[Corpora-List] CFP: 11th Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT)

Sandra Kuebler skuebler at indiana.edu
Fri Mar 30 16:49:34 UTC 2012


[apologies for cross-posting]
  		
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS


TLT11
The 11th International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories
Lisbon, Portugal
November 30 - December 1, 2012


  http://tlt11.clul.ul.pt


TLT serves as a venue for new and ongoing research on the topic of  
linguistics and tree banks. The 11th edition of TLT will take place in  
Lisbon, Portugal on November 30 - December 1, 2012, and is hosted by  
CLUL at the university of Lisbon.

This year, TLT will be accompanied by the second Workshop on  
Annotation of Corpora for Research in the Humanities (ACRH-2) that  
takes place on Nov 29, 2012. More information is available at the  
ACRH-2 website http://alfclul.clul.ul.pt/crpc/acrh2/index.html .

TLT has served as an ideal venue for new and ongoing high-quality work  
related to syntactically-annotated corpora, i.e., treebanks,  
encompassing descriptive, theoretical, formal and computational  
aspects of treebanks. Submissions are invited for papers, posters, and  
demonstrations which present research on treebanks and their  
intersection with linguistics, natural language processing, and other  
related fields.

WORKSHOP MOTIVATION AND AIMS

Treebanks are language resources that provide annotations at various  
levels of linguistic structure beyond the word level. They typically  
provide syntactic constituent or dependency structures for sentences  
and sometimes functional and predicate-argument structures. Treebanks  
have become crucially important for the development of data-driven  
approaches to natural language processing, human language  
technologies, grammar extraction and linguistic research in general.  
Additionally, there are projects that explore annotation beyond  
syntactic structure (including, for instance, semantic, pragmatic and  
rhetorical annotation) and beyond a single language (for instance,  
parallel treebanks).

Experiences in building syntactically processed corpora have shown  
that there is a relation between formal linguistic theory and the  
practice of syntactic annotation. Since the practices of building  
syntactically-processed corpora have proved that aiming at more  
detailed description of the data becomes more and more theory- 
dependent, the connections between treebank development and linguistic  
theories need to be tightly connected in order to ensure the necessary  
information flow between them. This series of workshops aims to  
provide a forum for researchers and advanced students working in these  
areas.


WORKSHOP TOPICS

The workshop invites submissions that discuss relevant innovative work  
in treebanking, including the relations and links between various  
aspects of morphological, syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic  
annotation; furthermore, submissions describing work on parallel  
treebanks and/or cross-language annotation schemas, on the relation  
between linguistic theory and the practice of annotation, and on  
applications of information in treebanks are encouraged as well.

We invite submission of papers and posters on the following topics:

* design principles and annotation schemes for treebanks
* applications of treebanks in acquiring linguistic knowledge and in NLP
* the role of linguistic theories in treebank development
* treebanks as a basis for linguistic research
* semantically and pragmatically annotated treebanks
* evaluation and quality control of treebanks
* tools for creation and management of treebanks
* treebanks of less-resourced languages
* theories, schemas, and applications for parallel treebanks
* standards for treebanks


INVITED SPEAKERS

* Mark Steedman, University of Edinburgh, UK
* Nianwen Xue, Brandeis University, USA


IMPORTANT DATES

* Conference: November 30 and Dec 1, 2012
* Deadline for Paper submission: September 2, 2012
* Notification of acceptance: October 7, 2012
* Camera-ready paper submission: October 28, 2012
* Conference Registration deadline: October 31, 2012

Instructions for submission are available here: http://tlt11.clul.ul.pt/submission.html


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Iris Hendrickx, University of Lisbon, Portugal (co-chair)
Sandra Kübler, Indiana University, USA (co-chair)
Kiril Simov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria (co-chair)

Eckhard Bick, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Johan Bos, Universtity of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Gosse Bouma, Universtity of Groningen, The Netherlands
António Branco, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Ernestina Carrilho, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Koenraad De Smedt, Bergen University, Norway
Markus Dickinson, Indiana University, USA
Stefanie Dipper, Bochum University, Germany
Dan Flickinger, Stanford University, USA
Anette Frank, Heidelberg University, Germany
Eva Hajičová, Charles University, Czech Republic
Erhard Hinrichs, University of Tuebingen, Germany
Valia Kordoni, Saarland University, Germany
Nuno Mamede, IST / INESC-ID, Portugal
Amalia Mendes, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Detmar Meurers, University of Tuebingen, Germany
Yusuke Miyao, University of Tokyo, Japan
Kaili Muurisep, Tartu University, Estonia
Kemal Oflazer, Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar
Sebastian Padó, Heidelberg University, Germany
Marco Passarotti, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy
Petya Osenova, Sofia University, Bulgaria
Adam Przepiórkowski, University of Warsaw, Poland
Victoria Rosén, Bergen University, Norway
Caroline Sporleder, Saarland University, Germany
Manfred Stede, University of Potsdam, Germany
Gertjan van Noord, Universtity of Groningen, The Netherlands
Martin Volk, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Heike Zinsmeister, Konstanz University, Germany


LOCAL ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE

Sandra Antunes
Aida Cardoso
Iris Hendrickx
Amalia Mendes
Sandra Pereira
University of Lisbon, CLUL, Portugal


For more information or questions, contact Iris Hendrickx, [firstname]  
@clul.ul.pt, or visit the TLT website:  http://tlt11.clul.ul.pt




Sandra Kuebler
Indiana University
Department of Linguistics
Memorial Hall 322
1021 E. Third Street
Bloomington IN 47405
USA
phone: (812) 855-3268
fax: (812) 855-5363
email: skuebler at indiana.edu



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