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17 December 2004, Cognitieve Linguïstiek Dag, Drift 21, Utrecht
In de afgelopen decennia is er in de taalwetenschap in toenemende mate aandacht besteed aan de relatie tussen taal en cognitie. De Cognitieve Linguïstiek, zoals die is ontwikkeld door o.a. Lakoff, Langacker, Talmy en Fauconnier, beschouwt het menselijk taalsysteem niet als een aparte module, maar als een systeem dat fundamenteel verbonden is met meer algemene aspecten van cognitie. In de analyse van taalverschijnselen wordt een centrale rol toebedeeld aan aspecten als taalgebruik, (culturele) ervaring, en algemene cognitieve processen (zoals analogie en 'image schemas').
Ook in Nederland en Vlaanderen is er steeds meer belangstelling voor deze benadering van taalwetenschap, ook in aangrenzende disciplines als taalbeheersing en psycholinguïstiek. Om die reden wordt op 17 december 2004 een (informele) lezingendag georganiseerd, de Cognitieve Linguïstiek Dag. Het doel van deze dag is om een platform te bieden voor het werk van cognitief georiënteerde taalwetenschappers.
Deadline for submissions: 10 september 2004. For more information, see http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/events/coglingdag.htm
11 - 12 September 2004, 1st international workshop on Views On Designing Complex Architectures (VODCA 2004)
Security and management of information are key issues in informatics, and are among its fast-developing fields. On the one hand, this calls for a continuous attention of the researchers to the most recent developments in these areas. On the other hand, it asks those same researchers to come up with novel ideas and insights, while designing their own views for the growth of these fields.
The workshop aims at providing a platform for young scientist to present their research views on all areas related to the design of complex architectures, with a special focus on the security and management of information.
Deadline for submissions is June 25th, 2004. For more information, see http://www-gris.det.uvigo.es/vodca or here, or contact s.m.h.j.joosten at tue.nl
26-29 November 2004, Foundations of the Formal Sciences V: Infinite Games, Mathematisches Institut, RhFWU Bonn
Infinite Games have been investigated by mathematicians since the beginning of the twentieth century and have played a central role in mathematical logic. However, their applications go far beyond mathematics: they feature prominently in theoretical computer science, philosophical Gedankenexperiments, as limit cases in economical applications, and in many other applications. The conference FotFS V wants to bring together researchers from the various areas that employ infinitary game techniques to talk about similarities and dissimilarities of the different approaches and develop cross-cultural bridges.
We invite all researchers from areas applying infinitary game-theoretic methods (economists, mathematicians, logicians, philosophers, computer scientists, sociologists) to submit their papers before September 15th, 2004. Topics will include Games in Algebra and Logic, Games in Higher Set Theory, Games in Set-Theoretic Topology, Infinite Games & Computer Science, Infinite Games in Philosophy, Infinite Evolutionary Games, Machine Games, Game Logics, Infinite Games in the Social Sciences.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-bonn.de/people/fotfs/V/