34.2019, Calls: DGfS 2024 AG 7: Computational Approaches to Metaphor and Figurative Language

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Subject: 34.2019, Calls: DGfS 2024 AG 7: Computational Approaches to Metaphor and Figurative Language

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Date: 23-Jun-2023
From: Tatjana Scheffler [tatjana.scheffler at rub.de]
Subject: DGfS 2024 AG 7: Computational Approaches to Metaphor and Figurative Language


Full Title: DGfS 2024 AG 7: Computational Approaches to Metaphor and
Figurative Language

Date: 28-Feb-2024 - 01-Mar-2024
Location: Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Contact Person: Tatjana Scheffler
Meeting Email: Tatjana.Scheffler at ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Web Site: https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/metaphor-dgfs2024/

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics

Call Deadline: 25-Aug-2023

Meeting Description:

Figurative and non-literal language, such as metaphor, metonymy, or
personification, poses a special challenge for computational analysis,
since these expressions are not used with their usual, ordinary
meanings, as represented in corpus data or recorded in lexical
resources, but with different, derived meanings.

We aim to bring together computational linguists working on the
automatic analysis of non-literal language. A special focus will be on
non-conventionalized usages, such as novel metaphors or innovative
forms of metonymy. In addition, we are particularly interested in
approaches applicable to languages other than English, for example
low-resource languages or domains.

2nd Call for Papers:

Full title: DGfS 2024 workshop “Computational approaches to metaphor
and figurative language”
Date: Feb 28 – Mar 1, 2024
Location: Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Organizers: Stefanie Dipper, Tatjana Scheffler, Sebastian Reimann,
Adam Roussel (Ruhr-University Bochum)
Homepage: https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/metaphor-dgfs2024/

Call deadline: August 25, 2023

Meeting description: Workshop at the Annual Conference of the German
Linguistic Society (DGfS 2024)
https://www.dgfs2024.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/

Figurative and non-literal language, such as metaphor, metonymy, or
personification, poses a special challenge for computational analysis,
since these expressions are not used with their usual, ordinary
meanings, as represented in corpus data or recorded in lexical
resources, but with different, derived meanings.

We aim to bring together computational linguists working on the
automatic analysis of non-literal language. A special focus will be on
non-conventionalized usages, such as novel metaphors or innovative
forms of metonymy. In addition, we are particularly interested in
approaches applicable to languages other than English, for example
low-resource languages or domains.

We welcome contributions dealing with the identification of (specific
forms of) non-literal language, with the interpretation of figurative
expressions, or with the relation between literal and non-literal
meanings in distributional semantic representations. Further, we are
interested in discussing how the meaning of figurative expressions is
negotiated, for example in social media, and how distributional
semantic representations can be enriched in order to reflect
figurative meaning.

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

    non-conventionalized or innovative figurative language
    computational approaches to metaphors, allegory, or metonymy
    features for automatically detecting figurative language
    the interpretation of non-literal expressions
    semantic divergence of non-literal expressions
    figurative expressions in low-resource languages
    meaning negotiation in social media
    semantic representations for figurative meaning

Invited speakers
tba

Submission details

Authors should submit anonymous abstracts (2 pages maximum, including
references, in a 12 point font). References should be formatted
according to the APA guidelines. The workshop language is English for
both abstracts and talks. According to DGfS regulations, speakers can
only present a paper in one workshop. Please submit your abstracts as
a (anonymized) PDF document to: metaphor-dgfs2024 at ruhr-uni-bochum.de,
and include the author information in the body of the email. Upon
acceptance, participants will be requested to submit a de-anonymized
shortened version of the abstract for the conference booklet.

Important Dates

Abstract submission deadline: August 25, 2023
Notification of acceptance: September 8, 2023
Workshop: Feb 28 – Mar 1, 2024



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