33.2820, Confs: Lexicography, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Korea, South
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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-2820. Fri Sep 16 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 33.2820, Confs: Lexicography, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Korea, South
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Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2022 21:45:39
From: Yelee An [asialex2023 at gmail.com]
Subject: 16th International Conference of the Asian Association for Lexicography
16th International Conference of the Asian Association for Lexicography
Short Title: ASIALEX 2023
Date: 22-Jun-2023 - 24-Jun-2023
Location: Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, South
Contact: Yelee An
Contact Email: asialex2023 at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://korealex.org/asialex_2023
Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The 16th International Conference of the Asian Association for Lexicography
(ASIALEX 2023) will be held from 22 to 24 June 2023 at Yonsei University, the
oldest private university in Korea. The main theme of the conference is
“Lexicography, Artificial Intelligence, and Dictionary Users”, and all
submissions on topics relevant to lexicography are welcome.
The theme of ASIALEX 2023 is Lexicography, Artificial Intelligence, and
Dictionary Users. While proposals on any other topics related to the study and
use of dictionaries are also welcome, ASIALEX 2023 aims to provide
opportunities to discuss the changes and challenges that go beyond the realms
of traditional lexicography and seek new directions and prospectives for
lexicography and dictionaries to cope with social problems and changes.
Dictionaries, including their accompanying resources and tools, technologies,
platforms, and publication formats, have been continuously developing
according to changes in the trends and cultural contexts of the times. As
lexicography undergoes periods of transition, researchers have questioned the
future of dictionaries and dictionary-maker, and even the EURALEX 2010
roundtable discussion on the theme ‘Will there be people who make dictionaries
in 2020?’. Now that we are well beyond 2020, fortunately, the activities of
many associations and researchers in the field of lexicography remain strong
and ongoing. Although commercial models based on profit structures of print
dictionaries no longer exist, the demand for refined language resources and
the power of language information seem to have become even stronger. The
questions we are faced with are thus related to what opportunities as well as
crises dictionaries and lexicography face. With this in mind, we look forward
to discussing the cultural roles of lexicography and lexicographers, the value
of language information in the AI era, and dictionary users themselves as
major topics.
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