[HPSG-L] Final CFP: Corpus Linguistics Fest (CLiF)

Dickinson, Markus md7 at indiana.edu
Fri Apr 8 00:25:00 UTC 2016


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Final Call for Papers: Corpus Linguistics Fest (CLiF)
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June 6-10, 2016
Indiana University - Bloomington, IN, USA
http://cl.indiana.edu/clif16/

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The Fest
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Corpus Linguistics Fest (CLiF) is a one-week summer school featuring three courses in corpus linguistics, combined with a final day of presentations.

The Corpus Linguistics Fest (CLiF) at Indiana University will be a week-long effort to provide a space for linguists, psycholinguists, computational linguists, and anyone else wishing to explore the use of corpus data and to understand the methodologies and practices of Corpus Linguistics.  In addition to the presentations on Friday, participants will have chances to develop skills in theoretical and practical sessions Monday-Thursday through courses on:

* Statistical methods for corpora (using R) (Amir Zeldes)
* Tools for annotating and searching corpora (Stefanie Dipper)
* Learner corpora and Second Language Acquisition research (Anke Lüdeling)

With the relaxed environment of the fest, the small collegiate town (Bloomington, IN), and the friendly discussions covering a range of expertise, students and researchers are sure to have a stimulating week.

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Call for Papers
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For the final day of the fest, we seek papers representing in-progress or completed work from all areas of corpus linguistics.  Young researcher and student submissions are especially welcome.


Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following topics:

- Corpus linguistic studies of linguistic phenomena
- Methodological issues in using corpora in linguistics
- The interface between corpus linguistics and linguistic theory
- Corpus annotation (morpho-syntactic, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, etc.)
- Automatic annotation
- Applications of corpora in the humanities
- Using corpora for language learning/teaching
- The use of corpora in discourse analysis and computer-mediated communication


Authors should submit full papers, either a 4-page (short) or 8-page (long) paper, excluding references. All submissions must be in PDF format and must follow the TACL style guidelines. Style files can be found at: https://tacl2013.cs.columbia.edu/tacl-submission-templates/.

Reviewing will be double-blind, and thus no author information should be included in the papers; self-reference should be avoided as well. Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review. Accepted papers will appear in the workshop (online) proceedings.


Submissions are due by *April 15*, and should be submitted via easychair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clif2016


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Important Dates
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15 April: Paper submission deadline
 8 May: Notification of acceptance
22 May: Camera-ready paper due
10 June: Workshop


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Program Committee
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Emily Bender University of Washington, USA
Ann Bies Linguistic Data Consortium, USA
Elli Bourlai Indiana University, USA
Marie Candito University Paris Diderot, France
Mark Davies Brigham Young University, USA
Roxana Girju University of Illinois, USA
Erhard Hinrichs Universität Tübingen, Germany
Eva Hajicová Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
Ghazaleh Kazeminejad University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Michal Kren Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
Nicholas Lester University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Tony McEnery Lancaster University, UK
Adam Meyers New York University, USA
Petya Osenova St. Kl. Ohridski University, Bulgaria
Martha Palmer University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Marco Passarotti Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
Marwa Ragheb Suez Canal University, Egypt
Arndt Riester Universität Stuttgart, Germany
Djamé Seddah Université Paris-Sorbonne & ALPAGE, France
Olga Scrivner Indiana University, USA
Kevin Stowe University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Zdenka Uresova Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
Fei Xia University of Washington, USA
Stefanie Wulff University of Florida, USA
Heike Zinsmeister Universität Hamburg, Germany




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