29.1139, Calls: Computational Linguistics/UK

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LINGUIST List: Vol-29-1139. Mon Mar 12 2018. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 29.1139, Calls: Computational Linguistics/UK

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Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2018 23:44:06
From: Sophiko Daraselia [sopod at yahoo.com]
Subject: Workshop on Computational Approaches to Morphologically Rich Languages

 
Full Title: Workshop on Computational Approaches to Morphologically Rich Languages 
Short Title: #CAMRL2018 

Date: 03-Jul-2018 - 03-Jul-2018
Location: Leeds, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Sophiko Daraselia
Meeting Email: sopod at yahoo.com
Web Site: http://camrl.leeds.ac.uk 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 25-May-2018 

Meeting Description:

The Workshop on Computational Approaches to Morphologically Rich  Languages
(#CAMRL2018) is organised by the Centre for Kartvelian and Caucasian Studies
at the University of Leeds. This one-day workshop aims to bring together
established specialists and postgraduate research students working in the
field of computational morphology and morphosyntax. The Workshop will feature
plenary talks by Dunstan Brown from the University of  York, talks and poster
sessions.


Call for Papers:

The theme of the Workshop is linguistic annotation; there will be a particular
focus on the Kartvelian languages, but contributions on any other
morphologically complex languages are welcome. Relevant topics include but are
not limited to the creation of annotation schemes, methods for automatic and
manual annotation, use and evaluation of annotation software and frameworks,
and encouraging dialogue between researchers working on unrelated languages.

Specific Area of Interest:

Morphosyntactic Annotation
Morphological annotation
Semantic annotation
Segmentation/Tokenisation

Submission Guidelines:

We welcome submissions of abstracts for oral and poster presentations.
Anonymous abstracts should not exceed 800 words (12-point Times New Roman
font, with single spacing and margins of at least 2.54cm/1 inch), including
examples and references.

Each abstract should be submitted both as a .doc, .docx or .rtf file and as an
unprotected PDF file via s.daraselia at leeds.ac.uk. When submitting the
abstract, indicate the type of contribution (paper, poster). As a file naming
convention please use the following structure: SurnameAuthor1, SurnameAuthor2,
first two or three words of the title.

Publication

Participants with accepted abstracts will be invited to submit a full paper
for consideration in the publication of a special issue with the journal Leeds
Working Papers in Linguistics and Phonetics.




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