CIL 18 workshop on Linguistic Studies of Ontology: Call for papers
Andrea Schalley
andrea.schalley at une.edu.au
Thu Mar 8 01:57:05 UTC 2007
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Call for papers: closing May 31 2007
—LINGUISTIC STUDIES OF ONTOLOGY—
From Lexical Semantics to Formal Ontologies and Back
Workshop at the
18th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF LINGUISTS (CIL 18)
<http://cil18.org>
Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
July 21-26, 2008
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—DESCRIPTION—
Recent developments in the study of ontology have important
implications for cognitive science, knowledge engineering, and
theoretical linguistics. In particular, research on lexical ontology
deals with how concepts are lexicalized and organized across
languages and cultures. This workshop aims to explore this new
departure in linguistic studies by building upon the three important
premises assumed in Fellbaum (1998), Schalley and Zaefferer (2007),
and Huang et al. (2007): First, that lexicalized concepts have a
special status in every language (as opposed to concepts that require
complex coding), second that lexically coded concepts can be shared
by different languages, and third that lexicalization universals are
relevant for the construction of cross-lingually portable formal
ontologies.
Following the references cited above, topics of this workshop include
foundational issues pertaining to the relation between formal
ontology and linguistic ontologies, as well as descriptive issues
pertaining to the interface between conceptual ontologies and lexica.
In particular, we would like to focus on the following issues during
this workshop:
- Cross-lingual portability of upper-ontologies
- Ontology-based approaches to comparative linguistics
- Ontology enrichment: from concept formation via complex coding to
lexicalisation
- Possible relevance of formal ontological principles (e.g. Roles
cannot subsume Types) to psychological/linguistic reality
REFERENCES
Fellbaum, Christiane. 1998. WordNet: An electronic lexical database.
MIT Press.
Huang, Chu-Ren et al. Eds. 2007. Ontologies and the Lexicon.
Cambridge University Press.
Schalley, Andrea C. and Zaefferer, Dietmar. Eds. 2007.
Ontolinguistics. Mouton de Gruyter.
—SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS—
A two-page abstract including everything should be sent
electronically to both <cil18 at cil18.org> and <churenhuang at gmail.com>.
An MS Word and/or .pdf file may be accepted.
—IMPORTANT DATES—
Deadline for Abstract Submission: May 31, 2007
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: August 31, 2007
For more information, visit the website (<http://cil18.org>) or
contact the organizer at <churenhuang at gmail.com>.
—ORGANIZER—
Chu-Ren Huang
Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica
Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan
E-mail address: <churenhuang at gmail.com> Fax: 886-2-27856622, Tel:
886-2-26523108
—PROGRAM COMMITTEE—
Christiane Fellbaum (Princeton)
Shu-kai Hsieh (I-Lan)
Alessandro Lenci (Pisa)
Adam Pease (San Francisco)
Alessandro Oltramari (Trento)
Laurent Prévot (Toulouse)
James Pustejovsky (Brandies)
Andrea C. Schalley (Armidale)
Piek Vossen (Amsterdam)
Dietmar Zaefferer (Munich)
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