain regions and mechanisms
    involved in processing. The conference aims especially to foster
    increased interchange between researchers from different disciplines.

    Financial support:
    A certain number of grants will be available for young researchers - 35
    or under - who are nationals of a Member State of the European Union or
    of an Associated State and who are active inside or outside these Member
    or Associated States at the time of the event. Associated States are:
    Bulgaria, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Iceland,
    Israel, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Romania,
    Slovakia and Slovenia.
    Applications from female researchers are encouraged.

    Deadline for applications:
    6 February 2004.



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