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CLIN 2007 : The 18th Meeting of Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands

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Conference Series : Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands
 
Link: http://lands.let.ru.nl/~clin2007/
 
When Dec 7, 2007 - Dec 7, 2007
Where Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherl
Submission Deadline Sep 14, 2007
Categories    linguistics
 

Call For Papers

Call for abstracts

Researchers are invited to present work on all aspects of computational linguistics and related language technologies.

Authors should submit an abstract in English. The abstract should contain:

* a title
* author name, address, affiliation, and email address
* a short outline of the paper (250 words maximum)
* preference for oral or poster presentation


The deadline for submission is Friday September 14, 2007.

We strongly encourage authors to use the on-line submission form on this web site.

If you prefer to submit your abstract by email, take care that it is plain ASCII and send it to: clin2007@let.ru.nl

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