CFP: Journal of Language Modelling 3(1)

Adam Przepiorkowski adamp at IPIPAN.WAW.PL
Sun Oct 5 19:36:48 UTC 2014


Journal of Language Modelling (JLM) is a semi-annual
peer-reviewed open access free electronic journal aiming to
bridge the gap between theoretical linguistics and natural
language processing.

Although typical articles are concerned with linguistic
generalisations – either with their application in natural
language processing, or with their discovery in language
corpora – possible topics range from linguistic analyses
which are sufficiently precise to be implementable to
mathematical models of aspects of language, and further to
computational systems making non-trivial use of linguistic
insights.  See http://jlm.ipipan.waw.pl/ for more
information and, in particular,
http://jlm.ipipan.waw.pl/about/displayMembership/4 for the
Editorial Board.

This is a call for submissions to issue 3(1), to be
published in mid-2015. In order to maximise the chance that
a manuscript is fully processed in time to be published in
this issue, it should be submitted by the end 2015, at the
latest. Note, however, that regardless of the half-yearly
collection of papers into issues, articles appear at the JLM
web page as soon as they are accepted and edited.

When submitting a paper, please follow the instructions at:

http://jlm.ipipan.waw.pl/about/submissions

The following address should be used for any editorial
correspondence (not for submissions):
jlm at chopin.ipipan.waw.pl.

(With apologies for cross-posting – if you have received
this announcement a number of times, this means that your
work is probably very much in the scope of JLM!)

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Adam Przepiórkowski                          ˈadam ˌpʃɛpjurˈkɔfskʲi
http://clip.ipipan.waw.pl/ ____ Computational Linguistics in Poland
http://jlm.ipipan.waw.pl/ ___________ Journal of Language Modelling
http://zil.ipipan.waw.pl/ ____________ Linguistic Engineering Group
http://nkjp.pl/ _________________________ National Corpus of Polish



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