36.384, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Morphology / Switzerland
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Subject: 36.384, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Morphology / Switzerland
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Date: 29-Jan-2025
From: Richard Huyghe [richard.huyghe at unifr.ch]
Subject: Fifth International Workshop on Resources and Tools for Derivational Morphology
Full Title: Fifth International Workshop on Resources and Tools for
Derivational Morphology
Short Title: DeriMo 2025
Date: 04-Sep-2025 - 05-Sep-2025
Location: Fribourg, Switzerland
Contact Person: Richard Huyghe
Meeting Email: richard.huyghe at unifr.ch
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Morphology
Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2025
2ND CALL FOR PAPERS, EXTENDED DEADLINE
Meeting Description:
The Fifth International Workshop on Resources and Tools for
Derivational Morphology (DeriMo 2025) will be held at the University
of Fribourg, Switzerland, on September 4 and 5, 2025. The 2025 edition
of the workshop will build upon the discussions initiated at DeriMo
2017 (Milan, Italy) on the development of language resources and tools
in word-formation research, and subsequently continued at DeriMo 2019
(Prague, Czech Republic), DeriMo 2021 (Nancy, France), and DeriMo 2023
(Dubrovnik, Croatia).
DeriMo 2025 will provide an international platform for the
presentation of advancements in existing word-formation resources and
for the introduction of recently created ones. A debate is expected on
all aspects of the creation of these resources, from technical
solutions to linguistic decisions regarding the selection and
representation of word-formation processes and complex words. DeriMo
2025 will also explore appropriate tools for resource development,
empirical descriptions of derivational processes, and the potential
use of word-formation data in Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Special attention will be given to how lexical resources can be
exploited to investigate theoretical aspects of word formation, and
conversely, how current linguistic accounts of word formation can
inform the modelling of morphological processes in resources.
Presentations of any type of linguistic research into word formation
can contribute to the discussion on the use and usability of available
resources and tools. Additionally, quantitative methods based on large
datasets can help address key research questions in derivational
morphology. Linguistic insights into the phenomena described in
word-formation resources may indicate directions for future research,
whether approached from language-specific, multilingual,
cross-linguistic, or typological perspectives.
Plenary speakers: Sabine Arndt-Lappe (Universität Trier) and Magda
Ševčíková (ÚFAL, Charles University, Prague)
Call Information:
We invite the submission of long abstracts that present original,
unpublished research relevant to the themes of the workshop. Abstracts
must not exceed 5 pages, including references.
Abstracts should be submitted in English in PDF format only via the
EasyChair platform at the following link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=derimo2025
Proceedings will be published, open-access, in time for the workshop.
Deadline for long abstract submission: February 15, 2025
Notification of acceptance: April 11, 2025
Final papers due (camera-ready): June 30, 2025
Registration open: July 1, 2025
Workshop: September 4-5, 2025
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