33.60, Calls: Discipline of Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Morphology, Phonology, Syntax/Poland

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Subject: 33.60, Calls: Discipline of Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Morphology, Phonology, Syntax/Poland

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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2022 03:38:35
From: Jarosław Weckwerth [wjarek at amu.edu.pl]
Subject: 51st Poznan Linguistic Meeting

 
Full Title: 51st Poznan Linguistic Meeting 
Short Title: PLM2022 

Date: 08-Sep-2022 - 10-Sep-2022
Location: Poznań, Poland 
Contact Person: Zuzanna Cal
Meeting Email: plm at wa.amu.edu.pl
Web Site: http://wa.amu.edu.pl/plm/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Morphology; Phonology; Syntax 

Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2022 

Meeting Description:

The Poznań Linguistic Meeting (PLM) is an annual general linguistics
conference organized by the Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University,
Poznań.


Call for Papers:

51st Poznań Linguistic Meeting (PLM2022)
“What can linguists offer to AI? Unique contributions of linguistics to
science and beyond.”

We are very happy to announce the 51st edition of the Poznań Linguistic
Meeting on 08–10 Sep 2022. It will be organized by the Faculty of English,
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań.

The jubilee 50th PLM, albeit held digitally, was a great success. However, we
cherish the hope that we will be able to meet in person once again in 2022.
Face-to-face interaction, both during scholarly sessions and social events, is
vital to the maintenance of the scientific community.

In recent years, advances in broadly construed Artificial Intelligence have
made an impact on all walks of life, and linguistics is not an exception. From
text mining to dialogue agents, the power of modern hardware and software has
changed our field in important ways. But does that mean that the traffic is
one-way only? Are we on the verge of solving all the major problems of natural
language understanding? Whether you think that that indeed is the case, or
wish to argue that linguistics still has a lot to offer to AI, and, more
generally, science and society, going far beyond “big data” and machine
learning, we invite you to contribute to the debate. Contributions from all
subdisciplines of linguistics not related to the leitmotif are also more than
welcome.

PLENARY EVENTS

The keynote address and plenary speakers will be announced at a later date.
As is our tradition, we will conclude with a Grand Debate related to the
leitmotif.

PhD SESSION

Our special session aimed at young researchers looking for feedback on their
PhD projects will see a new development this year. We are very happy to
announce that we can offer conference fee waivers to the authors of the ten
abstracts submitted by PhD candidates receiving the best review scores. This
is made possible by a subsidy from the Ministry of Education.

SUBMISSIONS

Proposals of thematic/workshop sessions and papers are invited for both oral
and poster presentations related to the leitmotif and to other topics within
modern linguistics.
 
Each paper in the general oral sessions will be given 30 minutes, including 10
minutes for discussion. Poster sessions will form an integral part of the
conference programme. The number of submissions is limited to one
single-authored plus one co-authored abstract per author (or two co-authored
ones). This limitation does not apply to PhD candidate posters. The language
of the conference is English. All abstracts will be processed using the
EasyChair conference management system. The submissions will be reviewed by
our International Advisory Board. Please visit our website for more detailed
abstract submission guidelines, along with abstract review criteria.

We also invite proposals for thematic/workshop sessions. A proposal for a
workshop session should include a clear statement of its
objectives/topic/message (about 300 words) as well as at least four names of
proposed speakers (with affiliations) and a sample bibliography. Thematic
workshop proposals will be subject to review by our International Advisory
Board. Please note that the organiser(s) of a thematic/workshop session will
be expected to solicit submissions, advertise the session through appropriate
channels, and manage the reviewing process within EasyChair. We reserve the
right to make final decisions regarding the inclusion of thematic/workshop
session papers in the programme.

IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission deadline for thematic session proposals: 21 January 2022
- Notification of acceptance for thematic sessions: 11 February 2022
- Submission deadline for general session abstracts (oral and poster
sessions): 28 February 2022
- (Individual thematic and special sessions may have their own deadlines)
- Notification of acceptance: April 2022

Looking forward to seeing you in Poznań!

PLM2022 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk
Jarosław Weckwerth
Zuzanna Cal




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