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call for papers: FIFTH MEETING ON THE MATHEMATICS OF LANGUAGE (MOL5)




There is a strong relationship between type systems and modern grammar
formalisms.  Types are nowadays widely employed in representing 
grammatical knowledge as they model classes of linguistic entities, such
as lexicon entries, principles, and rules as is familiar from HPSG.

Perhaps this relationship can be addressed in the 5th Meeting on the
Mathematics of Language (MOL5).  Fyi, I have appended the announcement 
for MOL5.

--Uli Krieger

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        FIFTH MEETING ON THE MATHEMATICS OF LANGUAGE (MOL5)
                    Call for Papers

Sponsored by the Association for the Mathematics of Language (a special
interest group of the Association for Computational Linguistics)

DATES: 25-27 August 1997

LOCATION:  Schloss Dagstuhl, Saarbruecken, Germany

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 31,1997

SUBMISSION ADDRESS:  djohns@watson.ibm.com

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:  Submissions are invited from all areas of
study that deal with the mathematical properties of natural language.
These areas include, but are not limited to, mathematical models of
syntax, semantics and phonology; computational complexity of
linguistic frameworks/theories and models of natural language
processing; mathematical theories of language learning; parsing theory;
and quantitative models of language.

If the co-chairs feel the area of a submitted paper cannot be adequately
reviewed by the program committee, an attempt will be made to get
outside reviews.

SUBMISSION FORMATS: All contributions to MOL5 are to be made electronically
as either an unformatted (plain text) ASCII file or LaTex file.
Authors are responsible for their submissions printing without special
actions by the program committee. Submissions should consist of an abstract
of original, previously unpublished work. Abstract length should be no
more than five (5) pages.

PROCEEDINGS: No unrefereed proceedings are planned. It is anticipated
that selected papers will be published after peer review as a special
issue or collection.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Patrick Blackburn (Uni des Saarlandes), Christophere Fouquere (Paris),
David Johnson, co-chair (IBM), Aravind Joshi, co-chair (Penn),
Larry Moss (Indiana), Walt Savitch (UCSD), Andras Kornai (IBM),
Uli Krieger (DFKI), M. J.Nederhoff (Groningen), Giorgio Satta (Padua)

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS: Tilman Becker (DFKI), Hans-Ulrich Krieger (DFKI)
Send queries about local arrangements to:  krieger@dfki.uni-sb.de

SCHLOSS DAGSTUHL INFORMATION: http://www.dag.uni-sb.de
They have reserved 30--40 single rooms (with shower) from Aug. 25
to 27.  Price per room incl. full catering: 135 German Marks

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