26.2837, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Morphology, Phonology/USA
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Subject: 26.2837, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Morphology, Phonology/USA
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Date: Tue, 09 Jun 2015 13:12:37
From: Jackson Lee [jsllee at uchicago.edu]
Subject: Workshop on Computational Phonology and Morphology
Full Title: Workshop on Computational Phonology and Morphology
Short Title: compmorphon2015
Date: 11-Jul-2015 - 11-Jul-2015
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
Contact Person: Jackson Lee
Meeting Email: compmorphon.lsa2015 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/compmorphon2015/
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Morphology; Phonology
Call Deadline: 12-Jun-2015
Meeting Description:
Workshop on Computational Phonology and Morphology
https://sites.google.com/site/compmorphon2015/
Saturday, July 11, 2015
At the LSA Summer Institute at the University of Chicago
Among the key questions in phonology and morphology are those that revolve around representation, distribution, learning, typology, variation, and change. Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in computational approaches (broadly construed, encompassing all species of formal, algorithmic, and quantitative methods) to phonology and morphology. How have they contributed to our understanding of language, particularly with regard to the domains of phonology and morphology? What are the unsolved issues in phonology and morphology on which computational approaches may shed light? Along the theme of big data of the 2015 LSA Summer Institute at the University of Chicago, how does---or not---the availability of larger and more accessible data alter the landscape of research among phonologists and morphologists, and what are the (new) challenges in light of big data?
The Workshop on Computational Phonology and Morphology, to be held on Saturday July 11, 2015, at the LSA Summer Institute at the University of Chicago, is devoted to these topics and questions of general interest to linguists, featuring invited talks by Institute instructors whose research concerns phonology and morphology from computational perspectives.
Invited Speakers:
Institute instructors who have confirmed participation:
John Goldsmith
Sharon Goldwater
Jeffrey Heinz
Karen Livescu
Giorgio Magri
Sravana Reddy
Jason Riggle
Paul Smolensky
Andrew Wedel
Important Dates:
Abstract submission deadline: June 12, 2015
Notification of acceptance: June 19, 2015
Workshop: July 11, 2015
Organizing Committee:
John Goldsmith, Jason Riggle, and Jackson Lee
2nd Call for Papers:
We invite abstract submissions for the poster session at the Workshop. Papers that address the topics and questions of the Workshop as described above and/or report novel research and results in computational phonology and morphology would be highly welcome.
Abstract Guidelines:
- Letter or A4 sized, 1-inch margins, font size 10 points min.
- One page maximally, with everything included (prose, figures, references, etc.) in the PDF format
- Please include the paper title at the top of the abstract.
- Abstracts must be anonymous.
- Abstract submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author, or two joint abstracts per author.
- Abstracts are submitted via the EasyAbs site here: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/compmorphon2015
- Abstracts must be submitted by Friday, June 12, 2015.
Questions can be directed to compmorphon.lsa2015 at gmail.com
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