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TLT 2009
THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON TREEBANKS AND LINGUISTIC THEORIES
Dates Jan 23, 2009 (iCal) - Jan 24, 2009
Homepage: www.let.rug.nl/tlt
Location
Location: Groningen, The Netherlands
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Important dates
Submissions: Sep 15, 2008
Notification: Oct 17, 2008
Camera ready due: Nov 17, 2008
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 THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON TREEBANKS AND LINGUISTIC THEORIES

 January 23-24, 2009
 Groningen, The Netherlands
 http://www.let.rug.nl/tlt


 SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
 --------------------------------------------
 The Seventh International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories
 will be held on January 23 to 24, 2009 in Groningen, the
 Netherlands. Submissions are invited for papers, posters and demonstrations
 presenting high quality, previously unpublished research in the topics
 described below. Contributions should focus on results from completed as
 well as ongoing research, with an emphasis on novel approaches, methods,
 ideas, and perspectives, whether descriptive, theoretical, formal or
 computational. Papers and poster abstracts will be published in paper as
 well as online proceedings.


 WORKSHOP MOTIVATION AND AIMS
 -----------------------------------------------------------
 Treebanks are language resources that include annotations at levels of
 linguistic structure beyond the word level. They typically provide
 syntactic constituent or dependency structures for sentences and sometimes
 functional and predicate-argument structures. Treebanks have become
 crucially important for the development of data-driven approaches to
 natural language processing, human language technologies, grammar
 extraction and linguistic research in general. There are a number of
 ongoing projects aiming at compiling representative treebanks for specific
 languages. In addition, there are projects that develop tools or explore
 annotation beyond syntactic structure and beyond a single language.

 Experiences in building syntactically processed corpora have shown that
 there is a relation between formal linguistic theory and the practice of
 syntactic annotation. Therefore the connection between treebank development
 and linguistic theories and paradigms merits attention.

 This series of workshops aims at being a forum for researchers and advanced
 students working in these areas. We encourage interested potential
 participants to read the proceedings of the previous workshops (see the web
 page for links).


 WORKSHOP TOPICS
 --------------------------------
 The workshop invites submissions that discuss relevant innovative work in
 treebanking, including the relations and links between, and possibly
 merging of, various aspects of morphological, syntactic, semantic, and
 pragmatic annotation; furthermore, submissions describing work on parallel
 treebanks and/or cross-language annotation schemes, on the relation between
 linguistic theory and the practice of annotation, and on applications of
 information in treebanks are encouraged as well.


 INVITED SPEAKERS
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 Adam Przepiorkowski
 Robert Malouf


 LOCAL ORGANISERS
 ----------------------------------
 Gertjan van Noord, Gosse Bouma, Barbara Plank, Tim van de Cruys,
 Jelena Prokic, Cagri Coltekin, Erik Tjong Kim Sang (University of
 Groningen, the Netherlands) Ineke Schuurman (University of Leuven,
 Belgium)


 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
 --------------------------------------
 PC chairs:
 Frank Van Eynde,  University of Leuven, Belgium
 Anette Frank,  University of Heidelberg, Germany
 Koenraad De Smedt,  University of Bergen, Norway

 PC members:
 Anne Abeille, France
 Gosse Bouma, the Netherlands
 Aoife Cahill, Germany
 Stefanie Dipper, Germany
 Josef van Genabith, Ireland
 Jan Hajic, Czech Republic
 Erhard Hinrichs, Germany
 Julia Hockenmaier, USA
 Sandra Kubler, USA
 Domen Marincic, Slovenia
 Yuji Matsumoto, Japan
 Detmar Meurers, USA
 Yusuke Miyao, Japan
 Joakim Nivre, Sweden
 Stephan Oepen, Norway
 Adam Przepiorkowski, Poland
 Victoria Rosen, Norway
 Yvonne Samuelsson, Sweden
 Kiril Simov, Bulgaria
 Manfred Stede, Germany
 Yannick Versley, Germany


 IMPORTANT DATES
 --------------------------------
 * Deadline for submission: September 15, 2008
 * Notification of acceptance: October 17, 2008
 * Final version due: November 17, 2008


 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION, LOCAL ORGANIZATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 For more information on the submission procedure, instructions for
 authors, venue and other aspects of the workshop, please see the
 workshop website: http://www.let.rug.nl/tlt


 INFORMATION ABOUT CO-LOCATED EVENTS
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TLT will be co-located with CLIN (Computational Linguistics in the
 Netherlands), which will be held on January 22, 2009, in Groningen.

 Please forward this call to colleagues of yours who may be interested.
	

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Facts about "TLT 2009"
AcronymTLT 2009 +
Camera ready dueNovember 17, 2008 +
End dateJanuary 24, 2009 +
Event typeWorkshop +
Has coordinates53° 13' 9", 6° 34' 5"Latitude: 53.219063888889
Longitude: 6.5680083333333
+
Has location cityGroningen +
Has location countryCategory:The Netherlands +
Homepagehttp://www.let.rug.nl/tlt +
IsAEvent +
NotificationOctober 17, 2008 +
Start dateJanuary 23, 2009 +
Submission deadlineSeptember 15, 2008 +
TitleTHE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON TREEBANKS AND LINGUISTIC THEORIES +