37.1067, Calls: 2nd International Workshop on Terminological Neologism Management (Norway)

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Subject: 37.1067, Calls: 2nd International Workshop on Terminological Neologism Management (Norway)

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Date: 15-Mar-2026
From: Rossella Resi [rossella.resi at uibk.ac.at]
Subject: 2nd International Workshop on Terminological Neologism Management


Full Title: 2nd International Workshop on Terminological Neologism
Management
Short Title: NeoTerm 2026

Date: 03-Sep-2026 - 03-Sep-2026
Location: Bergen, Norway
Contact Person: Rossella Resi
Meeting Email: rossella.resi at uibk.ac.at
Web Site: https://eneoli.eu/event/neoterm-2026/

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

Call Deadline: 27-Mar-2026

Call for Papers:
NeoTerm 2026 is the second International Workshop on Terminological
Neologism Management, organized by the ENEOLI COST Action. The first
edition (Neoterm 2025) was held in Thessaloniki (Greece) as a
co-located event with MDTT 2025.
This year, NeoTerm goes north and will be organized by the University
of Bergen, Norway, on 3 September 2026.
The 2nd NeoTerm workshop will be co-located with the Nordic/European
event aimed at initiating joint Nordic–European collaboration on
“Språkleg berekraft og beredskap / Linguistic sustainability and
preparedness” in collaboration with Nordterm/EAFT (4th September
2026). This will be an occasion to celebrate 30 years of the European
Association for Terminology (EAFT) and 50 years Nordterm.
The workshop will be an on-site event. The official venue of the
workshop and the conference is Scandic Ørnen, Bergen.
Topics:
Trust in science and authorities is under pressure, and it is becoming
increasingly important to be able to communicate expert knowledge to a
broad and diverse audience. NeoTerm 2026 aims to address the role
neology studies may play to promote democracy, trust and preparedness
in global challenging areas such as climate change, geopolitics,
sustainability and global health issues.
Within this context, contributions are welcomed on the following
aspects:
- How to identify and categorize emergent concepts and/or newly coined
terms in various specialised corpora.
- (Semi-)automatic extraction techniques for neologisms: Investigate
methodologies and tools designed to identify and extract new terms
from various texts, such as new texts, academic publications, public
reports and technical documents.
- Integration of neologisms into termbases: Discuss strategies for
efficient workflows for incorporating newly coined terms into
established terminology databases.
- Use of Linked Open Data (LLOD) and ISO Standards: Explore the role
of Linked Open Data and relevant ISO standards as frameworks for
representing neologisms in diverse terminology resources.
- Application of artificial intelligence (AI) and Small & Large
Language Models (LLMs): Examine how AI and LLMs may enhance the
processes of extracting, validating, and managing neologisms across
specialised domains. This includes the potential for these
technologies to improve accuracy and efficiency in terminology
management.
- Application of artificial intelligence (AI) and small language
models (SLMs): Examine whether the application of SLMs on
domain-specific data may provide more fine-tuned extraction,
validation and management of neologisms in single languages or
specialised domains.
- Conceptual foundations in neology: This topic aims to explore the
theoretical foundations of neology, focusing on how metaterminology
related to neology is defined, contextualised, and understood within
frameworks such as terminological resources and standards.
Important Dates:
27th March 2026: Submission of paper proposal (extended abstract)
5th June 2026: Notification to authors
12th June 2026: Publication of the programme
26th June 2026: Early-bird registration deadline
3rd September  2026: NeoTerm 2026 workshop
4th December 2026: Paper submission
See details on how to submit here:
https://eneoli.eu/event/neoterm-2026/
Papers will be published in the journal Terminology Science and
Research (TSR)
Authors of accepted papers can request travel reimbursement.



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