linguistic annotation

The 13th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (The LAW XIII)

Abbreviated Title: 
LAW XIII
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
12 Apr 2019
Event Dates: 
1 Aug 2019
City: 
Florence
Country: 
Italy
Contact: 
Annemarie Friedrich
Deniz Zeyrek
Contact Email: 
annemarie.friedrich [at] gmail.com
dezeyrek [at] metu.edu.tr

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The 13th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (The LAW XIII)
https://sigann.github.io/LAW-XIII-2019

Held in conjunction with ACL 2019, Florence/Italy, August 2019
Sponsored by the ACL Special Interest Group on Annotation (SIGANN)

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The 11th Linguistic Annotation Workshop

Abbreviated Title: 
LAW-XI
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
21 Jan 2017
Event Dates: 
3 Apr 2017
City: 
Valencia
Country: 
Spain
Contact: 
Nathan Schneider
Nianwen Xue
Contact Email: 
law-xi-2017-chairs [at] googlegroups.com

The 11th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW XI)

https://sigann.github.io/LAW-XI-2017/

Held in conjunction with EACL 2017,
Valencia, Spain, April 3, 2017

Sponsored by the ACL Special Interest Group on Annotation (SIGANN)

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

ACL-Sponsored Event: 
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EACL Workshop on Computational Semantics Beyond Events and Roles

Abbreviated Title: 
(SemBEaR)
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
25 Jan 2017
Event Dates: 
3 Apr 2017
Location: 
City: 
Valencia
State: 
Country: 
Spain
Contact: 
Eduardo Blanco
Roser Morante
Roser Saurí
Contact Email: 
eduardo.blanco [at] unt.edu
r.morantevallejo [at] vu.nl
roser.sauri [at] gmail.com

(Apologies for multiples postings)

First Call for Papers

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Workshop Computational Semantics Beyond Events and Roles (SemBEaR)

Colocated with EACL 2017
Valencia, April 3-4, 2016

***With a Special Session on Negation***

http://www.cse.unt.edu/sembear2017
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ACL-Sponsored Event: 
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15th International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories

Abbreviated Title: 
TLT15
Other
Submission Deadline: 
16 Oct 2016
Event Dates: 
20 Jan 2017 to 21 Jan 2017
Location: 
Indiana University
City: 
Bloomington
State: 
IN
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
Markus Dickinson
Contact Email: 
md7 [at] indiana.edu

TLT15: DEADLINE EXTENSION

NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 16 October 2016

15th International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories

Bloomington, IN

January 20-21 2017

http://cl.indiana.edu/tlt15/

ACL-Sponsored Event: 
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The 10th Linguistic Annotation Workshop at ACL 2016 (The LAW X)

Abbreviated Title: 
LAW X 2016
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
8 May 2016
Event Dates: 
11 Aug 2016 to 12 Aug 2016
City: 
Berlin
Country: 
Germany
Contact: 
Annemarie Friedrich
Katrin Tomanek
Contact Email: 
afried [at] coli.uni-saarland.de
mail [at] katrintomanek.de

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The 10th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (The LAW X)
http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/conf/law-x-2016

Held in conjunction with ACL 2016, Berlin/Germany, August 2016
Sponsored by the ACL Special Interest Group on Annotation (SIGANN)

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‪The 1st Workshop on EVENTS: Definition, Detection, Coreference, and Representation

Abbreviated Title: 
Events
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
15 Mar 2013
Event Dates: 
14 Jun 2013
Location: 
NAACL
City: 
Atlanta
State: 
Georgia
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
Teruko Mitamura
Martha Palmer
Contact Email: 
teruko [at] cs.cmu.edu
Martha.Palmer [at] colorado.edu

Endorsed by SIGLEX and SIGSEM.

‪The 1st Workshop on EVENTS: Definition, Detection, Coreference, and Representation
Held in Conjunction with NAACL-2013

https://sites.google.com/site/cfpwsevents/home

Workshop Description

ACL-Sponsored Event: 
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NLP courses at the Linguistic Institute 2011, July 7-Aug 2

Other
Submission Deadline: 
5 Jul 2011
Event Dates: 
7 Jul 2011 to 2 Aug 2011
Location: 
University of Colorado
City: 
Boulder
State: 
Colorado
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
Martha Palmer
Contact Email: 
lsa2011 [at] colorado.edu

The University of Colorado is offering a remarkable opportunity for people
interested in Computational Linguistics to be brought up to date with the
latest developments and trends in 4 short weeks.

This is part of the Linguistic Institute 2011 in Boulder (see below), which
offers an unusually wide range of Computational Linguistics courses by
renowned
researchers, covering everything from
spoken language recognition (Dan Jurafsky, Mari Ostendorf, Julia
Hirschberg)
to statistical parsing (Rebecca Hwa)
to Lexical semantics (Christiane Fellbaum)

ACL-Sponsored Event: 
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