36.2076, Confs: Lexiques / Lexicons / Lexik (France)
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Subject: 36.2076, Confs: Lexiques / Lexicons / Lexik (France)
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Date: 06-Jul-2025
From: Hélène Vinckel-Roisin [helene.vinckel-roisin at univ-lorraine.fr]
Subject: Lexiques / Lexicons / Lexik
Lexiques / Lexicons / Lexik
Date: 16-Dec-2026 - 18-Dec-2026
Location: Nancy, France
Meeting URL: https://lexiques.sciencesconf.org/?lang=fr
Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics
Submission Deadline: 31-Aug-2025
The axis “Lexique” at the research unit “Analyse et Traitement
Automatique de la Langue Française” (ATILF - CNRS/UL - UMR 7118) is
organizing an international conference on the topic of lexicons from
December 16 to 18, 2026 at the ATILF laboratory in Nancy (France).
The aim of this scientific event is to bring together junior and
experienced researchers to discuss current research issues in a major
field of linguistics, and one which is at the core of communication
and human relations: the lexicons.
The theme of this conference is designed to include the widest
possible range of research approaches in the different
(sub)disciplines of linguistics, involving theoretical and empirical
insights as well as methodological discussions in the field. For each
of the conference’s subsections, we welcome a dialogue between
diachronic and synchronic approaches, corpus and field studies, as
well as analyses in monolingual and multilingual contexts. The
proposed presentation should focus primarily, but not exclusively, on
morphology, syntax, semantics and discourse analysis.
Proposals for presentations will therefore fit into one or more of the
following subsections, which reflect the various research activities
carried out at ATILF within its research groups.
Subsections of the conference:
- Terminology and specialized languages
- Polysemy and Ambiguity
- Modeling the Lexicon
- Phraseology
- Natural Language Processing
- Argumentation
Plenary Speakers:
Hans C. Boas, University of Texas, Austin
Gaëtane Dostie, Université de Sherbrooke
Sören Stumpf, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Conference Languages:
Organized in Lorraine, a region counting three borders with
neighboring countries, the “Lexiques” Conference is set in a
multilingual context. The conference languages are German, English and
French. For oral contributions, we recommend that a handout or a
powerpoint presentation in a language other than the language of the
presentation be provided.
Submission Procedures:
Proposals may be submitted for oral or poster presentations. The
choice must be clearly stated on the abstract to be submitted. The
deadline for submissions is August 31, 2025, with feedback from
members of the scientific committee due by October 30, 2025.
Abstracts should be sent electronically as .doc or .docx files to the
following address: lexiques at sciencesconf.org
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