32.3616, Calls: Lexicography/Germany

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LINGUIST List: Vol-32-3616. Tue Nov 16 2021. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 32.3616, Calls: Lexicography/Germany

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Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 03:33:29
From: Annette Klosa-Kückelhaus [klosa at ids-mannheim.de]
Subject: XXth EURALEX Internation Congress

 
Full Title: XXth EURALEX International Congress 
Short Title: EURALEX 2022 

Date: 12-Jul-2022 - 16-Jul-2022
Location: Mannheim, Germany 
Contact Person: Annette Klosa-Kückelhaus
Meeting Email: euralex2022 at ids-mannheim.de
Web Site: https://euralex2022.ids-mannheim.de/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography 

Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2021 

Meeting Description:

The XX EURALEX International Congress will be held between 12-16 July 2022 in
Mannheim, Germany. With its motto “Dictionaries and Society” the conference
aims at bringing together professional lexicographers, linguists, publishers,
researchers, software developers and anyone interested in dictionaries and
their educational, cultural, political and social impact in everyday life.

The programme includes a diverse spectrum of plenary lectures, topic-related
sessions, software demonstrations, pre-conference workshops, presentations of
new projects and young lexicographic professionals. As such, the EURALEX 2022
will offer a unique platform for discussions or exchange and it is a perfect
opportunity to meet like-minded colleagues around the world.

The Congress is organised by the Department of Lexical Studies  (“Lexik”) at
the Leibniz Institute for the German Language  (IDS), which was founded in
1964. The members of staff of the “Department of Lexical Studies” conduct
research on questions of e-lexicographic practice and on meta-lexicographic
studies. Other research topics include lexicological research on lexical
change, lexical language contact, quantitative lexicology, syntagmatic aspects
of the lexicon, and social aspects of the vocabulary.


Call for Papers:

Papers, posters, presentations of new projects and software demonstrations are
invited on the topic ''Lexicography and Society'' as well as all
lexicographically relevant topics including, but not limited to, the following
fields:

1. The Dictionary-Making Process 
2. Research on Dictionary Use
3. Lexicography and Language Technologies
4. Lexicography and Corpus Linguistics
5. Bi- and Multilingual Lexicography
6. Lexicography for Specialised Languages, Terminology and Terminography
7. Lexicography of Lesser-Used and Under-Researched Languages
8. Phraseology and Collocation
9. Lexicography and Etymology
10. Lexicological Issues of Lexicographical Relevance
11. Reports on Lexicographical and Lexicological Projects

The main topics are not meant to exclude any other lexicographic topic.
Papers, posters, new projects and demonstrations that are relevant to the
congress, but do not fit into any of the above-mentioned categories 1-11, will
be reviewed nonetheless and considered for presentation.

Types of Contributions

When submitting your proposal, you can choose between the following types of
contribution:
- Papers (regular 20 min. presentations)
- Software demonstrations (10 min. demonstrations in a specific time slot on
the hybrid conference day)
- Posters (to be presented in a dedicated poster session)

Each proposal will be reviewed anonymously by a minimum of two members of the
Scientific Committee.

The Conference Proceedings will be published online and freely accessible
ahead of the conference. They will also be submitted for indexing in Scopus.

Deadline for the submission of abstracts with a maximum of 800 words,
excluding references, tables and figures, will be 1 December 2021. 

Abstracts should be anonymous.

Languages: You can submit your proposals in any European language. For the
oral presentations at the conference, the same applies. However, please
consider that no interpreting service is provided.

Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=euralex2022

More information is available at:
https://euralex2022.ids-mannheim.de/participation




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