33.737, Calls: Terminology, Lexicography, Semantics, Translation/Austria

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-737. Thu Feb 24 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.737, Calls: Terminology, Lexicography, Semantics, Translation/Austria

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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2022 23:48:20
From: Rossella Resi [CSFT-2022 at uibk.ac.at]
Subject: Concept Systems and Frames in Terminology 2022

 
Full Title: Concept Systems and Frames in Terminology 2022 
Short Title: CSFT 2022 

Date: 28-Sep-2022 - 29-Sep-2022
Location: Innsbruck, Austria 
Contact Person: Pius ten-Hacken & Rossella Resi
Meeting Email: CSFT-2022 at uibk.ac.at
Web Site: https://www.uibk.ac.at/congress/csft-2022/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography; Semantics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 04-Apr-2022 

Meeting Description:

It is sometimes said that when one knows the concepts in a domain and the
relationships between them, one knows the domain to a significant extent. For
this reason, the representation of the system of concepts has always been a
major concern of the theory of terminology.

The conference Concept Systems and Frames in Terminology 2022 aims to discuss
and explore the criteria that should guide the representation of the system of
concepts behind the terminology of a domain. Traditionally, the approach is to
set up a concept system, sometimes also called ontology, in which nodes
represent terms and arrows the relationships between them. Frames constitute a
more recent alternative approach, which connects terminology with cognitive
modelling.

We expect contributions to focus on advantages and disadvantages of one or the
other approach, comparisons of the two approaches, or solutions to problems
arising in one or the other approach.


Keynote Speakers:

Pamela Faber, Granada
Dynamic Frames and Context Representation in Terminology

Laura Giacomini, Heidelberg/Hildesheim
Ontologies and knowledge representation in terminology: integrating termbases
with deep conceptual models

2nd Call for Papers:

Language requirement: English
Word limit: between 300 and 500 words (excluding references)
Content: Research background, objectives, methods and outcomes (Please do not
send full papers)

Submit the abstracts per email: CSFT-2022 at uibk.ac.at
Contact persons: Pius ten-Hacken & Rossella Resi

All abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee.
Applicants will be notified by 20th of May through emails.




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