2002
March
21-23. CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, 15th. CUNY Grad Ctr, NY, NY. (Contact: sentproc@gc.cuny.edu; http://www.qc.edu/~efernand/CUNY2002.)
21-23. English Renaissance Linguistics & Literature, 13th. U Vigo, Spain. (Contact: SEDERI 13, Dept Filol Ingl, Fac Filol & Trad, U Vigo, Campus As Lagoas Marcosende, E-36200 Vigo, Spain; sederil13@uvigo.es; http://www.uvigo.es/webs/h04/sederil13.)
21-23. Linguistics Studies Workshop, 3rd. U Nantes, France. (Contact: Sophie Wauquier-Gravelines, Conf Ling, UFR Let & Sci Hum, Dept Mod Let, Ch de la Censive du Tertre, BP 81227, Nantes, Cedex 3, 44036, France; 2-40-48-68-56; fax: 2-40-14-13-38; wauquier.s@humana.univ-nantes.fr.)
22-23. New Developments of the 'imparfait'. Aston U, Birmingham, GB. (Contact: Emmanuelle Labeau, Sch Langs & Euro Studies, Aston U, Aston Triangle, Birmingham B4 7ET, GB; 0121-359-36-11, x 4221; fax: 0121-359-61-53.)
22-23. Practical Linguistics of Japanese, 3rd (ICPLJ). San Francisco SU, CA. (Contact: Masahiko Minami, ICPLJ, Dept For Langs & Lits, San Francisco SU, 1600 Holloway Av, San Francisco, CA 94132; 415-338-7451; mminami@sfsu.edu; http://www.sfsu.edu/~japanese/conference/.)
22-24. North American Conference on Afroasiatic Linguistics. Houston, TX. (Contact: eubule@telusplanet.net.)
22-24. Structure & Constituency in the Languages of the Americas. U AB, Edmonton, AB, Canada. (Contact: Langs of Americas Wkshop, Dept Ling, U AB, 4-32 Assiniboia Hl, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6E 2G7; wscla7@ualberta.ca.)
22-24. Studies in the History of the English Language, 2nd (SHEL-2). Seattle, WA. (Contact: Anne Curzan, Box 354330, Engl Dept, U WA, Seattle, WA 98195-4330; acurzan@u.washington.edu; http://staff.washington.edu/kke/shel2.)
24-27. Human Language Technology (HLT 2002). San Diego, CA. (Contact: http://hlt2002.org.)
25-27. Acquiring (& Using) Linguistic (& World) Knowledge for Information Access. Stanford U, Palo Alto, CA. (Contact: jussi@sics.se; http://www.sics.se/~jussi/aaaiss02/.)
25-28. LAUD Symposium, 29th. U Koblenz-Landau, Germany. Theme: The Language of Politico-Social Ideologies. (Contact: Martin Pütz, U Koblenz-Landau, Inst Engl, Im Fort 7, 76829 Landau, Germany; puetz@uni-landau.de.)
27-30. Evolution of Language, 4th. Harvard U, Cambridge, MA. (Contact: evolang@ling.ed.ac.uk; http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/evolang2002/.)
29-30. Asian-Pacific Workshop on Terminology (HKTerm 2002). City U, Hong Kong. (Contact: CTHKTERM@cityu.edu.hk.)
April
2-5. European Meeting on Cybernetics & Systems Research, 16th (EMCSR 2002). U Vienna, Austria. (Contact: Austrian Soc Cybernetic Studies, Schottengasse 3, A-1010 Vienna 1, Austria; 43-1-533-6112; fax: 43-1-4277-9631; sec@oefai.at; http://www.oefai.at/emcsr/.)
3-5. Australasian Cognitive Science Society, 6th. Fremantle, Western Australia. (Contact: Mike Kalish, Cogn Sci Cord, Dept Psych, U W Australia, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia; 61-8-9380-2688; fax: 61-8-9380-1006; kalish@psy.uwa.edu.au; http://www.psy.uwa.edu.au/kalish.)
3-5. IT Culture & Language Education. Bangkok, Thailand. Theme: Information Technology & Universities in Asia. (Contact: Larry D Chong, Dept Engl Studies, Sch For Langs, Kyongju U, 42-1 Hyohyundong, Kyoongju, ROC; 82-54-770-5134; fax: 82-54-748-2812; chongld@kyongju.ac.kr; http://www.kyongju.ac.kr/prof/chongld.)
4-6. New Reflections on Grammaticalization, 2nd. U Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (Contact: Gramma2, Scan Dept, U Amsterdam, Spuistr 134, 1012 VB Amsterdam, The Netherlands; gramma@hum.uva.nl; http://www.hum.uva.nl/gramma/.)
4-6. Poetics & Linguistics Association. U Birmingham, UK. Theme: The Writer's Craft, the Culture's Technology. (Contact: Michael Toolan, PALA 2002, Dept Engl, U Birmingham, Edgbaston Park Rd, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK; pala2002@clg.bham.ac.uk; http://www.english.bham.ac.uk/pala2002.)
5-6. Berkeley Germanic Linguistics Roundtable. UC, Berkeley, CA. (Contact: Irmengard Rauch, Dept Ger, UC, Berkeley, CA 94720; 510-642-2003; fax: 707-746-7480; irauch@socrates.berkeley.edu.)
5-7. International Linguistic Association, 47th. York U, Toronto, ON, Canada. Theme: Bilingualism & Multilingualism. (Contact: Johanna Woltjer, 212-749-3366; ilaconf.woltjer@gte.net; http://www.ilaword.org.)
5-7. West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, 21st (WCCFL-21). UC, Santa Cruz, CA. (Contact: http://ling.ucsc.edu/~wccfl-21.)
6-7. Northwest Linguistics Conference (NWLC2002). Simon Fraser U, Burnaby, Vancouver, BC, Canada. (Contact: nwlc@sfu.ca; http://www.sfu.ca/~nwlc.)
6-8. British Association of Slavonic & East European Studies (BASEES). Cambridge, UK. (Contact: Neil Bermel, Dept Russian & Slav Studies, Arts Tower, Western Bank, U Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK; 44-114-222-7405; fax: 44-114-222-7416; n.bermel@sheffield.ac.uk.)
6-9. American Association for Applied Linguistics. Salt Lake City, UT. (Contact: AAAL, PO Box 21686, Eagan, MN 55121-0686; 612-953-0805; fax: 612-431-8404; aaaloffice@aaal.org; http://www.aaal.org.)
7-9. International Association of Literary Semantics. U Birmingham, UK. (Contact: Michael Toolan, IALS 2002, Dept Engl, U Birmingham, Edgbaston Park Rd, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK; pala2002@clg.bham.ac.uk; http://www.english.bham.ac.uk/pala2002.)
9-11. GLOW, 25th. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (Contact: GLOW 2002 Selection Cte, Meertens Inst, PO Box 94264, 1090 CG Amsterdam, The Netherlands; glow2002@meertens.knaw.nl.)
9-11. Linguistics Association of Great Britain. Edge Hill C, Liverpool, UK. (Contact: http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/acadepts/humarts/english/lagb.htm.)
9-13. Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, 36th. Salt Lake City, UT. (Contact: TESOL, 700 S Washington St, Ste 200, Alexandria, VA 22314; 703-836-0774; fax: 703-836-7864; conv@tesol.edu; http://www.tesol.edu.)
10-12. Intercultural, Cognitive, & Social Pragmatics, 1st (EPICS 1). U Seville, Spain. Theme: Current Issues on Pragmatic Research. (Contact: Reyes Gomez, Dept Hum, Engl Lang Dept, U de Olavide, Carretera de Utrera km.1, Seville, Spain 41013; rgommor@dhuma.upo.es.)
11-13. Speech Prosody 2002. Aix-en-Provence, France. (Contact: sp2002@lpl.univ-aix.fr; http://www.lpl.univ-ix.fr/sp2002/.)
11-13. UK Symposium on Hispanic Linguistics. U Surrey, UK. (Contact: M.placencia@bbk.ac.uk; http://www.surrey.ac.uk/LIS/Spanish/simposio.html.)
12-13. Modern Western Armenian: Perspectives & Prospects. Ann Arbor, MI. (Contact: Kristy Demas, Coord, Armenian Studies Prog, 1080 South University, Ste 3663, U MI, Ann Arbor, MI 48109; 734-764-1825; fax: 734-763-9154; kdemas@umich.edu.)
12-14. Gender & Language Association, 2nd (IGALA2). Lancaster U, UK. (Contact: igala2@lancs.ac.uk; http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/groups/gal/igala2.htm.)
12-14. National Council of Organizations of Less Commonly Taught Languages, 5th. Arlington, VA. Theme: Expanding Our Capabilities: Focus on Teacher Preparation & Professional Development for the Less Commonly Taught Languages. (Contact: Scott McGinnis, Natl For Lang Ctr, 7100 Baltimore Av, Ste 300, College Park, MD 20740; 301-403-1750 x18; fax: 301-403-1754; smcginnis@nflc.org; http://www.councilnet.org.)
12-14. Symposium about Language & Society--Austin, 10th (SALSA 2002). U TX, Austin, TX. (Contact: SALSA, Dept Ling, U TX, Austin, TX 78712; utsalsa@uts.cc.utexas.edu; http://www.utexas.edu/students/salsa.)
15-17. Generative Grammar Colloquium, 12th. Lisbon, Portugal. (Contact: xiicgg@netvisao.pt; http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/clunl/XICGG/XIICGG_index.htm.)
17-19. Foreign Language Teaching & Professional Communication, 3rd (WEFLA). Holguin, Cuba. (Contact: Vilma Piez, Conf Chair, WEFLA 2002, fax: 53-24-46-8050; vilma@uho.hlg.edu.cu.)
17-20. Processing of Arabic. Tunis, Tunisia. (Contact: Fac Let, La Manouba, Dept Arabe, Colloq 2002, 2010 LA Manouba, Tunisia; brahem@irsit.rnrt.tn.)
17-20. Spanish in the United States & Spanish in Contact with Other Languages in the Ibero-American World, 19th. U PR, Rio Piedras, PR. (Contact: Luis A Ortiz, Ling Grad Prog, Fac Hum, U PR, Rio Piedras Campus, PO Box 22765, Rio Piedras, PR 00931-2765; 787-764-0000 x 3389; fax: 787-763-5899; luortiz@prtc.net.)
18-20. International Association for Dialogue Analysis (IADA). Utrecht, The Netherlands. Theme: Dialogue Analysis in & around the Multicultural Classroom. (Contact: http://zsf5.uni-muenster.de/zsf/iada/workshop-utrecht.htm.)
18-20. Theory & Application of Diagrams, 2nd (DIAGRAMS 2002). Callaway Gardens & Resort, Georgia, USA. (Contact: http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~d2k2/.)
19-20. Bouillon de Langues: Sens & Structures: Approche Contrastive. U Lille III, France. (Contact: Bouillon de langs, SILEX - UMR CNRS 8528, U Lille III, BP 149, Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex 59650, France; bouillondelangues@univ-lille3.fr.)
19-21. Linguistic Symposium on the Romance Languages, 32nd (LSRL XXXII). U Toronto, ON, Canada. (Contact: LSRL XXXII, Dept Fren, U Toronto, 50 St Joseph St, Toronto, ON, Canada M5S 1J4; 416-926-1300 x 3304; lsrl.xxxii@utoronto.ca; http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/lsrl32/.)
20-24. Mind, Language, & Metaphor: Euroconference on Consciousness & the Imagination. Kerkrade, The Netherlands. (Contact: J Hendekovic, Euro Sci Found, EURESCO Unit, 1 quai Lezay-Marn³sia, Strasbourg Cedex 67080, France; 33-388-76-71-35; fax: 33-388-36-69-87; euroseco@esf.org; http://www.esf.org/euresco/02/hc02184.)
25-27. Chicago Linguistic Society, 38th (CLS 38). (Contact: Chicago Ling Soc, 1010 E 59 St, Chicago, IL 60637; cls@diderot.uchicago.edu.)
26-28. American Indigenous Languages Workshop. Santa Barbara, CA. (Contact: Wrkshp Amer Indigenous Langs, Dept Ling, U CA, Santa Barbara, CA 93106; 805-893-3776; wail@linguistics.ucsb.edu; http://orgs.sa.ucsb.edu/nailsg/.)
26-28. Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association, 9th. Cornell U, Ithaca, NY. (Contact: AFLA 9, Dept Ling, Morrill Hl, Cornell U, Ithaca, NY 14853-4701; AFLA9@cornell.edu; http://ling.cornell.edu/afla9.)
26-28. Germanic Linguistics. IN U, Bloomington, IN. (Contact: glac8@indiana.edu; http://www.indiana.edu/~glac8/index4.htm.)
26-28. North American Phonology Conference, 2nd (NAPhC2). Concordia U, Montreal, PQ, Canada. Theme: I-Phonology. (Contact: hale1@alcor.concordia.ca; http://modlang-hale.concordia.ca/naphc.html.)
27. Spring Linguistics Colloquium. U NC-Chapel Hill, NC. Abstract deadline: 15 March 2002. (Contact: elainef@email.unc.edu.)
27-28. BAAL Linguistic Ethnography Seminar. U Wales, Gregynog, Wales, UK. (Contact: Wini Davies, Dept Euro Langs, PCA/UWA, Aberystwyth SY23 3DY, Cymru, Wales; 01970-622-557; fax: 01970-622-553; http://www.aber.ac.uk/education/Research/Linguistic_Ethnography_Forum/index.htm.)
27-28. Finno-Ugric Studies Association of Canada, 13th. Simon Fraser U, Vancouver, BC, Canada. (Contact: Zita McRobbie, Conf Org Cte, FUSAC, Dept Ling, Simon Fraser U, 8888 University Dr, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada; 604-291-5782; fax: 604-291-5659; mcrobbie@sfu.ca; http://vpacademic.yorku.ca/fusac.)
May
3-5. Contrast in Phonology, 2nd. U Toronto, ON, Canada. Theme: The Role of Perception in the Acquisition & Maintenance of Contrast. (Contact: contrast@chass.utoronto.ca; http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~contrast/.)
3-5. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics, 11th (FASL 11). U MA-Amherst, MA. (Contact: FASL11 Cte, Dept Ling, U MA, Amherst, MA 01003-7130; 413-545-0889; fax: 413-545-2792; FASL11@linguist.umass.edu; http://www.umass.edu/linguist/FASL11/.)
3-6. International Colloquium of Arabic Lexicology, 5th (ICL). Tunis, Tunisia. Theme: Lexical Semantics. (Contact: Assoc Lex Arab Tunisia, 77 bis, Av Bellevue, El-ouardia, Tunis 009, Tunisia; fax: 216-1-885-094; Ibrahim.Benammar@ceres.rnrt.tn.)
9-11. Natural Language Processing 2002, 5th (SNLP)/Oriental COCOSDA Workshop 2002. Hua Hin, Prachuapkirikhan, Thailand. (Contact: Thanaruk Theeramunkong, Info Tech Prog, Sirindhorn Intnl Inst of Tech, Thammasat Rangsit Campus, Pathumthani 12121, Thailand; snlp-o-cocosda2002qa@lomd/soot/ti/ac/th; http://kind.siit.tu.ac.th/snlp-o-cocosda2002/.)
10-12. New Developments in Linguistic Pragmatics. U Lodz, Poland. (Contact: Piotr Cap, Dept Engl, U Lodz, Al Kosciuszki 65, Lodz, Poland 90-514; 48-42-639-0220; kret@lodz.pdi.net.)
16-18. Text & Economics. U Antwerp, The Netherlands. (Contact: Ingeborg Dusar, Dept Lang & Commun, U Antwerp, Prinsstraat 13, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium; 32-3-220-42-22;ingeborg.dusar@ua.ac.be; http://www.tew.ua.ac.be/text&economics.htm.)
17-18. Applied Linguistics Symposium, 7th. U Americas, Pueblas, Mexico. (Contact: http:/www.pue.udlap.mx/forolaplicada/.)
17-19. Department of Linguistics Meeting, 23rd. Aristotle U, Thessaloniki, Greece. (Contact: Dept Ling, Fac Phil, Aristotle U, Thessaloniki 540-06, Greece; sinedrio_glossol_thess@yahoo.com.)
18-19. Japan Second Language Association, 2nd. Kyoto Sangyo U, Japan. (Contact: waka@gpwu.ac.jp; http://www.kuwana.ne.jp/hidekiy/J-SLA/Index_Japanese1.html.)
20-21. English Languages Studies. Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Theme: Shaping English Language Instruction for an International Communication. (Contact: Grad Prog Engl Lang Studies, Sanata Dharma U, Teromol Pos 29, Yogyakarta 55002, Indonesia; 274-513-301 x 501; fax: 274-540-739; els@staff.usd.ac.id.)
20-23. Tree Adjoining Grammars & Related Frameworks, 6th (TAG+6). Venice, Italy. (Contact: http://www.ircs.upenn.edu/tag/.)
21-24. International Linguistics Conference. Athens, Greece. Theme: Reviewing Linguistic Thought: Perspectives into the 21st Century. (Contact: Intnl Ling Conf, c/o Kiki Nikiforidou, Fac Engl Stud, U Athens, Panepistimioupoli, Zografou, GR-15784 Athens, Greece; mdros@tee.gr; http://www.uoa.gr/english/Conferences.htm.)
24-26. Syntax, Semantics, & Acquisition of Aspect Workshop. U IA, Iowa City, IA. (Contact: Roumyana Slabakova, Dept Ling, 557 Engl Phil Bldg, U IA, Iowa City, IA 52242; Roumyana-Slabakova@uiowa.edu.)
25-28. Canadian Association of Hispanists. U Toronto, ON, Canada. (Contact: cj.ramirez@utoronto.ca; http://www.ryerson.ca/spanish/ach/.)
25-28. Canadian Linguistic Association. Toronto, ON, Canada. (Contact: http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~cla-acl.)
27-29. Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 15th (AI'2002). U Calgary, AB, Canada. (Contact: http://www.cs.unb.ca/ai2002.)
29-31. Language Resources & Evaluation, 3rd. Las Pas, Canary Islands, Spain. (Contact: Khalid Choukri, 55-57 Rue Brillat-Savarin, 75013 Paris, France; 33-1-43-13-33-33; fax: 33-1-43-13-33-30; choukri@elda.fr; http://www.elda.fr/.)
30 May - 1 June. Cognitive & Neural Systems, 6th. Boston U, MA. (Contact: Dept Cogn & Neural Sys, Boston U, 677 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02215; fax: 617-353-7755; http://www.cns.bu.edu/meetings/.)
June
1-6. Theoretical & Experimental Linguistics: EuroConference on the Syntax of Normal & Impaired Language. Corinth, Greece. (Contact: J Hendekovic, Euro Sci Found, EURESCO Unit, 1 quai Lezay-Marn³sia Strasbourg, Cedex 67080, France; 33-388-76-71-35; fax: 33-388-36-69-87; euresco@esf.org; http://www.esf.org/eurosco/02/hc02183.)
6-8. Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies, 18th. Johns Hopkins U, Baltimore, MD. Theme: The Baltic States in the Era of Globalization. (Contact: Steven Young, Dept Mod Langs, UMBC, Baltimore, MD 21250; 410-455-2117; 410-455-1025; young@umbc.edu.)
7-8. Cercle Linguistique du Centre & de l'Ouest, 16th (CerLiCO). Tours, France. Theme: Lexical Morphosyntax Categorization & Languge in Use. (Contact: Gilles Col, U Tours, UFR d'Anglais-LEA, 3 rue des Tanneurs, 37041 Tours cedex, France; Gilles.Col@mshs.univ-poiters.fr.)
7-9. Semiotic Society of Finland, 21st. Imatro, Finland. Abstract deadline: 31 March 2002. (Contact: Intnl Sem Inst, Imatra Cul Ctr, Virastokatu 1, Imatra 55100, Finland; 358-5-681-6639; fax: 358-5-681-6628; Maija.Rossi@isisemiotics.fi; http://www.isisemiotics.fi.)
13-15. Non-Lexical Semantics. U Paris 7, France. Abstract deadline: 13 March 2002. (Contact: Conf Sem Non-lex, U Paris 7, UFR LING, Case 7031, 2 Pl Jussieu, 75251 Paris Cedex 05, France; non-lexical@linguist.jussieu.fr.)
16-18. Athabascan Languages Conference. Fairbanks, AK. Theme: Beyond Revitalization: Toward a Sustainable Future for Athabascan Languages. (Contact: ALC 2002, Alaska Native Lang Ctr, Box 757680, Fairbanks, AK 99775-7680; http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/alc.)
19-21. Chronos Colloquium, 5th. Groningen U, The Netherlands. Theme: Discourse Interpretation Rules & Sentence Meaning. (Contact: Bram ten Cate, Cluster Euro Talen, Postbus 716, 9700 AS Groningen, The Netherlands; 050-363-5932; fax: 050-363-5821; a.p.ten.cate@let.rug.nl; http:/www.let.rug.nl/~tencate.)
20-22. Caucasian Colloquium, 11th. Moscow, Russia. (Contact: Dept Theor & Appl Ling, 1st Bldg for Hum, Moscow SU, Vorobjovy Gory, Moscow RF-119899, Russia; kibrik@philol.msu.ru.)
20-22. Sociology of Language & Religion. U Surrey Roehampton, London, England. (Contact: 'tope Omoniyi, Sch Engl & Mod Langs, U Surrey Roehampton, Roehampton Lane, London SW15 5PH, England; 44-208-392-3416; fax: 44-208-392-3146; t.omoniyi@roehampton.ac.uk.)
21-23. Formal Linguistics Conference. Changsha, PRC. Abstract deadline: 1 April 2002. (Contact: ningyangling@163.com or linguisticsling@hotmail.com.)
24-25. Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics, 18th (IATL 18). Bar-Ilan U, Ramat Gan, Israel. (Contact: IATL 18, Dept For Lits & Ling, attn: Jeannette Schaeffer, Ben Gurion U Negev, PO Box 653, Be'er Sheva 84105, Israel; jschaef@bgumail.bgu.ac.il.)
24-30. North American Summer School in Logic, Language, & Information. Stanford, CA. (Contact: sarenac@stanford.edu; http://www.stanford.edu/group/naslli/.)
25-28. Language in Time: Language Evolution & Language Change. U W Australia, Nedlands, W Australia. (Contact: john.henderson@uwa.edu.au; http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/LingWWW/langsci/2002)symposium.html.)
27-28. English Phonology. U Toulouse, France. (Contact: http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/acadepts/humarts/english/toulouse.htm.)
27-30. Society for Text & Discourse, 12th. Chicago, IL. (Contact: 815-753-0805; jmagliano@niu.edu.)
28-29. CLASS Workshop on Natural, Intelligent, & Effective Interaction in Multimodal Dialogue Systems. Copenhagen, Denmark. Paper Deadline: 31 March 2002. (Contact: kuppevelt@ims.uni-stuttgart.de.)
July
3-5. Lexical Functional Grammar, 7th (LFG2002). Athens, Greece. (Contact: LFG2002, c/o Rachel Nordlinger, Dept Ling & Appl Ling, U Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia; racheln@unimelb.edu.au; http://thais.cs.ece.ntua.gr/LFG2002/.)
6-7. Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2002). U Penn, Philadelphia, PA. Theme: The Next Big Thing in Data-driven NLP. Paper deadline: 4 April 2002. (Contact: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/llee/emnlp.html.)
7-12. Association for Computational Linguistics, 40th. Philadelphia, PA. (Contact: http://www.acl02.org.)
7-13. World Congress of Sociology. Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Contact: Max.Travers@bcuc.ac.uk.)
8-11. Korean Linguistics, 13th (ICKL 2002). U Oslo, Norway. (Contact: ICKL 2002, Gregory Iverson, Dept For Langs & Ling, Curtin Hl, Rm 829, U WI, Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413; iverson@uwm.edu or ICKL 2002, Sang-Cheol Ahn, Dept Engl, Kyung Hee U, 1 Hoegi-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 130-701, S Korea; scahn@khu.ac.kr; http://www.ickl.net.)
10-12. La argumentación: Linguística/Retórica/Lógica/Pedagogía. U Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Contact: Maria Marta Garcia Negroni, Inst Ling, Fac Filo & Let, 25 de Mayo 221 [1002], U Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 5411-4343-1196; fax: 5411-4343-2733; mmgn@filo.uba.ar.)
15-19. Systemic Functional Congress, 29th. U Liverpool, UK. Theme: Systemic Linguistics & the Corpus. (Contact: http://www.liv.ac.uk/english/confer/confer/ISFC_2002.html.)
19-20. German Association for the History of Linguistics, 14th. U Umea, Sweden. (Contact: kjell-ake.forsgren@tyska.umu.se;http://home.t-online.de/home/dutz.nodus/03-rb.htm.)
21-26. European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 15th (ECAI 2002). (Contact: http://ecai2002.univ-lyon1.fr.)
22-25. Societas Linguistica Europaea, 35th. Potsdam, Germany. (Contact: http://www.uni-potsdam.de/u/dekanat_philfak1/sle/index.htm.)
30 July - 3 August. Linguistic Association of Canada & the United States, 29th (LACUS). U Toledo, OH. Theme: Linguistics & the Real World. (Contact: Lois Stanford, LACUS Conf Cte, Ling Dept, 4-32 Assiniboia Hl, U AB, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2E7; losi.stanford@ualberta.ca.)
August
3-5. Malay/Indonesian Linguistics Symposium, 6th. Bintan Island, Riau, Indonesia. (Contact: ellaur@nus.edu.sg; http://www.eva.mpg.de/~gil/ismil.)
5-9. Methods in Dialectology, 11th (Methods XI). U Joensuu, Finland. Theme: Dialects across Borders. (Contact: Methods XI Org Cte, Dept Engl, U Joensuu, PO Box 111, FIN-80101 Joensuu, Finland; fax: 358-251-4211; methodsxi@joensuu.fi; http://www.joensuu.fi/fld/methodsxi/.)
7-8. Intelligent Systems Design & Applications, 2nd (ISDA 2002). Atlanta, GA. (Contact: http://www.softcomputing.net/.)
7-9. Turkish Linguistics, 11th. E Mediterranean U, Turkish Rep of N Cyprus. (Contact: ICTL 2002, E Med U, Fac Arts & Scis, Dept Turk Lang & Lit, Famagusta-TRNC, Mersin 10, Turkey; 90-392-630-1208; fax: 90-392-365-1604; kamile.imer@emu.edu.tr; http://www.emu.edu.tr/ictl2002.)
7-11. Organization in Discourse 2: The Historical Perspective. Turku, Finland. (Contact: oid2002@utu.fi; http://www.utu.fi/hum/engfil/oid2002.html.)
8-9. Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, 9th (HPSG-2002). Seoul U, S Korea. (Contact: wechsler@mail.utexas.edu or jongbok@khu.ac.kr.)
9-10. Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop, 17th (CGSW 17). U Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland. (Contact: CGSW 17 Cte, s/o Sigridur Sigurjonsdottir, Dept Icelandic, U Iceland, Arnagardi v Sudurgotu, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland; siggasig@hi.is; http://www.ismal.hi.is/imf/cgsw17/.)
14-16. Salish & Neighboring Languages, 37th. Bellingham, WA. Paper deadline: 14 June 2002. (Contact: kristin.denham@wwu.edu.)
14-17. Society for Caribbean Linguistics, 14th (SCL 2002). U W Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago. (Contact: Valerie Youssef, Dept Lib Arts, U W Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago; libarts@carib-link.net, attn Valerie Youssef.)
22-24. First Language Attrition: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Methodological Issues. Vrije U, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (Contact: Monika S Schmid, Engl Taal Cult, Fac Let, Vrije U, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands; http://www.let.vu.nl/events/2002/langattr.nsf.)
24 August - 1 September. Computational Linguistics, 19th. Taipei, Taiwan. (Contact: Winfried Lenders, Inst Kommun & Phone, U Bonn, Poppelsdorfer Allee 47, D-53115 Bonn, Germany; Lenders@uni-bonn.de.)
30 August - 1 September. Association for French Language Studies. U St Andrews, Ecosse, GB. Theme: Le français d'hier, d'aujourd'hui et de demain. Abstract deadline: 31 March 2002. (Contact: Wendy Anderson, Sch Mod Langs, St Andrews U, St Andrews KY16 9PH, GB; 44-1334-46-36-47; fax: 44-1334-46-36-77; afls2002@st-and.ac.uk; http://www.unl.ac.uk/sals/afls.)
September
2-6. Linguistics & Phonetics 2002 (LP2002). Meikai U, Urayasu, Japan. (Contact: midori34@meikai.ac.jp.)
4-5. Mongolic Languages Workshop. Acad Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. Abstract deadline: 31 March 2002. (Contact: Hui-chen Huang, Wkshp Mongolic Langs, Field Res Grp, 301 R, Inst Ling, Acad Sinica, No 130, Sec 2, Yanjiuyuan Rd, Nankang 11529, Taipei, Taiwan; suying@sinica.edu.tw.)
4-6. Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, Applications, 10th (AIMSA 2002). Varna, Bulgaria. Abstract deadline: 4 May 2002. (Contact: Anja Wedberg, ITRI, U Brighton, Lewes Rd, Brighton BN2 1GA, UK; 44-1273-642-900; fax: 44-1273-642-908; aimsa02@itri.bton.ac.uk.)
6-7. Laboratory Approaches to Spanish Phonology. Minneapolis, MN. Abstract deadline: 1 April 2002. (Contact: hispling@tc.umn.edu.)
6-8. Construction Grammar, 2nd ( ICCG2). Helsinki, Finland. (Contact: Jaako Leino, Dept Finnish, U Helsinki, PO Box 13 [Meritullinkatu 1 B], FIN-00014 Helsinginyliopisto, Finland; iccg2-2002@helsinki.fi; http://www.eng.helsinki.fi.janola/iccg2.htm.)
6-11. Linguistic Structures & Their Deployment in the Organization of Conversation. Helsinki, Finland. Application deadline: 10 May 2002. (Contact: cwalford@esf.org; http://www.esf.org/euresco/02/hc02159.)
9-12. Text, Speech, & Dialogue (TSD 2002). Brno, Czech Rep. (Contact: Dana Komarkova, TSD 2002, Fac Informatics, Masaryk U, Botanick 68a, CZ-602-00 Brno, Czech Rep; 420-5-41-512-359; fax: 420-5-41-212-568; tsd2002@fi.muni.cz; http://www.fi.muni.cz/tsd2002/.)
10-12. Structure of Hungarian, 6th (ICSH 6). Heinrich-Heine-U, Düsseldorf, Germany. Abstract deadline: 13 May 2002. (Contact: icsh6@phil-fa.uni-duesseldorf.de; http://www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~icsh6.)
11-13. Grammatical Inference, 6th (ICGI-2002). Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Paper deadline: 5 April 2002. (Contact: http://www.illc.uva.nl/ICGI-2002/.)
12-14. Romani Linguistics, 6th. Graz, Austria. Theme: Descriptive & Applied Romani Linguistics. Abstract deadline: 15 May 2002. (Contact: 6th Conf Romani Ling, Inst Sprachwissenschaft, Merangasse 70, Graz, Austria A-8010; 43-316-380-2426; fax: 43-316-380-9782; romani@gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at.)
16-17. Agreement Workshop. U Manchester, UK. (Contact: c.tiberius@surrey.ac.uk.)
16-20. Spoken Language Processing, 7th (ICSLP-2002). Denver, CO. Paper deadline: 30 March 2002. (Contact: Ctr Spoken Lang Res, U CO, Boulder, CO 80309-0594; http://www.icslp2002.org/).
18-20. Discourse Anaphora & Anaphor Resolution, 4th (DAARC2002). Lisbon, Portugal. (Contact: Antonio Branco, DAARC2002, U Lisbon, Fac Scis, Dept Inf, Campo Grande, Lisbon 1700, Portugal; daarc2002@di.fc.ul.pt.)
18-21. European Second Language Association. Basel, Switzerland. (Contact: http://eurosla12.romsem.unibas.ch.)
19-21. Comparative Romance Linguistics. Antwerp, Belgium. Abstract deadline: 1 May 2002. (Contact: CRL, Dept Romance Langs, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Antwerp-Wilrijk, Belgium; 32-3-820-28-24; coene@uia.ua.ac.be.)
19-21. Morphology Forum, 3rd. U Lille 3, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France. Theme: Morphological Units. Abstract deadline: 31 March 2002. (Contact: Bernard Fradin, Morph 3 Forum, LLF Tour centrale, Case 7031, 2 place Jussieu, Paris Cedex 05, France, F-75251; bernard.fradin@linguist.jussieu.fr.)
20-22. Greek Syntax & the Minimalist Seduction. U Reading, UK. (Contact: Greek Syntax Wrkshp, Irene Philippaki-Warburton, Sch Ling & Appl Lang Studies, U Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 18, Reading, UK RG6 6AA; i.philippaki-warburton@reading.ac.uk.)
24-27. Engineering of Intelligent Systems, 3rd. U Malaga, Spain. (Contact: ICSC-NAISO The Netherlands (Operating Div), PO Box 1091, 3360 BB Sliedrecht, The Netherlands; 31-184-496999; fax: 31-184-421065; eis2002@ITStransnational.com.)
24-27. Luria Memorial Conference, 2nd. Moscow, Russia. (Contact: Intern Luria Mem Conf, Yu Mikadze, Org Cte, Psych Dept, Mosow U, 8 Mohovaya St., b.5, Moscow 103009, Russia, fax: 095-203-3593; kmp@psy.msu.ru; http://www.psy.msu.ru/science/conference/luria/english.htm.)
27-28. Entre les Deux Rives--Colloque Contrastif Français-Finnois, 6th. Helsinki, Finland. (Contact: 358-9-19-12-29-08; eva.havu@helsinki.fi; http://www.helsinki.fi/hum/romkl/fra/fra_manif.html.)
30 September - 2 October. Advances in Modal Logic (AiML 2002). Toulouse, France. Abstract deadline: 15 May 2002. (Contact: balbiani@irit.fr; http://www.irit.fr/ACTIVITES/LILaC/Pers/Balbiani/aiml02.htm)
October
1-4. Archaeology & Linguistics of Australia, 2nd (ARCHLING II). Canberra, ACT, Australia. Theme: Echoes of Ancient Footsteps: Archaeological & Linguistic Evidence in Australian Culture History. (Contact: Patrick McConvell, 61-2-6246-1116; fax: 61-2-6249-7714; patrick.mcconvell@aiatsis.gov.au; http://crlc.anu.edu.au/arcling2.)
3-5. Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics (QITL). U Osnabruck, Germany. Abstract deadline: 1 June 2002. (Contact: Anke Ludeling, IKW, U Osnabruck, Katharinenstr 24, 49069 Osnabruck, Germany; qitl@uos.de.)
6-8. Mental Lexicon, 3rd. Banff, AB, Canada. Abstract deadline: 22 April 2002. (Contact: gary.Libben@ualberta.ca.)
11-12. Second Language Writing, 3rd. Purdue U, West Lafayette, IN. (Contact: http://icdweb.cc.purdue.edu/~silvat/symposium/2002/.)
16-18. Gender & Language: The Gender of Translation/The Translation of Gender, 1st. U Valencia, Spain. Abstract deadline: 15 May 2002. (Contact: Josŝ Santaemilia, Dept Engl & Ger Philol, U Valencia, Av Blasco Ibażez, 32, Valencia, Spain 46010; 34-96-386-42-62; fax: 34-96-386-41-61; jose.santaemilia@uv.es.)
17-20. International Association for World Englishes, 9th (IAWE). U IL, Urbana, IL. Abstract deadline: 1 April 2002. (Contact: Rakesh M Bhatt, Dept Ling, 4088 FLB, 707 S Mathews Av, U IL, Urbana, IL 61801; rbhatt@uiuc.edu.)
18-20. Hispanic Linguistics Symposium/Conference on Acquisition of Spanish & Portuguese as First & Second Languages. U IA, Iowa City, IA. Abstract deadline: 1 May 2002. (Contact: Hisp Ling Symp, Dept Span & Port, U IA, Iowa City, IA 52242; HLS6@uiowa.edu.)
23-26. Bilingualism, 2nd. U Vigo, Galicia-Spain. Theme: Bilingualism & Education: From the Family to the School. Abstract deadline: 1 April 2002. (Contact: Xoan Paulo Rodriguez-Yanez, II Sym Intnl Biling, Fac Filol & Trad, U Vigo, Campus As Lagoas-Marcosende, s/n, E-36200 Vigo, Spain; xoanp@uvigo.es; http://www.uvigo.es/webs/ssl/sib002/.)
25-29. Creole Studies Colloquium, 10th. St. Gilles les Bains. (Contact: R Chaudenson, IECF, U Provence, 29 av R Schuman, Aix-en-Provence, France 13652; fax: 4-42-95-35-58; chaudens@newsup.univ-mrs.fr.)
November
1-3. Phonology Meeting, 9th. Vienna, Austria. Theme: Structure & Melody. Abstract deadline: 30 April 2002. (Contact: Phonol Mtng, Inst Sprachwissen, Berggasse 11, A-1090 Vienna, Austria; 43-1-4277-41714; fax: 43-1-4277-9417; john.rennison@univie.ac.at; http://www.univie.ac.at/linguistics/conferences/phon02/.)
7-10. Sino-Tibetan Languages & Linguistics, 35th. Tempe, AZ. (Contact: Karen Adams/Thomas Hudak, Prog SE Asian Studies, PO Box 3502, AZ SU, Tempe, AZ 85287-3502; icstll35@asu.edu; http://www.asu.edu/icstll35/.)
8-9. Indo-European Conference, 14th. UC, Los Angeles, CA. Abstract deadline: 17 June 2002. (Contact: IE Conf Cte, 100 Dodd Hl, UCLA, 405 Hilgard Av, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1417; vine@humnet.ucla.edu; http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/pies/IEC14Call. html.)
22-23. Linguistic Areas, Convergence, & Language Change. NW Cntr Ling (NWCL), U Manchester, England. Abstract deadline: 30 April 2002. (Contact: Yaron Matras, Dept Ling, U Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK; y.matras@man.ac.uk.)
December
4-6. Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe (ConSOle). U Padua, Italy. Abstract deadline: 1 August 2002. (Contact: ConSole XI, Dept Ling, U Padua, Via B Pellegrino 1, 35137 Padua, Italy; federico.damonte@unipd.it; http://www.maldura.unipd.it/ddlcs/dottorati/attivitadott2002.html.).
2003
January
2-5. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, 77th. Atlanta, GA. Abstract deadline: 15 April 2002 (organized sessions); 1 September 2002 (15-minute papers, 30-minute papers, posters). (Contact: LSA Sec, 1325 18 St, NW, Ste 211, Washington, DC 20036-6501; 202-835-1714; fax: 202-835-1717; lsa@lsadc.org.)
March
5-8. Dialectologist Congress, 1st. Marburg, Germany. Theme: Modern Dialects-New Dialectology. Abstract deadline: 31 March 2002. (Contact: Dieter Stellmacher, Sem Deutsche Philol, Kaete-Hamburger-Weg 3, Goettingen U, D-37073 Goettingen, Germany; ddstellmacher@gmx.de; http://www.igdd.gwdg.de.)
13-16. Missionary Linguistics, 1st. U Oslo, Norway. (Contact: http://www.hf.uio.no/kri/mlc.)
July
13-18. Pragmatics Conference, 8th. Toronto, ON, Canada. Theme: Linguistic Pluralism: Policies, Practices, & Pragmatics. Abstract deadline: 1 November 2002. (Contact: http://ipra-www.uia.ac.be/ipra/8th_conference.html.)
24-27. International Congress of Linguists, 17th (CIPL 17). Prague, Czech Rep. (Contact: secretariaat@inl.nl.)
August
3-9. International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 15th (ICPhS). Barcelona, Spain. (Contact: icphs@uab.es/icphs/defaultvella.htm.)
15-21. International Congress of Slavists. Ljubljana, Slovenia. (Contact: Michael S Flier, Dept Slav Langs & Lits, Harvard U, Barker Ctr, 12 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA 02138; http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~slavic/acs.)
2004
May
20-23. Interpreting in the Community, 4th (The Critical Link 4). Stockholm U, Sweden. Theme: Professionalization of Interpreting in the Community. Abstract deadline: 31 March 2003. (Contact: CL2004@tolk.su.se; http://www.tolk.su.se/CL2004.)