28.1137, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Lexicography, Ling Theories, Morphology/Italy

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Subject: 28.1137, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Lexicography, Ling Theories, Morphology/Italy

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Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2017 17:37:06
From: Marco Passarotti [marco.passarotti at unicatt.it]
Subject: First International Workshop on Resources and Tools for Derivational Morphology

 
Full Title: First International Workshop on Resources and Tools for Derivational Morphology 
Short Title: DeriMo2017 

Date: 05-Oct-2017 - 06-Oct-2017
Location: Milan, Italy 
Contact Person: Marco Passarotti
Meeting Email: marco.passarotti at unicatt.it
Web Site: http://derimo2017.marginalia.it/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Lexicography; Linguistic Theories; Morphology 

Call Deadline: 18-Jun-2017 

Meeting Description:

DeriMo2017 concludes the Word Formation Latin (WFL) project, funded by the
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the
Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 658332-WFL. The project is based at
the Centro Interdisciplinare di Ricerche per la Computerizzazione dei Segni
dell’Espressione (CIRCSE:
http://centridiricerca.unicatt.it/circse-home?rdeLocaleAttr=en), at the
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.

The workshop wants to be both an opportunity for the presentation of WFL to
the wider community, and a place where confrontation with other scholars
engaged in the treatment of derivational morphology for different languages
(either modern or ancient) can arise, and potentials for the cross-linguistic
sharing of techniques and methods can be discussed.

Invited Speaker: Pius ten Hacken (University of Innsbruck, Austria)


Call for Papers: 

See the full Call for Papers here:
http://derimo2017.marginalia.it/index.php/CfP

Topics:

The Workshop on Resources and Tools for Derivational Morphology aims at
covering a wide range of topics.

In particular, the topics to be addressed in the workshop include (but are not
limited to) the following:

- Resources for derivational morphology
- Connecting the derivational morphology level of annotation in language
resources with other levels of linguistic analysis (e.g. semantic, syntactic…)
- (NLP) tools for the semi-automatic creation of resources for derivational
morphology
- (NLP) tools including components of derivational morphology
- Empirically based comparative and multilingual studies on derivational
morphology
- Empirically based diachronic studies on derivational morphology
- Query tools for derivational morphology resources
- Theoretical issues in derivational morphology.

Important Dates:

Deadlines: always midnight, UTC ('Coordinated Universal Time'), ignoring DST
('Daylight Saving Time'):

- Deadline for paper submission: 18 June 2017
- Notification of acceptance: 24 July 2017
- Final, camera-ready, version of paper: 10 September 2017
- Workshop: 5-6 October 2017

Instructions for Submission: 

We invite to submit long abstracts describing original, unpublished research
related to the topics of the workshop. Abstracts should not exceed 6 pages
(references included).
The language of the workshop is English. All abstracts must be submitted in
well-checked English.

Abstracts should be submitted in PDF format only. Submissions have to be made
via the EasyChair page of the workshop at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=derimo2017. Please, first register at
EasyChair if you do not have an EasyChair account.
The style guidelines to follow for the paper can be found here:
http://derimo2017.marginalia.it/index.php/CfP/authors-kit.

Please, note that as reviewing will be double-blind, the abstract should not
include the authors' names and affiliations or any references to web-sites,
project names etc. revealing the authors' identity. Furthermore, any
self-reference should be avoided. For instance, instead of ''We previously
showed (Brown, 2001)...'', use citations such as ''Brown previously showed
(Brown, 2001)...''.

Each submitted abstract will be reviewed by three members of the programme
committee.

The authors of the accepted abstracts will be required to submit the full
version of their paper, which may be extended up to 10 pages (references
included).

Proceedings will be published, open-access, in time for the workshop.

Programme Committee Chairs:

Eleonora Litta Modignani Picozzi
Marco Passarotti




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