FG-MOL 2005: http://www.formalgrammar.tk The 10th conference on Formal Grammar and The 9th Meeting on Mathematics of Language Collocated with the European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information Edinburgh, Scotland, 5-7 August 2005 Sponsored by The Association for the Mathematics of Language (ACL SigMoL) Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems/Human Communication Research Centre , University of Edinburgh The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Call for Papers Background FG-MOL 2005 is the 10th conference on Formal Grammar and the 9th Meeting on the Mathematics of Language, to be held in conjunction with the European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information, which takes place in 2005 in Edinburgh. Previous Formal Grammar meetings were held in Barcelona (1995), Prague (1996), Aix-en-Provence (1997), Saarbruecken (1998), Utrecht (1999), Helsinki (2001), Trento (2002), Vienna (2003) and Nancy (2004). MoL meetings are organized biennially by the Association for Mathematics of Language, which is a Special Interest Group of the Association for Computational Linguistics. This is the second time the two events are held in tandem, following the success of FG-MOL 2001. Aims and Scope FG-MOL provides a forum for the presentation of new and original research on formal grammar, mathematical linguistics and the application of formal and mathematical methods to the study of natural language. Themes of interest include, but are not limited to, * formal and computational phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics; * model-theoretic and proof-theoretic methods in linguistics; * logical aspects of linguistic structure; * constraint-based and resource-sensitive approaches to grammar; * learnability of formal grammar; * integration of stochastic and symbolic models of grammar; * foundational, methodological and architectural issues in grammar; * mathematical foundations of statistical approaches to linguistic analysis. Previous conferences in this series have welcomed papers from a wide variety of frameworks. Invited Speakers TBA NOTE: Notification of Intent to Submit/Attend Due to the difficulty of reserving housing in Edinburgh in August, we will need to make a firm commitment for the number of rooms by early February. Consequently, we are asking those who intend to submit papers to the conference to submit a preliminary abstract by January 31st, with the full paper being due by April 1st. We will also need requests for housing from those who will be attending but not presenting a paper by the January 31st. Submission Details We invite electronic submissions of original, unpublished 30-minute papers (including questions, comments, and discussion). Because of the housing restrictions, submission involves three steps. 1. Notification of Intent to Submit Preliminary abstracts, of no more than 1000 words, must be submitted via web-from at http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~shuly/fg05/intent.html no later than January 31, 2005. Preliminary abstracts are not anonymous, but will not be seen by anyone who will be involved in making acceptance decisions on any individual papers. 2. Request for Housing Those intending to stay in conference housing, including those intending to submit a paper, must submit a request via the same web-form at http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~shuly/fg05/intent.html no later than January 31, 2005. We will be reserving a block of rooms in Edinburgh student accommodations on Arthur's Seat for the nights of 4--7/August with estimated cost of about GBP 40 per night (singles only). We can only guarantee accommodations for those who have requested them by this date. Requests from those submitting papers may be (but do not have to be) contingent on acceptance of their paper. Requests other than those for authors of submitted papers are binding and must be accompanied by a 30% deposit. 3. Paper submission Papers must be submitted using a dedicated web-based form by April 1, 2005. Papers should be anonymous and refrain from self-reference. They should be no longer than 8 pages. Submissions should be prepared in plain text (ASCII) or PDF. Preparation of the manuscript in LaTeX is highly recommended. Revised versions will be required to be in LaTeX, but assistance in translating to LaTeX form will be available. Proceedings Accepted abstracts will be included in the conference proceedings, to be distributed at the conference. Full, revised versions will be published after the conference as CSLI Publications Online Proceedings. Depending on the quality of the papers, we will consider publishing a selected number of them in a special issue of Research on Language and Computation. Social Program A conference dinner is planned for Saturday, August 6th. More details will be published in due course. Registration and accommodation On-line registration forms for the conference and for conference housing will available no later than March 1st. Registration will include membership in ACL ($60/$30 students) for those who are not current members. There will be a discount for early registration (by May 31st). Important Dates * January 31st, 2005: Deadline for housing requests * January 31st, 2005: Deadline for preliminary abstracts * April 1st, 2005: Deadline for paper submission * May 13th, 2005: Notification of acceptance * May 31st, 2005: Early registration ends * July 1st, 2005: Full version due * August 5-7, 2005: Conference dates Program Committee * Anne Abeille (Paris 7) abeille@linguist.jussieu.fr * Tilman Becker (DFKI) becker@dfki.de * Pierre Boullier (INRIA) Pierre.Boullier@inria.fr * Gosse Bouma (Groningen) gosse@let.rug.nl * Chris Brew (Ohio State University) cbrew@acm.org * Wojciech Buszkowski (Poznan) buszko@amu.edu.pl * Miriam Butt (Universitaet Konstanz) miriam.butt@uni-konstanz.de * Tim Fernando (Trinity College, Dublin) Tim.Fernando@cs.tcd.ie * Christophe Fouquere (Paris 13) christophe.fouquere@lipn.univ-paris13.fr * Nissim Francez (Haifa) francez@cs.technion.ac.il * Philippe de Groote (LORIA, Nancy) Philippe.de.Groote@loria.fr * Aravind Joshi (UPenn) joshi@linc.cis.upenn.edu * Makoto Kanazawa (National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo) kanazawa@nii.ac.jp * Ruth Kempson (London) kempson@dcs.kcl.ac.uk * Andras Kornai (Metacarta) andras@kornai.com * Uli Krieger (DFKI) krieger@dfki.de * Geert-Jan Kruijff (DFKI) gj@dfki.de * Jonas Kuhn (University of Texas at Austin) jonask@mail.utexas.edu * Shalom Lappin (King's College, London) lappin@dcs.kcl.ac.uk * Carlos Martin-Vide (Tarragona) carlos.martin@urv.net * Jens Michaelis (Universitaet Potsdam) michael@ling.uni-potsdam.de * Guido Minnen (DaimlerChrysler AG) guido.minnen@daimlerchrysler.com * Mehryar Mohri (AT&T) mohri@cs.nyu.edu * Uwe Moennich (Universitaet Tuebingen) uwe.moennich@uni-tuebingen.de * Michael Moortgat (Utrecht) michael.moortgat@let.uu.nl * Drew Moshier (Chapman) moshier@chapman.edu * Larry Moss (Indiana) lsm@cs.indiana.edu * Stefan Mueller (Universitaet Bremen) Stefan.Mueller@cl.uni-bremen.de * Mark-Jan Nederhof (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) markjan@let.rug.nl * Richard Oehrle (Berkeley, CA) oehrle@linc.cis.upenn.edu * Owen Rambow (Columbia) rambow@cs.columbia.edu * Christian Retore (INRIA & LaBRI, Bordeaux) retore@labri.fr * Robert van Rooij (Amsterdam) R.A.M.VanRooij@uva.nl * Giorgio Satta (University of Padua) satta@dei.unipd.it * Ed Stabler (UCLA) stabler@ucla.edu * Mark Steedman (Edinburgh) steedman@informatics.ed.ac.uk * Hans Joerg Tiede (Illinois Wesleyan) htiede@iwu.edu Organizing committee * Gerhard Jaeger, University of Bielefeld * Paola Monachesi, OTS Utrecht * Gerald Penn, University of Toronto * James Rogers, Earlham College * Shuly Wintner, University of Haifa Acknowledgments We are grateful to the Association for Computational Linguistics and the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada for financially supporting the conference. We are extremely grateful to ICCS/HCRC at University of Edinburgh for making this conference possible through local organization. FG-MOL 2005, http://www.formalgrammar.tk