From: HSCHUREN@tw.edu.cs.ccvax Subject: Abstract Deadline for PACFoCoL Reply-To: HSHUREN@tw.edu.cs.ccvax Date: Sat, 8 May 1993 22:19 PDT Pacific Asia Conference on Formal and Computational Linguistics (PACFoCoL I, 1993) Academic Activity Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan August 30-31, 1993 Abstract Deadline (by email): MAY 10 (MONDAY) This is a reminder that the deadline for sumbitting an abstract for PACFoCoL is upcoming. PACFoCoL will provide an opportunity to further the scholarly exchange among linguists in Pacific Asia region in the areas of formal and computational linguistics and in fostering a cooperative environment for better understanding of the development or new trend in theoretical and computational linguistics in Pacific Asia region. Topics of the conference include theoretical and computational studies in syntax, semantic, corpus linguistics and contrastive analysis of Pacific Asian languages. The organizing committee welcomes submittance of one-page abstracts (with an additional optional page for references and/or data) that address the above topics. The abstract may be submitted via e-mail or via airmail. The notice of abstract acceptance will be mailed out by June 11, 1993. All the accepted Papers will be collected in a volume of conference proceedings. The full paper should be camera-ready and not exceed twelve (12) pages of A-4 or letter size paper (single-sided, single-spaced, and at least 12 points in size, with at least 1" margin on the right, at top, and 1.5" margin on the bottom). The deadline for the submission of the full paper and pre-registration is June 28, 1993. Please address all the correspondences to the organizing committee at the following address: Professor Chu-Ren Huang ROCLING c/o Institute of Information Science Academia Sinica Nankang, Taipei 115 Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-2-788-1638 Fax: 886-2-788-1638 e-mail: churen@iis.sinica.edu.tw OR hschuren@ccvax.as.edu.tw nccut086@twnmoe10.bitnet (Professor Claire H. Chang) nccut146@twnmoe10.bitnet (Professor O.-S. Her) Sponsored By: The Computational Linguistics Society of R.O.C. Co-Sponsored By: Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica Department of English and Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Chengchi University The Logico-Linguistics Society of Japan The Linguistic Society of Hong Kong