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  2. Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum - Wikipedia

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    The organization holds a conference every September in Europe since a first constituting workshop in 2000. From 1997 to 1999, TREC, the similar evaluation conference organised annually in the US, included a track for the evaluation of Cross-Language IR for European languages. This track was coordinated jointly by NIST and by a group of European ...

  3. International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation

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    The survey of the LREC conferences over the period 1998-2013 was presented during the 2014 conference [1] in Reykjavik as a closing session. [2] It appears that the number of papers and signatures is increasing over time. [citation needed] The average number of authors per paper is higher as well. The percentage of new authors is between 68% ...

  4. List of linguistics conferences - Wikipedia

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    Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD) European Second Language Association (EuroSLA) Annual Conference of the Japan Second Language Association (J-SLA) Congress of the International Association for the Study of Child Language (IASCL) Symposium on Second Language Writing; 4th International ESP Conference, Nis, Serbia [4]

  5. BABEL Speech Corpus - Wikipedia

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    Work then continued until a final assessment and presentation of outcomes in Granada, Spain, at the First International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, in 1998. [4] The project was completed in December 1998. The resulting set of corpora was then supplied to the European Language Resources Association.

  6. Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

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    An intergovernmental symposium in 1991 titled "Transparency and Coherence in Language Learning in Europe: Objectives, Evaluation, Certification" held by the Swiss Federal Authorities in the Swiss municipality of Rüschlikon found the need for a common European framework for languages to improve the recognition of language qualifications and help teachers co-operate.

  7. The European Language Certificates - Wikipedia

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    The main objective of this association of Language Testers from over 20 European countries is the quality assurance of language exams. In 1998 the examination Centre of DVV became WBT (Weiterbildungs-Testsysteme gGmbH), eight years later it was renamed telc gGmbH (with the stylized 'telc').

  8. Eurolinguistics - Wikipedia

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    all national languages as official languages, but with a number of relais languages for translations (e.g. English or Esperanto as relais languages). New immigrants in European countries are expected to learn the host nation's language, but are still speaking and reading their native languages (i.e. Arabic, Hindi, Mandarin Chinese, Swahili and ...

  9. European Language Council - Wikipedia

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    The European Language Council is a permanent and independent association whose main aim is the quantitative and qualitative improvement of knowledge of the languages and cultures of the European Union and beyond. Membership is open to all institutions of higher education and all national and international associations with a special interest in ...