36.19, 23rd International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories

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Subject: 36.19, 23rd International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories

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Date: 07-Jan-2025
From: Sandra Kuebler [skuebler at iu.edu]
Subject: 23rd International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories


Full Title: 23rd International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic
Theories
Short Title: TLT 2025

Date: 26-Aug-2025 - 29-Dec-2024
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Contact Person: Sandra Kuebler
Meeting Email: tlt2025.gw at uni-hamburg.de
Web Site: https://www.korpuslab.uni-hamburg.de/en/tlt2025.html

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Linguistic Theories;
Text/Corpus Linguistics

Meeting Description:
We are excited to announce the 23rd International Workshop on
Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT 2025), which will bring
together developers and users of linguistically annotated natural
language corpora. The workshop is part of SyntaxFest 2025 and will be
hosted by University of Ljubljana in Slovenia on August 26-29, 2025.
Link to SyntaxFest 2025: https://syntaxfest.github.io/
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
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TLT addresses all aspects of treebank design, development, and use. As
‘treebanks’ we consider any pairing of natural language data (spoken,
signed, or written) with annotations of linguistic structure at
various levels of analysis, including, e.g., morpho-phonology, syntax,
semantics, and discourse. Annotations can take any form (including
trees or general graphs), but they should be encoded in a way that
enables computational processing. Reflections on the design of
linguistic annotations, methodology studies, resource announcements or
updates, annotation or conversion tool development, or reports on
treebank usage including probing the leakage of treebanks into large
language models are but some examples of the types of papers we
anticipate for TLT.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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* First call for papers: December 2024
* Paper submission deadline: April 2025
* Notification of acceptance: June 2025
* Early bird registration: June 2025
* Conference dates: 26 to 29 August 2025
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TLT2025 WORKSHOP CHAIRS
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* Sarah Jablotschkin, University of Hamburg
* Sandra Kübler, Indiana University
* Heike Zinsmeister, University of Hamburg
Contact: tlt2025.gw at uni-hamburg.de
Website: https://www.korpuslab.uni-hamburg.de/en/tlt2025.html



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