June 18, 2024 | BY tommi.jauhiainen
Formulaic Language in Historical Linguistics: data, methods, tools, and theory
Helsinki, 2-3 June 2025
Keywords: formulaic language, historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, NLP, language technology, philology, repetition, genre
This is the first call for abstracts for a conference on formulaicity in the linguistic and philological research of historical language varieties. Please, mark the dates on your calendars.
June 09, 2023 | BY BO'Connor
Event Dates:
9 Nov 2023 to 10 Nov 2023
Contact:
Brendan O'Connor
Douglas Rice
Call for Papers
TADA 2023: New Directions in Analyzing Text as Data
https://tada2023.org/
November 9th and 10th, 2023
UMass Amherst
February 17, 2023 | BY lel76
Event Dates:
9 Mar 2023 to 12 Mar 2023
Contact:
Amir Zeldes
Nathan Schneider
Lauren Levine
Ke Lin
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
GURT/SyntaxFest 2023 - CxGs+NLP, Depling, TLT, UDW
Georgetown University Round Table on Linguistics & SyntaxFest
https://gurt.georgetown.edu
Theme: Computational and Corpus Linguistics
Workshops: CxGs+NLP, Depling, TLT, UDW
Location: Washington, DC
Date: March 9-12, 2023
November 08, 2022 | BY KEvang
Event Dates:
9 Mar 2023 to 12 Mar 2023
Contact:
Daniel Dakota
Kilian Evang
October 14, 2022 | BY KEvang
Event Dates:
9 Mar 2023 to 12 Mar 2023
Contact:
Daniel Dakota
Kilian Evang
May 25, 2021 | BY smille
Event Dates:
21 Mar 2022 to 25 Mar 2022
Contact:
Nicolas Mazziotta
Simon Mille
Final call for papers: Sumbission deadline extension -> October 4th!
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Depling 2021 will be held at the SyntaxFest in Sofia, during the week of March 21-March 25, 2022. The event will be held online, face-to-face or hybrid, depending on the health situation. The proceedings will be published preemptively, in December 2021.
December 03, 2019 | BY melhaj
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION:
This is the first joint workshop between FNP and MultiLing workshops (http://multiling.iit.demokritos.gr/), both workshops have been running for several years with great success.
August 19, 2019 | BY dominik.schlechtweg
Contact:
Barbara McGillivray, Dominik Schlechtweg, Simon Hengchen, Haim Dubossarsky, Nina Tahmasebi
Lexical Semantic Change (LSC) detection, i.e. the task of identifying words that change meaning over time, is a very active research area, with applications in NLP, lexicography, and linguistics. Evaluation is currently the most pressing problem in LSC detection, as no gold standards are available to the community, which hinders progress. We organize a shared task that addresses this gap by providing researchers with an evaluation framework and high-quality manually annotated datasets for English, German, Latin, and Swedish.
November 15, 2017 | BY Stefan Evert
Location:
Workshop at the LREC 2018 Conference
Contact:
Dr Mahmoud El-Haj
Dr Paul Rayson
News: paper submission now open
April 06, 2016 | BY Shaalan
New trends of intelligent language processing systems are emerging, such as big data analysis, social network analysis, Internet of things, smart services, mobile computing, computer games, to name a few. Applications of these trends have been applied to various domains including education, travel and tourism, healthcare, among others.
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