21.4148, Calls: Applied Ling, Historical Ling, Psycholing/Germany
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Subject: 21.4148, Calls: Applied Ling, Historical Ling, Psycholing/Germany
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Date: 18-Oct-2010
From: Amir Zeldes [amir.zeldes at rz.hu-berlin.de]
Subject: Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics
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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 11:52:27
From: Amir Zeldes [amir.zeldes at rz.hu-berlin.de]
Subject: Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics
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Full Title: Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics
Short Title: QITL-4
Date: 28-Mar-2011 - 31-Mar-2011
Location: Berlin, Germany
Contact Person: Amir Zeldes
Meeting Email: qitl4 at lists.hu-berlin.de
Web Site: http://korpling.german.hu-berlin.de/qitl4/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Historical Linguistics;
Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2010
Meeting Description:
Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics (QITL) offers a forum
for researchers approaching problems in theoretical linguistics from a
quantitative point of view. The conference offers a platform for diverse
areas of linguistics, from phonology through morphology, syntax, semantics
or pragmatics, in both corpus-based, psycholinguistic/experimental or
computational methodologies approaching problems in grammar, first and
second language acquisition, historical linguistics and more.
Final Call for Papers
Quantitative models of linguistic phenomena have been increasingly
informing linguistic theory by testing, confirming and falsifying linguists'
hypotheses, and translating their insights into language based applications.
Despite this, the divide between theoretical linguistics and empirical
research remains substantial, with many theories being expressed in terms
that are not conducive to data-based testing, and conversely, the
appearance of a variety of data-based studies and applications with no
adequate theory to frame and explain their results.
Quantitative Investigations in Theoretical Linguistics (QITL) offers a forum
for researchers who aim to bridge this gap from any linguistic discipline or
methodology, and in particular, but not limited to:
- Quantitative corpus based studies
- Psycholinguistics
- Computational linguistics / NLP
- Historical linguistics
- Lexicography
- Second language acquisition / applied linguistics
- First language acquisition
The fourth conference (QITL-4) is set to take place at Humboldt University
in Berlin, between 28-31 March 2011. We invite researchers to submit
abstracts of approx. 500-1000 words (not including references and figures
or tables) for 30 minute talks with 10 minutes additional discussion or a
poster presentation (please specify your preferred format). Please send all
submissions to qitl4 at lists.hu-berlin.de electronically by:
15.11.2010
Please see the Information for Presenters on the website for formatting
instructions. Abstracts will be peer reviewed by at least two members of the
program committee:
- Antti Arppe, University of Helsinki
- Harald Baayen, University of Alberta
- Marco Baroni, University of Trento/CIMeC
- Douglas Biber, Northern Arizona University
- Peter Bosch, University of Osnabrück
- Jeremy Boyd, University of Illinois
- Michael Cysouw, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
- Mark Davies, Brigham Young University
- Stefan Engelberg, Institute for the German Language, Mannheim
- Stefan Evert, University of Osnabrück
- Livio Gaeta, University of Naples Federico II
- Stefan Th. Gries, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Jennifer Hay, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Graham Katz, Georgetown University
- Tibor Kiss, Ruhr University Bochum
- Tony Kroch, University of Pennsylvania
- Jonas Kuhn, University of Stuttgart
- Roland Meyer, University of Regensburg
- Adam Przepiórkowski, Polish Academy of Sciences
- Katharina Spalek, Humboldt University of Berlin
- Ruprecht von Waldenfels, University of Bern
- Stefanie Wulff, University of North Texas
Plenary talks will be held on the conference by:
- Heike Behrens, University of Basel
- Hermann Moisl, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
- Ingo Plag, University of Siegen
We look forward to your submissions. For more information visit the
conference site at:
http://korpling.german.hu-berlin.de/qitl4/
The Organizing Committee,
Anke Lüdeling and Amir Zeldes
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