35.3305, Calls: 8th Annual Meeting of the Society for Computation in Linguistics
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Subject: 35.3305, Calls: 8th Annual Meeting of the Society for Computation in Linguistics
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Date: 18-Nov-2024
From: Carolyn Anderson [ca101 at wellesley.edu]
Subject: 8th Annual Meeting of the Society for Computation in Linguistics
Full Title: 8th Annual Meeting of the Society for Computation in
Linguistics
Short Title: SCiL 2025
Date: 18-Jul-2025 - 20-Jul-2025
Location: Eugene, Oregon, USA
Contact Person: Carolyn Anderson
Meeting Email: scil2025.uo at gmail.com
Web Site: https://wellesley-easel-lab.github.io/SCiL2025/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics;
Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 24-Jan-2025
Meeting Description:
The Society for Computation in Linguistics will hold its eighth
meeting, SCiL 2025, from July 18-20th, 2025. It will be held on the
campus of University of Oregon, co-located with the LSA Summer
Institute. SCiL 2025 will include both in-person and on-line
presentations.
We seek high-quality research on computational and mathematical
approaches in any area of linguistics. Submissions to SCiL should
involve a substantial computational and/or mathematical modeling
component, make direct contact with linguistics, and be written for an
interdisciplinary audience. There will be two submission tracks:
papers and abstracts, and two types of presentation: talks and
posters.
A special Symposium on Computational Pragmatics will be held jointly
with the annual meeting of SCiL. If you would like your submission to
be considered for the Symposium, please indicate this at submission
time. Potential topics include:
- Social factors in language
- Pragmatic reasoning
- Non-literal meaning
- Perspective-taking and theory-of-mind
- Discourse coherence
- Dynamic models of discourse context
- Entity tracking, and discourse prominence
- Implicature, presupposition, and other non-at-issue content
- Questions-Under-Discussion and the Common Ground
We also welcome lightning talks on methodologies for computational
pragmatics
Call for Papers:
The Society for Computation in Linguistics invites submissions to its
eighth meeting, SCiL 2025, which will be held July 18-20th, 2025 at
the University of Oregon, co-located with the LSA Summer Institute.
SCiL 2025 will include both in-person and on-line presentations.
Important Dates
- Submission deadline: January 24, 2025
- Notifications of acceptance: April 11, 2025
- Camera-ready papers and abstracts due May 15, 2025
We seek high-quality research on computational and mathematical
approaches in any area of linguistics. Submissions to SCiL should
involve a substantial computational and/or mathematical modeling
component, make direct contact with linguistics, and be written for an
interdisciplinary audience.
There will be two submission tracks: papers and abstracts, and two
types of presentation: “talks” and “posters”. Authors must specify at
submission time whether they intend to present in-person or on-line.
This information will be gathered for planning purposes, and the
choice will not affect the selection procedure.
Both papers and abstracts will be published online prior to the
conference in the open-access SCiL proceedings. Authors of accepted
abstracts will have the option to submit extended abstracts for
publication. Papers will also be published in the Association for
Computational Linguistics (ACL) Anthology.
There is no limit on the number of submissions per author.
Special Symposium on Computational Pragmatics
A special Symposium on Computational Pragmatics will be held jointly
with the 2025 meeting of SCiL. If you would like your submission to be
considered for the Symposium, please indicate this at submission time.
We also welcome lightning talks on methodologies for computational
pragmatics.
Submissions:
Please see the conference website for full submission details.
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