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NL-KR Digest      Tue Nov  7 23:33:15 PST 1995      Volume 14 No. 72 

Today's Topics:

Announcement: AMiLP'95 Algebraic Methods in NLP, Dec 95, Twente
Announcement: Research Fellowship in AI, University of Westminster
CFP: ICGI-96 Grammatical Inference, Sep 96, Montpellier
CFP: Cognitive Science '96, Jul 96, La Jolla
CFP: PAP96 - Practical Application of Prolog, Apr 96, London
Announcement: AISTATS-97 AI and Statistics, Jan 97, Ft. Lauderdale
CFP: Workshop on Indirect Anaphora, Jul 96, Lancaster

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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 13:37:05 +0100
From: steets@cs.utwente.nl (Rene' Steetskamp)
To: LANTRA-L@FINHUTC.HUT.FI, NL-KR-L@taunivm.tau.ac.il, NL-KR@cs.rpi.edu,
Subject: Announcement: AMiLP'95 Algebraic Methods in NLP, Dec 95, Twente


AMiLP'95

Tenth Twente Workshop on Language Technology
joint with
First International AMAST Workshop on

Algebraic Methods in Language Processing

University of Twente, The Netherlands, December 6--8, 1995


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FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
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Program Committee: A. Nijholt (Enschede), M. Nivat (Paris), T. Rus (Iowa City)
Local Organization: G. Scollo, R. Steetskamp


Aims
----

This workshop will focus on algebraic methods in formal languages, programming
languages and natural languages. The aim of this workshop is to bring together
those researchers on formal language theory, programming language theory, and
natural language description theory, who have a common interest in the use of
algebraic methods to describe syntactic, semantic and pragmatic properties of
language.

The workshop does not concentrate on natural language only. There is
interesting use of algebraic methods in programming language processing
(compiler construction and development of programming language environments)
and (obviously) in formal language theory. Moreover, it is becoming clear that
some of the methods developed in these fields can play a role in natural
language description and processing.


More Information
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For more information see URL

http://wwwseti.cs.utwente.nl/~steets/TWLT/index.html

or contact

AMiLP95@cs.utwente.nl

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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 13:29:33 GMT
To: comp-ai-nlang-know-rep@moderators.uu.net
From: boukiv@westminster.ac.uk (Vassiliki Bouki)
Subject: Announcement: Research Fellowship in AI, University of Westminster


CENTRE FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH
Sir George Cayley Research Institute
University of Westminster

Salary scales: Research Assistant 11,388 - 15,026

The Centre for AI Research of the University of
Westminster is pleased to announce vacancies for a
research post (1 Full-time Research Fellow). The post is
part of a new project (Intelligent Self-Study Notes)
funded by the University of Westminster to develop new
teaching tools to assist student-directed studies. The
duration of the project is 12 months and is expected to
start in November 1995.

Applicants should process a higher degree in Artificial
Intelligence / Cognitive Science, gook working knowledge
in PROLOG and Microsoft Windows as well as knowledge of
Logic and Logical Semantics.


1. Job Description
NOTE: These job descriptions do not form part of the
employee's contract of employment but is provided for
guidance. The precise duties and responsibilities of any
job may be expected to change over time. Job holders
should be consulted over any proposed changes to the job
description before implementation.

i. Job Title: Research Assistant
ii: Reports to: Director of AI Research Centre via
Project Manager
iii. Purpose: To carry out research under a new
project(Intelligent Self-Study Notes)
funded by the University
of Westminster.
iv. Principal accountabilities: The appointee will be
responsible for the development of
an existing Advanced Explanation
System to generate interactive revision notes
based on past exam papers.
General:
To deliver the defined project tasks according
to the detailed project plan; To attend regular
project review meetings. To undertake any other
duties as required by the project manager.

v. Context: The researcher will be part of the Research
centre for Artificial Intelligence in the
Sir George Cayley Research Institute of
the School of Computer Science and Information
System Engineering and will register for a higher
degree if appropriate.

vi. The post holder will not be required to have direct
control over the budget or equipment.

2. Personal Specification
i. Qualifications: Degree and or Post-graduate degree
in Artificial Intelligence and/or
Cognitive / Science.

ii Training and Experience: Applicant should have a
working knowledge of PROLOG, Microsoft
Windows and additionally knowledge
of Logic and Logical Semantics.

iii. Aptitudes and Abilities: Self-motivated and able to
achieve project milestones.

iv. Personal attributes: Able to work as part of a team

v. Other: The post holder will be required to work at
Harrow

3. Benefits
As a large and prestigious organisation the University of
Westminster can offer many ancillary benefits including
interest-free season ticket loans and a Day Nursery for 2-
5 years old. The University offers a range of facilities
for sports and of activities which are available for both
staff and students.


4. Conditions of service
Salary: Research Assistant: 11,388 - 15,026.


5. Equal Opportunities
The University welcomes applications from all candidates
irrespective of ethic origin, sex, age or disability.
Suitability will be judged on relevant professional
criteria there will be no discrimination on other
grounds.


7. Applications
Please send an extented CV together with a brief
statement explaining your suitability for the post to the
following address:

V. Bouki
AI Division
School of Computer Science
The University of Westminster
115 New Cavendish Str
London W1M 8JS

Tel: 0171-911-5000 ext 3598
Fax: 0171-911-5089
Email: boukiv@westminster.ac.uk

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Date: Thu, 02 Nov 95 12:58:05 -0500
From: Lee Giles <giles@research.nj.nec.com>
To: al@snyside.sunnyside.com
Subject: CFP: ICGI-96 Grammatical Inference, Sep 96, Montpellier


Third International Colloquium on Grammatical Inference
(ICGI-96)

Montpellier (France), September 25-27, 1996

(http://itkwww.kub.nl:2080/itk/Docs/Projects/Walter/icgi.html)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

With the help of the Special Interest Group in Natural Language Learning
(SIGNLL) of the ACL.

Chairperson: Laurent Miclet (IRISA-ENSSAT, Lannion, France)
miclet@enssat.fr

Organization : Colin de la Higuera (LIRMM, Montpellier, France)
cdlh@lirmm.fr

Scientific Committee
J. Berstel (University Paris 6, France)
M. Brent (J. Hopkins University, USA)
H. Bunke (University of Bern, Switzerland)
C. Cardie (Cornell University, USA)
W. Daelemans (KUB, Nederlands)
P. Dupont (FT-CNET, France)
O. Gascuel (LIRMM, France)
C. L. Giles (NEC Princeton, USA)
J. Gregor (University of Tennessee, USA)
J. P. Haton (CRIN-INRIA, France)
F. Jelinek (J. Hopkins University, USA)
T. Knuutila (University of Turku, Finland)
S. Lucas (University of Essex, England)
D. Luzeaux (=05ETCA, France)
D. Magerman (Renaissance Technology, USA)
E. Makinen (University of Tampere, Finland)
R. Mooney (University of Texas, USA)
G. Nagaraja (IIT Bombay, India)
J. Nicolas (IRISA, France)
J. Oncina, University of Alicante, Spain)
L. Pitt (University of Illinois, USA)
D. Powers (Flinders University, Australia)
Y. Sakakibara (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd, Japan)
A. Stolcke (SRI International, Menlo Park, USA)
E. Vidal (Universidad Politechnica de Valencia, Spain)



Grammatical Inference (GI) is broadly understood as Machine Learning of
Grammars and Languages from data. Traditionally, GI has been studied within
several contexts: Information Theory, Formal Languages Theory,
Computational Linguistics, Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition,
Computational Learning Neural Networks, etc. This multidisciplinary
perspective, however, has lead so far to a lack of a focused research
community.

A first attempt to correct this started with the "First Colloquium on
Grammatical Inference : Theory, Applications and Alternatives" held in the
University of Essex (U.K.), in April 1993. Then followed the
"International Colloquium on Grammatical Inference 1994", held in Alicante
(Spain), which proceedings have been published by Springer-Verlag as Volume
862 of the Lectures Notes in Artificial Intelligence.

Following these successful meetings, ICGI 96 keeps aiming to provide a
forum for discussion of principles, theory and applications of all those
aspects of Machine Learning that explicitly focus on Grammars and
Languages. Within this framework, topics of interest include, but are not
limited to, the following :
* Learning Paradigms for Grammars and languages :
Cognitive models, Algebraic aspects, Identification in the limit
and PAC-Learning ;
Stochastic and Corpus-based approaches, Neural Networks, Genetic
Algorithms, Fuzzy systems, etc.
* Algorithms.
* Heuristics.
* Benchmarks.
* Applications :
Natural Language Processing, Language Translation ;
Biological Sequences and Time Series Modelization and Prediction ;
Image and Speech Recognition, Discrete Events Systems, etc.



SCHEDULE :

April 1, 1996 Deadline for submitted papers.
June 15, 1996 Notification of acceptance and referrees comments.
July 15, 1996 Camera ready copy.
September 25-27, 1996 Colloquium.

Please submit (not via electronic mail) three copies of your full length article
(maximum 12 pages, 12 pt. font, including figures, tables, references,
etc.) to :

L. Miclet
IRISA-ENSSAT
BP 447 - 6, Rue de K=E9rampont
22305 LANNION Cedex FRANCE

The Proceedings of the Colloquium will be considered for publication as a
volume in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes Series in Artificial
Intelligence.


Information on ICGI'96 is on the www page :
http://itkwww.kub.nl:2080/itk/Docs/Projects/Walter/icgi.html


Laurent Miclet


ENSSAT
________________________________________________________________
Ecole Nationale Sup=E9rieure de Sciences Appliqu=E9es et Technologie
BP 447
6, rue de K=E9rampont Tel : +33 96 46 66 28
22305 LANNION Cedex Fax : +33 96 37 01 99
FRANCE

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To: comp-ai-nlang-know-rep@uunet.uu.net
From: dnoelle@cs.ucsd.edu (David Noelle)
Subject: CFP: Cognitive Science '96, Jul 96, La Jolla
Date: 3 Nov 1995 01:40:51 GMT



Eighteenth Annual Conference of the
COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY

July 12-15, 1996

University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, California

CALL FOR PAPERS

DUE DATE: Thursday, February 1, 1996


The Annual Cognitive Science Conference began with the La
Jolla Conference on Cognitive Science in August of 1979.
The organizing committee of the Eighteenth Annual Conference
would like to welcome members home to La Jolla. We plan to
recapture the pioneering spirit of the original conference,
extending our welcome to fields on the expanding frontier of
Cognitive Science, including Artificial Life, Cognitive and
Computational Neuroscience, Evolutionary Psychology, as well
as the core areas of Anthropology, Computer Science,
Linguistics, Neuroscience, Philosophy, and Psychology. As a
change this year, we follow the example of Psychonomics and
the Neuroscience Conferences and invite Members of the
Society to submit one-page abstracts for guaranteed poster
presentation at the conference. A second change is that all
papers accepted as posters will only get one page in the
proceedings.

The conference will feature plenary addresses by invited
speakers, invited symposia by leaders in their fields,
technical paper and a poster sessions, a banquet, and a
Blues Party. San Diego is the home of the world-famous San
Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, Sea World, the historic
all-wooden Hotel Del Coronado, beautiful beaches, mountain
areas and deserts, is a short drive from Mexico, and
features a high Cappuccino Index. Bring the whole family
and stay a while!


GUIDELINES FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Novel research papers are invited on any topic related to
cognition.

Members of the Society may submit a one page abstract for
poster presentation, which will be automatically accepted
for publication in the proceedings. Submitted full-length
papers will be evaluated through peer review with respect to
several criteria, including originality, quality, and
significance of research, relevance to a broad audience of
cognitive science researchers, and clarity of presentation.
Papers will either be accepted for publication in the
proceedings, or (if the author is a Society member) will be
accepted as a poster, and a one-page abstract will be
published. Such authors will get a chance to flesh out the
abstract to a page when submitting their camera ready copy.
Poster abstracts from non-members will be accepted, but the
presenter should join the Society prior to presenting the
poster.

Accepted papers will be presented at the conference as
talks. Papers may present results from completed research
as well as report on current research with an emphasis on
novel approaches, methods, ideas, and perspectives. Posters
may report on recent work to be published elsewhere that has
not been previously presented at the conference.

Authors should submit five (5) copies of the paper in hard
copy form by Thursday, February 1, 1996, to:

Dr. Garrison W. Cottrell
Computer Science and Engineering 0114
FED EX ONLY: 3250 Applied Physics and Math
University of California San Diego
La Jolla, Ca. 92093-0114

phone for FED EX: 619-534-5948 (my secretary, Marie Kreider)

If confirmation of receipt is desired, please use certified
mail or enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope or
postcard.


DAVID MARR MEMORIAL PRIZES FOR EXCELLENT STUDENT PAPERS

Papers with a student first author are eligible to compete
for a David Marr Memorial Prize for excellence in research
and presentation. The David Marr Prizes are accompanied by
a $300.00 honorarium, and are funded by an anonymous donor.


LENGTH

Papers must be a maximum of eleven (11) pages long
(excluding only the cover page but including figures and
references), with 1 inch margins on all sides (i.e., the
text should be 6.5 inches by 9 inches, including footnotes
but excluding page numbers), double-spaced, and in 12-point
type. Each page should be numbered (excluding the cover
page). Template and style files conforming to these
specifications for several text formatting programs,
including LaTeX, Framemaker, Word, Word Perfect, and HTML
will be available by anonymous FTP after November 15th,
1995. (Check "http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/events/cogsci96/" for
details).

Submitted abstracts should be one page in length, with the
same margins as full papers. Style files for these will be
available at the same location as above.

Final versions of papers and poster abstracts will be
required only after authors are notified of acceptance;
accepted papers will be published in a CD-ROM version of the
proceedings. Abstracts will be available before the meeting
from a WWW server. Final versions must follow the HTML
style guidelines referred to above.

This year we will continue to publish the proceedings in two
modalities, paper and a CD-ROM version. When the procedures
for efficient HTML submission stabilize, we will be
switching from paper to CD-ROM publication in order to
control escalating costs and permit use of search software.
[Comments on this change should be directed to
"alan@lrdc4.lrdc.pitt.edu" (Alan Lesgold,
Secretary/Treasurer).]


COVER PAGE

Each copy of the submitted paper must include a cover page,
separate from the body of the paper, which includes:

1. Title of paper.

2. Full names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail
addresses of all authors.

3. An abstract of no more than 200 words.

4. Three to five keywords in decreasing order of relevance.
The keywords will be used in the index for the
proceedings.

5. Preference for presentation format: Talk or poster, talk
only, poster only. Poster only submissions should follow
paper format, but be no more than 2 pages in this format
(final poster abstracts will follow the same 2 column
format as papers). Accepted papers will be presented as
talks. Submitted posters by Society Members will be
accepted for poster presentation, but may, at the
discretion of the Program Committee, be invited for oral
presentation. Non-members may join the Society at the
time of submission.

6. A note stating if the paper is eligible to compete for a
Marr Prize.


DEADLINE

Papers must be received by Thursday, February 1, 1996.
Papers received after this date will be recycled.



CALL FOR SYMPOSIA


In addition to technical papers, posters, plenary sessions,
and invited symposia, the conference will accept submitted
research symposia. Proposals for symposia are invited and
should indicate:

1. A brief description of the topic;
2. How the symposium would address a broad cognitive science
audience, and some evidence of interest;
3. Names of symposium organizer(s);
4. List of potential speakers, their topics, and some
estimate of their likelihood of participation;
5. Proposed symposium format (designed to last 90 minutes).

Symposium proposals should be sent as soon as possible, but
no later than January 1, 1996. Abstracts of the symposium
talks will be included in the proceedings and must be made
available in HTML format, as above.



CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Edwin Hutchins and Walter Savitch
hutchins@cogsci.ucsd.edu savitch@cogsci.ucsd.edu

PROGRAM CHAIR
Garrison W. Cottrell
gary@cs.ucsd.edu


--
-- David Noelle ---------- Department of Computer Science & Engineering --
-------------------------- Department of Cognitive Science ---------------
-------------------------- University of California, San Diego -----------
-- NET: noelle@ucsd.edu -- WWW: http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/users/dnoelle/ ---

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Date: Fri, 3 Nov 1995 12:36:54 +0000
To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu
From: Al Roth <alroth@pap.com>
Subject: CFP: PAP96 - Practical Application of Prolog, Apr 96, London

Announcing the PAP (FINAL) Call for Papers and Participation

PAP'96
The Fourth International Conference on
The Practical Application of PROLOG
Monday 22nd April - Friday 26th April 1996, London, UK


The Commercial Value of Prolog:
An Exploration Through Practical Applications



Call for Papers, Workshops, Demonstrations, and Tutorials

The PAP series of conferences is the world's leading showcase for
Prolog applications and systems. Now in its fourth year the conference
continues to grow, and to demonstrate the benefits of this important
technology, including increased productivity, reduced maintenance, and
flexible solutions which can easily adapt to changing business needs.
We invite you to submit papers or industrial reports describing
applications in the areas of logic and constraint logic programming.

Papers can be of any length, and on virtually any topic, but as
these conferences are aimed at demonstrating the benefits of the
technology for industry and commerce, preference will be given
to papers describing fielded applications in the business arena.

The PAP conferences are aimed at demonstrating the benefits of the
technology for industry and commerce, so preference will be given to
papers describing fielded applications in key business areas.

Dates:
Submission Deadline: November 17th, 1995
Notification: January 1st, 1996
Final Papers due: February 16th, 1996

Submission Details

Five copies of papers should be received by the conference organiser
on or before November 17th, 1995.
As a guideline the paper should be around 5000 words or 10 pages.
Please include a short abstract, and covering page containing
full contact details, and e-mail address. Authors of successful
submissions will be contacted at the end of December. Accepted papers
(in a camera-ready format) will be due by February 16th, 1996.



Please include a short abstract and a covering page containing
postal and email addresses, and your telephone and fax numbers.


Call for Demonstrations, Workshops and Tutorials

The conference also provides an opportunity for software vendors
and developers to demonstrate Prolog systems.

You are invited to contact the organiser to arrange for your
application to be exhibited at the event.

If you would like to organise a workshop or tutorial, or wish to
see a particular topic covered, please contact us.


Programme Committee

Chaired by Peter Reintjes of IBM, the Programme Committee is
drawn worldwide, from industry leaders including AT&T, Dassault
Electronique, British Telecom, Motorola, Xerox PARC and first
class universities and research organisations.

Programme Committee

Howard Arner Ad-Track, USA
Pedro Barahona U. of Lisbon, Portugal
Oskar Bartenstein IF Computer, Japan
Barry Crabtree British Telecom, UK
Sam Daniel Motorola, USA
Pierre Deransart INRIA, France
John Fox ICRF
Marcus Fromherz Xerox PARC, USA
Alexander Herold ECRC, Germany
Kazuyoshi Honda Tokyo Gas Company, Japan
Leo Jensen PDC, Denmark
Philip Kay COSYTEC, France
Andre Marien BIM, Belgium
Yossi Nygate AT & T
Richard O'Keefe RMIT, Australia
David Pearce DFKI, Germany
Luis Moniz Pereira U. of Lisbon, Portugal
Peter Reintjes IBM, USA
Al Roth Prolog Management Group
Thomas Sjoland SICS, Sweden
Leon Sterling Case Western Reserve University
Hans-Juergen Stenger Siemens Nixdorf, Germany
Peter Szeredi IQSOFT, Hungary
Patrick Taillibert Dassault Electronique, France
Michel Van Caneghem PrologIA, France
Phil Vasey LPA, UK
Andrew Verden IF Computer, Germany
Mark Wallace ICL and Imperial College, UK


Organisation

The Conference Organiser is Al Roth. The Sponsorship and Exhibition
Coordinator is Clive Spenser, PMG Treasurer, and Marketing Director of
Logic Programming Associates.


Sponsorship and Acknowledgements

PAP'96 is sponsored and supported by the Prolog Management Group, Compulog
Net, the INAP Conference, the ALP and national equivalents, and individual
members of the PMG. The PMG is an international consortium of major
companies including AdTrack, ALS, BIM, COSYTEC, Dassault Electronique,
Sligos Delphia, DS Logics, ECRC, ICON, IF Computer, Integral Solutions Ltd,
IQSoft, LPA, Paralogic, PrologIA, Quintus Corporation, SICS and Siemens
Nixdorf.

For Further Information
Please return the attached form or contact Al Roth at PAP'96.

Al Roth
Tel: +44 (0) 1253 358081
Fax: +44 (0) 1253 353811
E-mail: info@pap.com
WWW: http://www.demon.co.uk/ar/PAP96/index.html

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Please take the time to fill in this quick reply form
and send it to info@pap.com
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Name:

Position:

Organisation:

Address:


Postcode:

Country:

Telephone:

Fax:

E-mail:

[ ] I may submit a paper to PAP'96

[ ] I may wish to attend as a delegate

[ ] My company may wish to sponsor or exhibit at the event

[ ] I have no interest in Prolog. But keep me informed of other
events in your advanced software technology series

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Date: Tue, 7 Nov 95 09:46:39 PST
From: pjs@aig.jpl.nasa.gov (Padhraic J. Smyth)
To: CLASS-L@CCVM.SUNYSB.EDU, Connectionists@cs.cmu.edu,
Subject: Announcement: AISTATS-97 AI and Statistics, Jan 97, Ft. Lauderdale



Preliminary Announcement

Sixth International Workshop on
Artificial Intelligence and Statistics
(AISTATS-97)

January 4-7, 1997
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida


This is the sixth in a series of workshops which has brought together
researchers in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and in Statistics to discuss
problems of mutual interest. The exchange has broadened research in both
fields and has strongly encouraged interdisciplinary work. Papers on all
aspects of the interface between AI & Statistics are encouraged.

For more details consult the AISTATS-97 Web page at:

http://www.stat.washington.edu/aistats97/

A full Call for Papers will be released in early 1996. The paper
submission deadline will be July 1st 1996. The workshop is organized under
the auspices of the Society for Artificial Intelligence and Statistics.


Program Chair: David Madigan, University of Washington
General Chair: Padhraic Smyth, JPL and UCI

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From: "Dr Tony McEnery" <mcenery@comp.lancs.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 95 14:30:57 GMT
To: DG-LIST@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU, M5675@eurokom.ie, acl@cs.columbia.edu,
Subject: CFP: Workshop on Indirect Anaphora, Jul 96, Lancaster

CALL FOR PAPERS: IndiAna Workshop

In immediate connection to the general sessions of the DAARC96
Colloquium, at Lancaster University, a workshop on indirect anaphora
will take place. The workshop will start in the afternoon of the 18th
and end about noon on the 19th of July.

The IndiAna Workshop focus on the issue of indirect anaphora in noun
phrase processing, where 'anaphora' implies a relation of dependence
between the noun phrase and preceding discourse, and 'indirect'
implies that the interpretation involves some kind of processing beyond
that of merely retrieving a discourse referent already introduced by
another noun phrase. Examples of indirect anaphora have been
discussed under various headings, such as associative anaphora,
inferrables, antecedent construal, discourse deixis, abstract object
anaphora, 'paycheck' sentences, plural anaphors with split antecedents,
etc. We think it is high time to bring together researchers working on
these different aspects of indirect anaphora and therefore welcome
contributions from all research areas connected to this topic.

Please send abstracts (max two pages of A4) before 15th December to:

Kari Fraurud
Department of Linguistics
Stockholm University
S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Email: kari@ling.su.se
Telephone: +46-(0)8-16 34 04
Telefax: +46-(0)8-15 53 89

or

Christina Hellman
Department of Linguistics
Stockholm University
S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Email: kicki.hellman@lingvistik.su.se
Telephone: +46-(0)8-16 23 35
Telefax: +46-(0)8-15 53 89

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