36.3421, Confs: 20th NooJ International Conference (Italy)
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Subject: 36.3421, Confs: 20th NooJ International Conference (Italy)
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Date: 08-Nov-2025
From: Petra Giommarelli [petra.giommarelli at phd.unipi.it]
Subject: 20th NooJ International Conference
20th NooJ International Conference
Short Title: NooJ 2026
Date: 24-Jun-2026 - 26-Jun-2026
Location: Naples, Italy, Italy
Contact: Petra Giommarelli
Contact Email: petra.giommarelli at phd.unipi.it
Meeting URL: https://nooj2026.sciencescall.org/resource/page/id/5
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
Semantics; Syntax; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Submission Deadline: 31-Jan-2026
University of Naples "L'Orientale" and the NooJ association organize
the 20th NooJ Conference in Naples, Italy from 24-26 June, 2026.
NooJ is a linguistic development environment that allows linguists to
formalize several levels of linguistic phenomena: orthography and
spelling; lexicons of simple words, multiword units and frozen
expressions; inflectional, derivational and agglutinative morphology;
local, constituent and dependency syntax; transformational grammars
and semantic analysis. For each phenomenon, NooJ provides linguists
with formal tools specifically adapted to facilitate the description,
using the four types of Chomsky-Schützenberger formal grammars
(regular, context-free, context-sensitive and unrestricted). This
approach distinguishes NooJ from most computational linguistic
frameworks which provide a single formalism.
NooJ is also a corpus processing tool, used in the digital humanities
(in History, Literature, Psychology and Sociolinguistics) as it allows
users to apply sophisticated linguistic resources to large corpora and
build indices and concordances, annotate texts automatically, perform
various statistical analyses, etc.
NooJ is freely available and linguistic modules can already be freely
downloaded for over 30 languages, see https://nooj.univ-fcomte.fr
A Web demo is available for English, French, Spanish and Ukrainian
at: https://webnooj.univ-fcomte.fr
The conference intends to:
- give NooJ users and researchers in Linguistics, Computational
Linguistics and in the Digital Humanities the opportunity to meet and
share their experience as developers, researchers and teachers;
- present to NooJ users the latest linguistic resources and NLP
applications developed for/with NooJ, its latest functionalities, as
well as its future developments;
- offer researchers and graduate students an advanced tutorial
dedicated to the automatic transformational analysis/generation of
texts.
Topics of Interest:
- Lexical resources
- Computational morphology
- Syntactic analysis
- Semantic analysis
- Linguistic-based NLP applications
Submission:
We invite the submission of abstracts in English until 31 January
2026. The abstracts should contain the title, name and email of the
author(s) and their institutions. Abstracts should not exceed one page
(between 400 and 600 words) and should be sent to nooj2026 at gmail.com.
All proposals will be reviewed by the members of the scientific
committee; authors will be given notice of acceptance of their papers
no later than 25 March 2026.
Further information about the conference can be found at
https://nooj2026.sciencescall.org/resource/page/id/5. You can also
contact the organizing committee at nooj2026 at gmail.com for any
additional information.
Important Dates:
Abstract submission: 31 January 2026
Notification of acceptance: 25 March 2026
Registration: until 13 April 2026
Conference dates: 24-26 June 2026
Scientific Committee:
Marco Angster, University of Zadar, Croatia
Anabela Barreiro, INESC-ID, Portugal
Anita Bartulović, University of Zadar, Croatia
Magali Bigey, Université de Franche-Comté, France
Xavier Blanco, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Christian Boitet, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
Maria Pia Di Buono, Università degli Studi di Napoli l'Orientale,
Italy
Héla Fehri, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Zoe Gavriilidou, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Yuras Hetsevich, National Academy of Sciences, Belarus
Agata Jackievicz, Université Paul Valéry, France
Agnieszka Kaliska, Poznan University, Poland
Kristina Kocijan, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Walter Koza, National, University of General Sarmiento, Argentina
Svetlana Krylosova, INALCO, France
Mathieu Lafourcade Université de Montpellier, France
Laetitia Leonarduzzi, Université d’Aix-Marseille, France
Stefania Maci, Università di Bergamo, Italy
Samir Mbarki, IbnTofail University, Morocco
Linda Mijić, University of Zadar, Croatia
Johanna Monti, Università degli Studi di Napoli l'Orientale, Italy
Kamal Naït-Zerrad, INALCO, France
Thierry Poibeau, Laboratoire Lattice, CNRS, France
Andrea Rodrigo, University of Rosario, Argentina
Olena Saint-Joanis, INALCO, France
Max Silberztein, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France
Marko Tadić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
François Trouilleux, Université Clermont Auvergne, France
Organizing Committee:
Johanna Monti, Università di Napoli L'Orientale, Italy
Maria Pia di Buono, Università di Napoli L'Orientale, Italy
Max Silberztein, Université de Franche-Comté, France
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