30.1729, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Georgia

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Subject: 30.1729, Calls: Applied Linguistics/Georgia

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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2019 15:26:43
From: Maka Tetradze [lmt.ge2019 at gmail.com]
Subject: Language and Modern Technologies V: Issues of Historical and Etymological Lexicography

 
Full Title: Language and Modern Technologies V: Issues of Historical and Etymological Lexicography 
Short Title: LMT2019 

Date: 14-Dec-2019 - 17-Dec-2019
Location: Tbilisi, Georgia 
Contact Person: Maka Tetradze
Meeting Email: lmt.ge2019 at gmail.com

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 30-May-2019 

Meeting Description:

This is the fifth installment of the traditional international conference
“Language and Modern Technologies” and this time its main theme will be
traditional and current problems of historical and etymological lexicography. 
At the same time, the conference will address wider problems of language
technologies and digital humanities.

The goal of the conference is to consider problems of Kartvelian linguistics
with a view to up-to-date technologies, issues of digital resources,
lexicographic bases, building, development and design of corpora of Kartvelian
languages; besides, to share international experience on building of text
corpora, compilation of historic-etymological and other dictionaries, and on
new objectives within the domains of corpus linguistics, computational
modeling of language, automatic translation, e-learning of languages, and
language documentation.       

Conference themes:

- Present-day problems of historical and etymological lexicography
- Computational modeling of language
- Corpus linguistics, corpus lexicography
- Interdisciplinary projects of digital humanities
- Linguistic databases

Organizers:

Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Arnold Chikobava Institute of Linguistics
State Language Department of Georgia

Location: Tbilisi, Georgia 
Dates: 15-17 December, 2019
Directions: Kartvelian languages, computational linguistics, corpus
linguistics, historical lexicography, corpus lexicography, digital humanities
Working languages: Georgian, English


Call for Papers:

Deadline for abstract submission: May 30, 2019
Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2019
Deadline for submission of print versions of abstracts: August 15, 2019

Workshop theme:
Corpus technologies in lexicography
 
Keynote Speakers:

Serge Sharoff
Dmitry Sitchinava
Gerd Carling

Scientific Committee:

Nana Machvariani
Giorgi Alibegashvili
Merab Chukhua
Marina Beridze
Tinatin Margalitadze
Karina Vamling
Serge Sharoff
Dmitry Sitchinava

Organizing Committee:

Merab Chukhua
Marina Beridze
Zaal Kikvidze
Ketevan Datukishvili
Natia Poniava
Maka Tetradze
Rusudan Papiashvili
 
Abstract Submission Guidelines:

Not exceeding 300 words 
Fonts: Sylfaen for Georgian; Times New Roman for English
Font size: 12
Format: MS Word and PDF

Abstracts should be anonymously submitted via easychair:
 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lmt2019

Please note that Georgian abstracts should be accompanied with their English
translations.
 
Time limit:

- Presentation at a plenary session – 45 minutes
- Presentation at a parallel session – 20 minutes
- Discussion – 10 minutes

Contact: lmt.ge2019 at gmail.com




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