28.1541, Confs: English, Comp Ling, Historical Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/Czech Republic
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 14:26:40
From: Ondrej Tichy [ondrej.tichy at ff.cuni.cz]
Subject: ICAME 38
ICAME 38
Short Title: ICAME
Date: 24-May-2017 - 28-May-2017
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Contact: Marketa Mala
Contact Email: icame38 at ff.cuni.cz
Meeting URL: http://icame.ff.cuni.cz
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Meeting Description:
The conference theme is Corpus et Orbis: Interpreting the World through
Corpora. The programme will comprise workshop sessions, four plenary lectures,
full papers, work-in-progress reports, and a poster session.
ICAME is an international organization of linguists and information scientists
working with English machine-readable texts. The ICAME conference will follow
the typical format starting on Wednesday morning with pre-conference
workshops, which will be running at the main conference venue, the Faculty of
Arts (náměstí Jana Palacha 2, Praha 1, metro Staroměstská). In the late
afternoon the conference will open with the first plenary lecture, which will
be followed by a concert and an opening reception in the old university
building Carolinum at Ovocný trh 5, Praha 1 (within walking distance from the
main venue, where the registration will also take place). All the following
days will begin with a plenary lecture. There will also be one additional,
special plenary session devoted to ICE corpora convened by John Kirk and
Gerald Nelson. Friday is the usual boat day, and this year will be no
exception. The boat cruise will be on the Vltava river and will include lunch.
There will be an offer of additional optional social programme for Friday
afternoon (after the boat trip) and evening. The gala dinner will be on
Saturday and we will still have main conference sessions on Sunday morning.
Gaëtanelle Gilquin, Université catholique de Louvain
Michaela Mahlberg, University of Birmingham
Michael Stubbs, Universität Trier
Wolfgang Teubert, University of Birmingham
Jan Čermák and Ondřej Tichý, Charles University
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