Announcement: WVLC2
	       THE 10TH PACIFIC ASIA CONFERENCE
			      ON
	    LANGUAGE, INFORMATION AND COMPUTATION
		       PACLIC10 (1995)

The  Language Information   Sciences  Research  Centre,   City
University of Hong Kong, is  pleased to announce that the 10th
Pacific   Asia Conference    on   Language,   Information  and
Computation (PACLIC10) will be  held at the City University of
Hong Kong on 27th and 28th December 1995.

It  was the consensus  of  the  organisers of the   1994 Joint
Conference of  the  Asian Conference on  Language, Information
and Computation (ACLIC) and the   Pacific  Asia Conference  on
Formal and Computational Linguistics  (PACFoCoL)  that the two
conferences would continue to be held jointly in the future as
the Pacific   Asia  Conference  on Language,  Information  and
Computation, with the 1995 conference being numbered the 10th.

This joint  conference brings together  researchers of diverse
background interested  in  theoretical   and     computational
linguistics  in the   Pacific  Asia   region. Topics of    the
conference  include theoretical and  computational  studies in
syntax,    morphology, semantics, pragmatics,   discourse  and
dialogue   analysis,  corpus  linguistics, logic grammars  and
formal  modelling  of  other  linguistic phenomena.   About 20
papers  will be   presented   at   plenary   sessions.   Paper
presenters will have  30 minutes for presentation and question
answering.  Abstracts  should not exceed  three  A4 pages (one
additional page for reference and/or  data).  4 hard-copies of
the abstract with  the  title, the author's name, affiliation,
mailing   address,  fax number  and/or  e-mail   address  on a
separate  page should be   sent to  the conference secretariat
(see below).

Abstract submission       : by 31st August 1995

Notification of acceptance: within one month of submission
                            of abstract

Submission of full paper  : 10th November 1995

Accepted    papers  will  be  published     in the  conference
proceedings. Camera-ready  full papers should be  no more than
10 single-sided,  single-spaced,   A4  pages (approximately 45
lines per page) with 37mm margins on all sides.

Keynote speaker:  William S-Y Wang
                  Professor of Language Engineering
                  City University of Hong Kong, and
                  Professor of Graduate Council
                  University of California at Berkeley

Programme Committee:

Churen Huang, Academia Sinica, Taipei (co-chairman)
Akira Ikeya, Tokyo Gakugei Unversity (co-chairman)
Byung-Soo Park, Kyung Hee University (co-chairman)
Benjamin K. Tsou, City University of Hong Kong (chairman)
Lydia S.C. Chan, National University of Singapore
Hsin-hsi Chen, National Taiwan University
Jyn-Sheng Chang, National Tsinghua University
Jaewoong Choe, Korea University
Zhendong Dong, ISS, National University of Singapore
One-Soon Her, National Chengchi University
Changning Huang, Tsinghua University
Akira Ishikawa, Sophia University
Masato Ishizaki, ATR
Yan Jiang, Polytechnic University of Hong Kong
Hisashi Komatsu, Hiroshima City University
Chungmin Lee, Seoul University
Ik-Hwan Lee, Yonsei University
Kiyong Lee, Korea University
K.T. Lua, National University of Singapore
Robert W.P. Luk, City University of Hong Kong
Yuji Matsumoto, Nara Institute of Technology
Haihua Pan, City University of Hong Kong
Jhing-fa Wang, National Chengkung University
Jonnathan Webster, City University of Hong Kong
Dekai Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Paul Horng Jyh Wu, National University of Singapore
Tianshun Yao, North-East University
Tom B.Y. Lai, City University of Hong Kong (secretary)

Conference Secretariat: PACLIC10 (1995)
                        Language Information Sciences Research Centre
                        City University of Hong Kong
                        Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon
                        Hong Kong

                        Fax: (852) 27889443
                        e-mail: rlpaclic@cityu.edu.hk
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Written by Yuji Matsumoto (matsu@is.aist-nara.ac.jp)