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Graduate Colloquium Di 18-20

In the Graduate Colloquium the main focus is on techniques of analysis and documentation of spoken language, but a fairly wide range of other topics and methodologies of current interest to participants, as well as guest lectures, will be offered. The Colloquium is open to advanced students of English Linguistics and General and Computational Linguistics who are interested in improving their knowledge of research methods and results in the field, and in presenting their own ideas, problems and results. Interested colleagues and participants from all linguistic sub-disciplines are most welcome.

Programme

15.10.2001 Jan-Torsten Milde Integrated Video & Audio annotation
23.10.2001 Conference planning
Ulrike Gut A language acquisition experiment
30.10.2001 Claudia Sassen Regularities in speech act sequences in crisis talk
6.11.2001 Miniature Kwa Colloquium
13.11.2001 Firmin Ahoua Habilitationslehrprobe
20.11.2001 Vivian Raithel-Gramley Which role does prosody play in auditory comprehension?
27.11.2001 Firmin Ahoua Dry run for Habilitationskolloquium
4.12.2001 Thorsten Trippel PAX - an annotation based concordancing toolkit
11.12.2001 Serge Sharoff Lexical databases and the representation of meaning as use
18.12.2001 All Interactive event
8.1.2002 Dafydd Gibbon Introduction to lexical representation - 1
15.1.2002 Dafydd Gibbon Introduction to lexical representation - 2
22.1.2001 Veerle van Geenhoven On the aspectual contribution of temporal pluractionality
29.1.2002 Nils Jahn Initial consonantal mutation in Irish Gaelic
5.2.2002 Geoffrey Haig When is a German girl feminine? Resolving gender conflicts in pronoun choice
12.2.2002 Ulrike Gut Acquisition of Prosody


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