35.3585, Calls: Using Corpora in Contrastive and Translation (8th edition)

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Subject: 35.3585, Calls: Using Corpora in Contrastive and Translation (8th edition)

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Date: 16-Dec-2024
From: Silvana Deilen [deilen at uni-hildesheim.de]
Subject: Using Corpora in Contrastive and Translation (8th edition)


Full Title: Using Corpora in Contrastive and Translation (8th edition)
Short Title: UCCTS 2025

Date: 08-Sep-2025 - 10-Sep-2025
Location: Hildesheim, Germany
Contact Person: Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski
Meeting Email: uccts2025 at uni-hildesheim.de
Web Site: www.uni-hildesheim.de/uccts2025

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Translation
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 10-Feb-2025

Meeting Description:

UCCTS conference series are meant to bring together researchers who
collect, annotate, analyze corpora and/or use them to inform
contrastive linguistics and translation theory and/or develop
corpus-informed tools (in foreign language teaching, language testing
and quality assessment, translation pedagogy, computer-aided/machine
translation or other related NLP domains). We invite original
submissions that open to various topics within empirical contrastive
linguistics and translation studies (see below). We welcome
interdisciplinary contributions that combine corpus data with other
types of empirical data (e.g. experiment) and allow for an interplay
between different methods and data types. Moreover, we encourage
contributions applying information and computational technologies
including Large Language Models (LLMs).

Call for Papers:

The eighth edition of the UCCTS conference
(www.uni-hildesheim.de/uccts2025) will be held on the 8-10th of
September 2025 in Hildesheim, Germany.
UCCTS conference series are meant to bring together researchers who
collect, annotate, analyze corpora and/or use them to inform
contrastive linguistics and translation theory and/or develop
corpus-informed tools (in foreign language teaching, language testing
and quality assessment, translation pedagogy, computer-aided/machine
translation or other related NLP domains). We invite original
submissions that open to various topics within empirical contrastive
linguistics and translation studies (see below). We welcome
interdisciplinary contributions that combine corpus data with other
types of empirical data (e.g. experiment) and allow for an interplay
between different methods and data types. Moreover, we encourage
contributions applying information and computational technologies
including Large Language Models (LLMs).

Conference topics include:

- Quantitative approaches in corpus-based contrastive and
translation/interpreting studies, in particular with
multi-methodological designs (corpus-based, corpus-driven,
experimental) and advanced statistical modeling
- Computational methods derived from NLP and data mining (e.g.
computational semantics, pragmatics) applied to contrastive
linguistics and translation studies
- LLMs for contrastive linguistics and translation research (data
annotation, data analysis, etc.)
- Method and data triangulation: combined use of corpus data and
methods and other sources of data
- New or remodeled theoretical frameworks relevant to corpus-based
contrastive and translation/interpreting studies
- Presentation of new resources for contrastive and translation
studies (spoken and multimodal corpora, sign language (interpreting)
corpora, transcript datasets, corpora of low-resourced languages,
lexicons, databases, etc.)
- Linguistic variation of various types, e.g. variation driven by
register or genre variation, learner language, target audience, mode
of production, etc.
- Cognitive approaches to translation (and other language product)
properties
- Analysis of non-canonical forms of (multilingual) communication
- Corpus use in tranlsator training, foreign language
learning/teaching
- Corpus use in multilingual (e-)lexicography and terminology
- Quality assessment in (automatic) translation and interpreting
- Non-canonical forms of translation/interpreting and multilingual
communication
- Corpus analysis of translation between close languages, from a third
language, non-native translation, indirect/relay translation, etc.
- Analysis of accessible communication (e.g. intralingual translation,
audio-visual and audio-descriptive forms, etc.)

The submissions are to be made in the form of anonymized extended
abstracts (in PDF) that should be between 800 and 1000 words long
(excluding references) by February 10, 2025. Apart from a clear
outline of the aims and methods of the study, the abstracts should
also provide (preliminary) results. The abstracts will be submitted
through the Open review system and reviewed by at least two members of
the scientific committee. The accepted contributions will be presented
either as oral talks or as posters. All submissions must follow
abstract submission instructions given below. Abstract text must be in
single-spaced 12pt Arial font, with no indents and 1 inch borders on
each side (2.54 cm). The title should be in 12pt Arial, bold and
centered, in title case. Page numbers should be omitted. Figure and
table captions should be in 10pt Arial font. Table and figure captions
should appear below the table or figure. References must be in 9pt
Arial font, in APA7 format.

Publications
The abstracts of the accepted papers will be published in an online
book of abstracts. We also plan to publish selected papers in an
edited volume or in a special issue of a journal.



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