Institute of Linguistics of Russian Academy of Science,
Kazan State University,
Scientific and Educational Center of Linguistics New Bulgarian University,
Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridsky,
Konstantin Preslavski University of Shumen,
Moscow State Linguistic University,
Moscow State Steel and Alloys Institute (Technological University)
Russian Association of Linguists-Cognitologs
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Russian Association of Cognitive Researches
The Xth International Conference
COGNITIVE MODELING IN LINGUISTICS - 2008
Bechichi, Montenegro
September 06 – 13, 2008
Submission deadline: June 2, 2008, June 23
CALL FOR PAPERS
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: June 2, 2008, June 23
Notification of acceptance: June 16, 2008, June 25
Deadline for final papers: June 30, 2008, July 1
Conference: September 6 – 13, 2008
CONFERENCE CHAIR
Valery Solovyev, professor
Kazan State University (Russia)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CHAIR
Vladimir Polyakov, Ph.D.
Institute of Linguistics of Russian Academy of Science
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Velina Slavova, Ph.D.,
New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
Anatoly Diyachko, professor,
Moscow State Steel and Alloys Institute, Russia
Evgeny Kalashnikov, professor,
Moscow State Steel and Alloys Institute, Russia
Marina Kolbetskaya, Ph. D,
Moscow State Steel and Alloys Institute, Russia
Ekaterina Pechenkova,
Moscow State University, Russia
Krassimira Petrova, Ph. D,
Sofia University St.Kliment Ohridsky, Bulgaria
Dimitar Popov, Ph. D,
Konstantin Preslavsky University of Shumen, Bulgaria
Andrea Schalley, Ph.D,
University of New England, Armidal, Australia
Alona Soschen, Ph.D,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Elena Tkachenko,
University of Oslo, Norway
Jovan Ajdukovich, Ph.D, D.Sc.,
University of Belgrade, Serbia
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Elena Andonova,
New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
Viktor Baranov,
Izhevsk State Technical University, Russia
Nikolay Boldirev,
Tambov State University, Russia
Alexander Dikovsky,
University of Nantes, France
Dmitry Dobrovolsky,
Institute of Linguistics of RAS, Russia
Gertraud Fenk-Oczlon,
University of Klagenfurt, Austira
Tatiana Gavrilova,
S-Petersburg State Technical University, Russia
Dylan Glynn,
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Vera Goldberg,
Tambov State University, Russia
Laura Janda,
University of North Carolina, USA
Stig Joergensen,
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Silke Hamann,
Utrecht Institute for Linguistics OTS, The Netherlands
Leonid Iomdin,
Institute for Information Transmission Problem, RAS, Russia
Andrey Kibrik,
Institute of Linguistics of RAS, Russia
Irina Kobozeva,
Moscow State Universirty, Russia
Nina Kolodina,
Tambov University, Russia
Grigori Kreidlin,
Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia
Philippe Martin,
School of Information Technology, Australia
Barbara Partee,
University of Massachusetts, USA
Krassimira Petrova,
Sofia University St.Kliment Ohridsky, Bulgaria
Stelios Piperidis,
The Institute for Language and Speech Processing, Greece
Anatoliy Polikarpov,
Moscow State Universirty, Russia
Dimitar Popov,
Konstantin Preslavsky University of Shumen, Bulgaria
Rodmonga Potapova,
Moscow State Linguistic University, Russia
Hichem Sahli,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Irina Sekerina,
The Institute for Research in Cognitive Science, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Victor Shahovsky,
Volgograd Pedagogical Institute, Russia
Igor Sharonov,
Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia
Sergey Sharov,
University of Leeds, UK
Svetlana Sheremetyeva,
LanA Consulting ApS, Denmark
Kiril Simov,
Central Laboratory for Parallel Processing, BAS, Bulgaria
Velina Slavova,
New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
Alona Soschen,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Djavdet Suleymanov,
Academy of Science of Tatarstan, Russia
Yakov Testelec,
Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia
Yury Valkman,
International Research and Training Centre, UNESCO, Kiev
Svetlana Vasilyeva,
Kazan State University, Russia
Viktor Vinogradov,
Institute of Linguistics of RAS, Russia
Anna Zaliznyak,
Institute of Linguistics of RAS, Russia
Helene Zaretskaya,
Governmental Academy of Industry, Russia
CONFERENCE LOCATION
The Xth International Conference “Cognitive Modeling in Linguistics – 2008” will be held in Bechichi, Montenegro. Montenegro – the pearl of the Mediterranean, unique in many ways, is situated in the south of the Adriatic (
http://www.visit-montenegro.com/).
Bechichi, one of the most splendid resort places of Montenegro, is situated near other center of gothic history, Budva (only 2-3 km). Hotel Mediteran is chosen as a main place of the conference. The Hotel has a full complex of resort services.
http://www.hotelmediteran.info/
TOPICS
General topics
Cognitive Models of Language Phenomena
Formal Models in Language and Cognition
Cognitive - Oriented Computer Applications and Linguistic Resources
General Problems of Cognitive Science
Models and Studies in
Speech Perception and Production
Psycholinguistics and Psychosemantics
Semiotics, Semantics and Pragmatics
Language Processing, Memory and Thought
Child Speech and Language Acquisition
Language Typology
Speech Impairments
Language Disorders
Cognitive Aspects of Theology
Cognitive Aspects of Information Technologies Development and Using
Cognitive Mechanisms for Decision Making
Cognitive Linguistics
Metaphor Theory
Mental Lexicon and Lexicon Ontology
Naive World Image and Verbal Form
Knowledge Conceptualisation and Verbalisation
Cognitive Mechanisms for Text Processing
Cognitive Models in Language Learning
Species-Specificity of Human Language
Thinking through Language Processing
Cognitive Slavistics
A paper accepted for presentation at CML'2008 cannot be presented at another meeting with publicly available published proceedings. Papers that are being submitted to other conferences must indicate this on the title page.
Notification of receipt and acceptance of papers will be sent to the first author.
All submissions will be subject to academic peer review by at least two members of the Program Committee. Selection criteria include accuracy and originality of ideas, clarity and significance of results, and quality of presentation.
For each accepted paper, at least one author is required to attend the conference to present the paper.
Papers can be applied submitted in English or in Russian (with abstract in English) up to June 2, 2008 according to submission form. Papers and applications for participation in conference including title of paper, authors' names, place of work, should be sent to the both of the following addresses:
Contact phone: +7 (8432) 616914 prof. Valery Solovyev
LANGUAGE
The official languages of the conference are English and Russian.
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Conferences of series "Cognitive Modeling" have been held with success since 1998. In 2000 the direction was specified as "Cognitive Modeling in Linguistics" (CML). In 1998 and 2000 CML conferences were held as a part of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (CAI). In 2001- as a part of the International Congress on Artificial Intelligence (ICAI-2001), which took place in Divnomorskoe (Russia). In 2002 the CML conference was held in Divnomorskoe as a part of the IEEE International Conference "Artificial Intelligence Systems" (IEEE AIS"02). Since 2003 till 2007 the CML conference took place in Bulgaria (Varna and Sofia). In 2008 the Conference will take place in Bechichi, Montenegro.
The Program of CML-2008 includes Exhibition of Cognitive - Oriented Computer Applications and Linguistic Resources (organized by Moscow State Steel and Alloys Institute (Technological University)), Cognitive Science Workshop (organized by Psychology Department of Moscow State University), Tutorial in Computational Language Typology and Quantitative Comparativistics (organized by Institute of Linguistics of Russian Academy of Science).
The aim of the conference is to integrate the efforts of specialists in cognitive science, cognitive psychology, learning theory, neural networks, cognitive linguistics, knowledge engineering, semiotics, psycholinguistics, etc. The results are expected to contribute to the investigation of cognitive processing of language information.
