31.557, Calls: Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Ling Theories, Text/Corpus Ling/Switzerland
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Subject: 31.557, Calls: Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Ling Theories, Text/Corpus Ling/Switzerland
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Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2020 13:12:24
From: Paola Marongiu [paola.marongiu at unil.ch]
Subject: Theoretical linguistics in the light of the interaction of qualitative and quantitative approaches
Full Title: Theoretical linguistics in the light of the interaction of qualitative and quantitative approaches
Short Title: THEORLING
Date: 04-Jun-2020 - 04-Jun-2020
Location: Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Contact Person: Jessica Chessex
Meeting Email: theorling2020unine at gmail.com
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Call Deadline: 29-Feb-2020
Meeting Description:
The core interest of this conference is to identify the place of theoretical
linguistics in the last decade, when the use of quantitative methods in the
humanities has grown exponentially. The international conference aims to bring
together researchers working on both qualitative research and quantitative
analysis taking into account statistical calculations and computational
methods.
The expected results are:
- a better understanding of how theoretical linguistics is being rethought in
the light of quantitative methods
- a more precise and complete view of the theoretical linguistic reflections
behind quantitative linguistics
- a profitable exchange of methods and quantitative tools tested in research
already carried out
- an overview of future research prospects in quantitative corpus linguistics
- present and future gains for theoretical linguistics
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Barbara McGillivray (Alan Turing Institute & Cambridge University)
Bernhard Wälchli (Stockholm University)
2nd Call for Papers:
Deadline extension!
TheorLing 2020
Theoretical linguistics in the light of the interaction of qualitative and
quantitative approaches
International Symposium
University of Neuchâtel
3-4 June 2020
Call for papers
Extended Deadline for submissions: February 29 2020
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Sascha Diwersy (Université Paul Valéry – Montpellier)
Barbara McGillivray (Alan Turing Institute & Cambridge University)
Bernhard Wälchli (Stockholm University)
The core interest of this conference is to identify the place of theoretical
linguistics in the last decade, when the use of quantitative methods in the
humanities has grown exponentially. The international conference aims to bring
together researchers working on both qualitative research and quantitative
analysis taking into account statistical calculations and computational
methods. The expected results are:
- a better understanding of how theoretical linguistics is being rethought in
the light of quantitative methods
- a more precise and complete view of the theoretical linguistic reflections
behind quantitative linguistics
- a profitable exchange of methods and quantitative tools tested in research
already carried out
- an overview of future research prospects in quantitative corpus linguistics
- present and future gains for theoretical linguistics
Submissions must highlight the interaction of theoretical and quantitative
linguistics
Possible topics may include:
- modality
- TAM markers
- discourse markers
- cohesion markers
- phraseology
in relation to theoretical questions such as:
- diachronic variation
- genre variation
- linguistic change
- representation of meaning
Proposals, in French or English, must be maximum 500 words (not including
bibliography and annexes). They must be sent, together with a short
bio-bibliography, to: theorling2020unine at gmail.com, by February 29th 2020 at
the latest. Authors of accepted papers will be notified by March 30th 2020.
Registration fees: 100 €
After the conference, a selection of contributions will be submitted for
publication.
The conference is sponsored by the Faculty of Humanities, Chair of French
Linguistics, University of Neuchâtel and by the Faculty of Humanities,
Department of Language and Information Sciences, University of Lausanne.
Organization committee: Jessica Chessex (University of Neuchâtel), Paola
Marongiu (University of Lausanne), Dennis Wandel (University of Neuchâtel)
Scientific committee: Helena Bermudez Sabel (University of Lausanne),
Francesca Dell’Oro (University of Lausanne) Guillaume Guex (University of
Lausanne) Claudia Ricci (University of Neuchâtel), Corinne Rossari (University
of Neuchâtel), Iveta Walther (University of Neuchâtel), Aris Xanthos
(University of Lausanne)
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