27.2487, Calls: Discourse Analysis / Discours (Jrnl)

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Subject: 27.2487, Calls: Discourse Analysis / Discours (Jrnl)

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Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2016 10:54:04
From: Olivier Ferret [olivier.ferret at cea.fr]
Subject: Discourse Analysis / Discours (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Discours 


Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis 

Call Deadline: 26-Jun-2016 

Deadline Extension - Extension de date limite
Sorry for multiple posting

Call for Papers for Discours, Issue 19
http://discours.revues.org/

Focus on Computational Linguistics approaches
Deadline extension: 26 June, 2016
Editorial board: Stéphane Ferrari & Olivier Ferret

We are inviting submissions for the next issue of Discours, to appear in
December 2016.

Discours is an international and interdisciplinary e-journal which publishes
two issues a year, and occasional special issues. The journal focuses on the
following topics: discourse structure, cohesion, co-reference, linearization,
indexation, information structure, word order, segmentation markers,
integration markers, discourse relations, cognitive processes involved in
discourse comprehension and production, and other related topics.

It is intended as a forum for exchanging and comparing data, analyses and
opinions for all linguists, psycholinguists and computer linguists working in
fields involving the description, comprehension, formalization and processing
of text organization. Issue 19 welcomes submissions on all the topics of the
journal. However, submissions coming from the Computational Linguistics field
will be considered with special interest.

Papers (in English or French) should be sent todiscours at revues.org before 26
June, 2016. Full instructions can be found on the website
(http://discours.revues.org/224)

Important Dates:

- Paper submission: 26 June, 2016 (papers should be sent to
discours at revues.org)
- Final decision of the editorial board: October 2016
- Online publication: December 2016

Modalities:

- Each submission is reviewed by two experts (international scientific
committee)
- Language : English or French




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