34.3317, Confs: 15th International Corpus Linguistics Conference
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Subject: 34.3317, Confs: 15th International Corpus Linguistics Conference
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Date: 05-Nov-2023
From: Francisco Alonso-Almeida [francisco.alonso at ulpgc.es]
Subject: 15th International Corpus Linguistics Conference
15th International Corpus Linguistics Conference
Short Title: CILC2024
Date: 22-May-2024 - 24-May-2024
Location: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Contact: Francisco Alonso-Almeida
Contact Email: cilc2024 at ulpgc.es
Meeting URL: https://dicos-ulpgc.com/cilc2024
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Language
Acquisition; Lexicography; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus
Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Aariya (aay)
English (eng)
Spanish (spa)
The Spanish Association of Corpus Linguistics (AELINCO) and the
organizing committee of this annual conference edition are pleased to
invite you to the 15th International Conference on Corpus Linguistics
(CILC2024), which will take place from 22 to 24 May 2024 at the
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,Spain.
The central theme of this conference, revolving around Corpus
Linguistics, (digital) discourse, and AI, provides a broad forum for
further theoretical and methodological aspects of research.
Participants have theopportunity to explore innovative frameworks that
can enhance our understanding of language, communication, and
information dissemination in the digital age. At the heart of this
exploration is the recognition of the important potential of corpus
linguistics as a powerful tool for advancing social welfare.
Corpus Linguistics, with its data-driven approach and meticulous
examination of vast language datasets, provides the foundational
bedrock upon which AI can thrive. By harnessing the power of machine
learning and natural language processing, AI systems can extract
meaningful patterns, semantic relationships, and contextual nuances
from linguistic corpora at an unprecedented scale. This symbiotic
relationship empowersresearchers to delve deeper into understanding
language evolution, human communication, and digital discourse
dynamics, ultimately paving the way for innovative applications in
machine translation, sentiment analysis, chatbots, and more. This
conference invites scholars and practitioners to explore the
cutting-edge intersections of Corpus Linguistics and AI, showcasing
how this dynamic partnership continues to revolutionize our
understanding of language and shape the future of AI-driven
communication technologies.
In addition to contributions that fit the central theme of the
conference, we invite contributions that address any of the AELINCO
thematic panels.
Corpus design, compilation and
Discourse, literary analysis and
Corpus-based grammatical
Corpus-based lexicology and
Corpora, contrastive studies and
Linguistic variation and change through
Corpus-based computational
Corpora, language acquisition and
Special uses of corpus
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