36.524, Confs: Text/Corpus Linguistics / France
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Subject: 36.524, Confs: Text/Corpus Linguistics / France
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Date: 08-Feb-2025
From: Jean-Philippe Magué [jean-philippe.mague at ens-lyon.fr]
Subject: Journées Linguistique de Corpus
Journées Linguistique de Corpus
Date: 21-Oct-2025 - 23-Oct-2025
Location: Lyon, France
Meeting URL: https://jlc2025.sciencesconf.org/
Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics
The « journées internationales de linguistique de corpus » (JLC,
International Corpus Linguistics Conference) bring together
researchers from different fields, whether in France or abroad, whose
work focuses on written, oral or multimodal linguistic corpora.
Initiated by Geoffrey Williams in 2001, this biennial conference was
held at the University of Lorient-Bretagne Sud until 2013, in Orléans
in 2015, and then in Grenoble in 2017, 2019 and 2023. In 2025, it will
take place at the ENS de Lyon, and will be co-organized by the ICAR
laboratory and several partner laboratories in Grenoble (LIDILEM,
ILCEA4, LIG, Litt&Arts), Lyon (DDL), Montpellier (Praxiling) and
Toulouse (CLLE).
The JLC conferences aim at fostering a sense of community enriched by
the variety of approaches, both from a methodological and disciplinary
point of view. With their focus on corpus linguistics, they endeavor
to contribute to the evolution of scientific practices in this field.
They also seek to build bridges between different approaches to
digital corpora and to encourage exchanges across the various
disciplines involved in corpus linguistics.
As with each edition, the JLC conference welcomes any linguistic
research conducted on written, oral or multimodal corpora, from either
a synchronic or diachronic perspective. The talks may:
- Address the various levels of linguistic analysis:
phonetics/phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics,
interactional, multimodal, among others;
- Employ qualitative, quantitative (e.g. lexico-/textometry, data
mining, (semi-)automatic annotation models, AI, etc.), experimental or
didactic approaches;
- Explore applied perspectives, particularly in fields such as
health, education, translation or terminology.
The JLC 2025 conference will focus more specifically on the analysis
of interactions, one of the areas of expertise of the ICAR laboratory,
which specializes in the constitution and analysis of oral corpora
collected in natural settings. We therefore welcome submissions in the
domain of the study of interactions, whether oral or written, with
several panels dedicated to this theme.
In line with previous editions, the conference will feature three days
of scientific presentations, keynote talks, and poster sessions from
October 21 to 23, 2025. Training sessions on tools and methodologies
will be organized on Tuesday October 21 in the morning, prior to the
official start of the conference.
Proposals, written in either French or English, must not exceed 3
pages (excluding bibliographical references and figures) . They must
be anonymized and submitted via the SciencesConf system for evaluation
by two reviewers.
In addition to standard talks, submissions for posters and tool
demonstrations (accompanied by a one-page summary) are also welcome.
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