36.2164, Confs: ICAME47: A Confluence of Corpus Research in the Age of AI (Germany)

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Subject: 36.2164, Confs: ICAME47: A Confluence of Corpus Research in the Age of AI (Germany)

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Date: 15-Jul-2025
From: JProf Dr Andreas Weilinghoff [icame47 at uni-koblenz.de]
Subject: ICAME47: A Confluence of Corpus Research in the Age of AI


ICAME47: A Confluence of Corpus Research in the Age of AI
Short Title: ICAME47

Date: 26-May-2026 - 30-May-2026
Location: Koblenz, Germany
Contact: ICAME47 Organising Committee
Contact Email: icame47 at uni-koblenz.de
Meeting URL: https://wp.uni-koblenz.de/icame47/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Submission Deadline: 31-Oct-2025

We are pleased to announce that ICAME47 will take place in Koblenz
(Germany) on 26-30 May 2026. ICAME (International Computer Archive of
Modern and Medieval English) is an annual international conference and
one of the longest-standing organisations of linguists and data
scientists working with English language corpora.
The conference theme is “A Confluence of Corpus Research in the Age of
AI”. We welcome abstracts on both traditional and innovative
corpus-based approaches to the study of English. While contributions
that engage with the theme - particularly the intersections between
corpus research and AI - are especially encouraged, submissions need
not be focused on AI. Relevant research areas include, but are not
limited to: corpus linguistics, historical linguistics, computational
linguistics, natural language processing, statistics, data science,
sociolinguistics, multilingualism, (socio)phonetics and second
language acquisition.
The academic programme will feature full papers, work-in-progress
reports, software demonstrations, poster sessions & invited plenary
talks. We will also have pre-conference workshops on Tuesday, 26 May
2026 (see Call for Workshops on our website). The social programme
includes a welcome reception, a boat trip & a gala dinner.
The following keynote speakers have confirmed their participation:
Jane Stuart-Smith (University of Glasgow, UK)
Jonathan Culpeper (Lancaster University, UK)
Laurence Anthony (Waseda University, Japan)
Natalia Levshina (Radboud University, the Netherlands)



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