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- | ===== DISCOURSE | + | ===== ADACA Discourse |
==== W1: Advances in discourse analysis and its computational aspects ==== | ==== W1: Advances in discourse analysis and its computational aspects ==== | ||
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**Workshop general chair:** Eva Hajičová, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic | **Workshop general chair:** Eva Hajičová, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic | ||
**e-mail:** // | **e-mail:** // | ||
+ | **Workshop date:** December 15th, 2012 (Saturday) | ||
- | __===Brief description of the workshop===__ | + | === Brief description of the workshop === |
The aim of the workshop is twofold: | The aim of the workshop is twofold: | ||
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=== The programme of the workshop will contain === | === The programme of the workshop will contain === | ||
- | - **brief | + | - **brief |
- **contributions** by workshop participants submitted and accepted (on the basis of a review procedure) | - **contributions** by workshop participants submitted and accepted (on the basis of a review procedure) | ||
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=== Among the issues proposed to be discussed there are === | === Among the issues proposed to be discussed there are === | ||
- | * Intrasentential | + | * Intra-sentential |
* Explicit and implicit relations of coherence of discourse; means of implicit relations. | * Explicit and implicit relations of coherence of discourse; means of implicit relations. | ||
* What corpora annnotation of discourse relations and related phenomena can reveal? | * What corpora annnotation of discourse relations and related phenomena can reveal? | ||
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* Text segmentation and modelling of coherence in texts, twits, dialogues, monologues etc. | * Text segmentation and modelling of coherence in texts, twits, dialogues, monologues etc. | ||
* Structures other than coherence relations that discourse manifests (e.g. layout or " | * Structures other than coherence relations that discourse manifests (e.g. layout or " | ||
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+ | ===Important Dates=== | ||
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+ | September 30th, 2012 (11:59pm Cetral European time, GMT+2): Paper submission deadline | ||
+ | October 31st, 2012: Paper accept/ | ||
+ | November 15th, 2012: Camera ready paper due | ||
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+ | === Call for papers === | ||
+ | Both long (up to 14 A5 pages + references) and short papers (up to 8 A5 pages + references) are possible, please follow the instructions for the formats of submissions for papers for the main conference (see [[http:// | ||
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+ | Submission and reviewing will be online, managed by the START system. The only accepted format of submitted papers is PDF. Submissions must be uploaded on the START system before the submission deadline, which is September 30th, 2012 (11:59pm Central European time, GTM+2). To submit a paper, go to [[https:// | ||