33.1561, Calls: Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Lexicography, Semantics, Text/Corpus Ling/Italy
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Subject: 33.1561, Calls: Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Lexicography, Semantics, Text/Corpus Ling/Italy
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Date: Wed, 04 May 2022 05:19:01
From: Caterina Cacioli [caterina.cacioli at unifi.it]
Subject: I dati linguistici: metodologie e strumenti della ricerca / Linguistic data: methodologies and tools for research
Full Title: I dati linguistici: metodologie e strumenti della ricerca / Linguistic data: methodologies and tools for research
Short Title: LinUD
Date: 27-Jun-2022 - 29-Jun-2022
Location: Firenze, Italy
Contact Person: Caterina Cacioli
Meeting Email: caterina.cacioli at unifi.it
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/linud2022/home-page?authuser=0
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Lexicography; Semantics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Call Deadline: 28-May-2022
Meeting Description:
International Doctoral Conference organized by PhD students in Linguistics and
Digital Humanities at the University of Florence.
Call for Papers:
LinUD is a doctoral conference organised by the PhD students in Linguistics
and Digital Humanities, dedicated to linguistic data.
Linguistic data are investigated according to different perspectives depending
on disciplines and research aims: starting from data collection (with issues
concerning selection criteria or sample representativeness), through
processing and analysis (e.g., quantitative/qualitative methods, the use of
manual or automatic annotation) to the sharing and visualisation of the
results. The variety of data and resources available to researchers offers
broad and heterogeneous paths for research, constantly producing novel inputs
and raising questions. In this view, adding to traditional methods, the
Digital Humanities helps in the innovation of tools and methodologies, for
example by reducing data processing and analysis times, and providing for data
in digital format.
In light of the above considerations, this conference is intended to be a
space for interdisciplinary debate and discussion on the different ways
linguistic data are investigated in relation to specific research areas. In
particular, we welcome contributions on the following topics:
- language change and variation of linguistic data in romance languages;
- methods and questions about how to collect and analyse phraseology;
- formation and development of domain-specific terminologies, interference
with every-day language and their reception in lexicography;
- digitalization with markup languages, with particular reference to printed
and manuscript texts.
- building and querying databases, corpora and dictionaries (monolingual or
multilingual); extraction and analysis of written, spoken or multimodal data.
Guidelines for submission:
The conference welcomes doctoral students, post-docs and early career
researchers.
Researchers can submit a maximum of two proposals: one as a single author and
one as co-author or two as co-author. The allotted time per presentation is 20
minutes. Proposals may be in Italian or English, the official languages of the
conference.
Proposals should be submitted via email to convegno.linud at gmail.com, attaching
two PDF files:
one file with your profile (name of author/s, email addresses, affiliation/s
and a short bio-bibliographic note) and the title of your presentation;
one file with your abstract, anonymized (max 300 words, excluding title,
tables, graphs and references).
The conference will be held as an in-person event in Florence (Italy).
The deadline for proposal submission is May 28, 2022. Accepted proposals will
be notified via email by June 8, 2022.
Conference proceedings are planned to be published after the evaluation of the
proposals by the Scientific Committee.
Registration information will be given at a later stage; for further
information please contact the organising committee via email
(convegno.linud at gmail.com) or visit this website.
Important Dates:
28 May: Deadline for proposal submission
8 June: Notification of acceptance
27-29 June: Conference dates
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