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- English in India: Loyalty and Attitudes by
Annika Hohenthal
- Language In Science by
M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
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B. Mallikarjun, Ph.D.
- A Contrastive Analysis of Hindi and Malayalam by
V. Geethakumary, Ph.D.
- Language of Advertisements in Tamil Mass Media by
Sandhya Nayak, Ph.D.
- An Introduction to TESOL: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages by
M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
- Transformation of Natural Language into Indexing Language: Kannada - A Case Study by B. A. Sharada, Ph.D.
- How to Learn Another Language? by M.S.Thirumalai, Ph.D.
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- Bringing Order to Linguistic Diversity - Language Planning in the British Raj by
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Language In India is a monthly online journal devoted to the study of the languages spoken in the Indian sub-continent. We wish to present the scholarly research findings on these languages in popular language. Our focus is on language use in mass media, education and administration, speech and hearing, sociolinguistic and political aspects relating to these languages and the society in the Indian subcontinent. We wish to present the linguistic descriptions, interdisciplinary research, and current issues of importance relating to Indian languages. Following the age-old tradition of Indian scholarship, the pages of this journal are open to scholarly articles on any language. We believe in co-operation and mutual help to foster amity between all peoples and their languages. This online journal publishes not only articles, but also book-length reports and studies. We want to be a blessing to Indian languages, praying for "strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow." We sincerely believe that every Indian language deserves our whole-hearted support for growth and that every one can find its place in a mosaic of unity and understanding, serving each other and singing the glory of God.
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CONTACT EDITOR
INSTITUTES & DEPARTMENTS OF LINGUISTICS, INDIAN LANGUAGES, SPEECH AND HEARING, AND ENGLISH LITERATURE! SEND YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS TO APPEAR IN THIS PLACE!!
Workshop on Morphology
Computer Science and Engineering Department
IIT Bombay
31st March, 2005
Introduction
The importance of morphology has recently been recognized as critical in the context of MT, IR, IE and such applications, especially for Indian
languages. Considering this, a one-day workshop on Morphology is planned
at IIT Bombay on 31 March 2005. The main aim of the workshop is sharing of
experience and evolving solutions and future directions. The hope is to
bring together researchers working on/interested in subtleties of
morphology. An intensive interaction between theoreticians and
practitioners is expected. The workshop will provide a comprehensive
perspective to both linguists and computer scientists involved in the
field of computational linguistics.
We invite extended abstracts on all topics related to the theme, including
but not limited to:
Role of morphology in scientific/humanistic study of language
Salient issues regarding Indian Language Morphology
Inflection and Derivation
Terminology
Lexicology and Morphology
Morphology and Syntax
Semantics and Morphology
Morphology and its application to language technology
Morphology for Web Technology
Extended Abstract
Potential participants should submit their extended abstracts (not
exceeding 5 pages) in DOC/PDF formats, which emphasize their experiences
in fundamentals and processing of morphology. The following should be
included:
Title of the abstract
Name of author(s)
Affiliation
e-mail
Telephone and fax number
Postal address
Extended abstracts may be written in English or Hindi. A scientific
committee will review them.
Electronic submission should be sent to
morphology2005@cse.iitb.ac.in
The website of the workshop is at
http://www.cfilt.iitb.ac.in/morphology
Important dates
Communicate Intention to Participate and
Submit Extended Abstracts: | 9th March 2005 |
Invitation to participate: | 16th March 2005 |
Date of Workshop: | 31st March 2005 |
Workshop format
The event will include presentations and discussions. Papers should be
delivered in English or Hindi.
Provisions
Only local hospitality will be provided to the participants. The workshop venue will have overhead and data projectors. It will help if the
participants send their presentations a-priori.
Committee
Prof. Pushpak Bhattacharya
Prof. Milind Malshe
Prof. (Mrs.) Vaijayanthi Sarma
Prof. R.K.Joshi
Prof. Malhar Kulkarni
Prof. (Mrs.) Preeti Rao
Prof. Prem Pandey
Prof. G. Sivakumar
Prof. Krithi Ramamritham
Mrs. Veena Dixit
Ms. Sakuntala Devi
Ms Smriti Singh
Dr. Bibhuti Mahapatra
Dr. Rajat Mohanty
Ms Debasri Chakrabarti
Mr. Manish Shrivastava
Mr. Nitin Agarwal
Mr. Satish Dethe
Mr. Sachin Burange
Mr. Umesh Patil
Mr. Salil Bododekar
Mr. Vasant Zende
Contact
Veena Dixit: veena@cse.iitb.ac.in
Vasant Zende: vasant@cse.iitb.ac.in
C/o Center for Indian Language Technology (CFILT)
Computer Science and Engineering Department
IIT Bombay
Mumbai- 400 076
Ph: 91-22-25764729
Sponsor
Research and Training Center, Development Gateway Foundation Project, IIT,
Bombay.
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