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Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics      |
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English Linguistics->General Studies of Linguistics->Journal English Linguistics->Syntax->Journal English Linguistics->Semantics->Journal English Linguistics->Phonology->Journal English Linguistics->Morphology->Journal English Linguistics->Computational Linguistics->Journal English Linguistics->Language Acquisition->Journal
Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics is an online content delivery service. The researches published in this journal makes a clear contribution to linguistic theories by increasing our understanding of how language is acquired. The journal focuses on the acquisition of syntax, semantics, phonology, and morphology, and considers theoretical, experimental, and computational perspectives. Preference is given to papers which make a substantial theoretical contribution, irrespective of the particular theoretical framework employed, but the submission of papers presenting new empirical data of general theoretical interest is also encouraged. The journal carries research articles, as well as book reviews and shorter pieces on topics of current controversy. It may be downloaded and printed for personal reference.
This site is well organized for users. There are general instructions (format, headings, typeface, style for linguistic notations, citations, example sentences, footnotes, and acknowledgements) for users who want to subscribe to the journal. There are three ways to access it; online and print, online only, and print only. Users can freely choose the way to read the papers.
This site was last updated in May 2007.
(Last reviewed July 6, 2007.)
URL : http://languageacquisition.org/
Keyword(s) : journal, linguistics, language acquisition
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The Association for Computational Linguistics      |
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English Linguistics->General Studies of Linguistics->School or Organization English Linguistics->Computational Linguistics->School or Organization English Linguistics->Computational Linguistics->Conference English Linguistics->Computational Linguistics->Publisher
This web site is the official homepage of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). It introduces the ACL annual meeting, human language technology conference, Coling, the joint conference of the International Committee on Computational Linguistics and the Association for Computational Linguistics, etc. It also shows some publications, computational linguistics (CL) journals, affiliations, and other linked resources.
Since this web site is linked to a lot of associated linguistics groups, most visitors who are interested in any field of linguistics, especially in computational linguistics, can obtain useful information about this huge association. Visitors can order publications on this site, and they can download CL journals in linked web sites. ACL anthology and archives are also linked to this homepage. Particularly, this web site deals with various conferences for computational linguistics; the provided information is quite useful and valuable. It provides its history about linguistics conferences which were held in Europe, Asia, and so on.
Although this web site provides precious information about the Association for Computational Linguistics, it does not represent any basic, introductory knowledge about linguistics itself. Therefore, visitors should not expect to gather any introductory information about linguistics in this web site.
This web site was last updated in May 2007.
(Last reviewed July 6, 2007.)
URL : http://www.aclweb.org/
Keyword(s) : computational linguistics
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GURT 2004    |
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English Linguistics->Syntax->Conference English Linguistics->Semantics->Conference English Linguistics->Computational Linguistics->Conference
GURT 2004 is sponsored by the Linguistics Department at Georgetown University. GURT 2004 includes both invited presentations and submitted papers, focusing on topics in syntax, semantics, and computational linguistics, as pursued from a comparative or cross-linguistic perspective.
There will be a special focus on the following areas: • The syntax and semantics of clause types • Syntactic variation across varieties of English • The internal structure of the noun phrase • Negation, negative polarity, and negative concord • Tense and aspect in formal and/or computational semantics • Microvariation in the left periphery of the clause • Linguistic typology for machine translation
This conference also provides the 3-hour tutorial which introduces computational tools for manual and automatic annotation of linguistic data and exploration of linguistic hypotheses. No additional fee for this event, but registration is required.
This site was last updated in 2004.
(Last reviewed July 6, 2007.)
URL : http://complingtwo.georgetown.edu/~gurt/GURT.html
Keyword(s) : syntax, semantics, computational linguistics
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