32.3823, Calls: Computational Linguistics, General Linguistics/Netherlands

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LINGUIST List: Vol-32-3823. Wed Dec 08 2021. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 32.3823, Calls: Computational Linguistics, General Linguistics/Netherlands

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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2021 00:32:50
From: Annika Schiefner [stuts71 at stuts.de]
Subject: 71st Student Conference of Linguistics (StuTS) and 31st Student Conference of Computational Linguistics (TaCoS)

 
Full Title: 71st Student Conference of Linguistics (StuTS) and 31st Student Conference of Computational Linguistics (TaCoS) 
Short Title: StuTS & TaCoS 

Date: 26-May-2022 - 28-May-2022
Location: Leeuwarden, Netherlands 
Contact Person: Annika Schiefner
Meeting Email: stuts71 at stuts.de
Web Site: https://71.stuts.de/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Dutch (nld)
                     English (eng)
                     German (deu)

Call Deadline: 27-Apr-2022 

Meeting Description:

The Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft (StuTS) is a conference for
students in all branches of linguistics. Since 1987 it has taken place each
semester. It serves as a networking platform as well as a first introduction
to the world of academic conferences.

The Tagung der Computerlinguistik-Studierenden(TaCoS) was first organized in
1992 and takes place once a year. It offers students of computational
linguistics and adjacent fields a chance to exchange views during talks and
workshops.

At the centre of the conferences stand talks, workshops,and poster sessions;
each given by students. Established academics from the host university are
invited as keynote speakers as well. In addition, there is a social program
for everyone to mingle.

Due to the similar nature of the conferences and the multidisciplinary
organization team, the 71st edition of the StuTS and the 31st edition of the
TaCoS will be held as a joint conference.


Call for Papers:

Welcome to the 71st Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft (StuTS) + 31st
Tagung der Computerlinguistik-Studierenden (TaCoS)!

We would like to invite you in the picturesque Leeuwarden, capital of the
province of Friesland in the Netherlands. Despite the continued uncertainty
with travel caused by the COVID-19 virus, we are planning to hold the
conference in-person from May 26 till 28, 2022.

The Call for Participation is online and we are looking forward to receiving
many interesting contributions! We cordially invite all students of
linguistics and related disciplines, from the Bachelor’s phase to the
doctorate, to present their work. Whether it’s a term paper, a Bachelor’s or
Master’s thesis, or any other project you are currently working on -
everything is welcome. You can decide whether you would rather present a
poster or give a talk. We also welcome workshops on languages or technologies
by students who would like to share their knowledge. We welcome a wide range
of topics, as long as they are linguistic in nature.

The title for the talk/workshop/poster and an abstract of about 300 words can
be submitted via the platform Frab. This link will take you directly to the
Call for Participation: https://talks.stuts.de/en/stuts71/cfp.

Presentation slots are 20 minutes each for the talk and 5-10 minutes for
questions. Longer slots for longer talks or workshops are also available on
request. If you are not presenting in English, German, Dutch, Spanish or
French, please also provide us with a translation of the abstract into one of
these languages so that we can assess the presentation. Keep in mind that your
language level must be high enough to give a scientific talk in that language
and that even linguists do not speak every single language that has ever
existed.

The schedule of the conference will be announced in coming weeks.




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