Time Content
10:00鈥10:15 Welcome
10:15鈥10:30 Introduction, LiRI projects related to LCP
10:30鈥11:00 Overview of LCP and the interfaces
11:00鈥11:30 Coffee break
11:30鈥12:30 Catchphrase presentation
12:30鈥14:00 Standing lunch
14:00鈥14:30 Soundscript presentation
14:30鈥15:00 Videoscope presentation
15:00鈥15:30 Coffee break
15:30鈥15:45 Future directions, upcoming features
15:45鈥16:30 General discussion, feedback
16:30鈥16:45 Closing
Call for Papers:
Faculty and graduate students are invited to submit their abstracts covering any aspects of adult and child bi/multilingualism. The submissions can include individual papers (talks or posters) as well as full panel proposals (a common topic reflected in talks by min 3 and max 5 speakers). Every talk is expected to be 20 minutes in total including Q/A (3-5 minutes).The deadline for abstract submissions is November 15, 2024. The conference link is https://artsandscience.usask.ca
The UOC (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) is an innovative university that is rooted in Catalonia and open to the world. It offers people lifelong learning to help them and society advance, while carrying out research into the knowledge society.
The UOC wants to be a university that, by being connected to the network of the world鈥檚 universities, drives the creation of a global knowledge space and cutting-edge research in the knowledge society. The UOC has an innovative educational model that fo
The UOC (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) is an innovative university that is rooted in Catalonia and open to the world. It offers people lifelong learning to help them and society advance, while carrying out research into the knowledge society.
The UOC wants to be a university that, by being connected to the network of the world鈥檚 universities, drives the creation of a global knowledge space and cutting-edge research in the knowledge society. The UOC has an innovative educational model that fo
Qualifications: PhD in linguistics, computer science, computational linguistics, natural language processing, or closely related field is required. PhD candidates with solid indication of imminent completion may be hired at the rank of Instructor and will be promoted to the rank of Assistant Professor upon completion of the PhD. The successful candidate must be a specialist in computational linguistics, broadly understood.
We welcome applications from candidates who can contribute to the existi
Keynote 1 - "Topic TBA" - Aditi Gosh
Roundtable 1 - "Language Testing and Certification" - Convenor: Margarita Correira (with support from Catarina Gaspar)
Keynote 2 - "15 years WGNDV" - Eugenia Duarte & M谩t茅 Huber
Roundtable 2 - "Pluricentricity and Translanguaging: National vs. Transnational Frames in Description" - Convenor: Benjamin Meisnitzer
Keynote 3 - "Pluricentricity/Pluricentric languages and AI" - Bettina Migge
Roundtable 3 - "TBA (general topic: pluricentricity and film/perfor
Keynote 1 - "Topic TBA" - Aditi Gosh
Roundtable 1 - "Language Testing and Certification" - Convenor: Margarita Correira (with support from Catarina Gaspar)
Keynote 2 - "15 years WGNDV" - Eugenia Duarte & M谩t茅 Huber
Roundtable 2 - "Pluricentricity and Translanguaging: National vs. Transnational Frames in Description" - Convenor: Benjamin Meisnitzer
Keynote 3 - "Pluricentricity/Pluricentric languages and AI" - Bettina Migge
Roundtable 3 - "TBA (general topic: pluricentricity and film/perfor
Call for Papers and Panel Proposals:
We welcome individual papers of one or more authors and panel proposals. Please make sure your abstract contains theoretical framework, your research objectives, methodology and main findings insofar as already available.
Abstracts should be anonymized (do not accidentally self-identify by replacing an alphabetical reference to your work by AUTHOR).
Applicants may be the first author of only one accepted paper in the conference and may also appear as co-aut
Panel Title: Negation and Corpus Pragmatics in Action
In keeping with the IPC19 Special Theme of Pragmatics in Action, the organizers of the proposed panel on Negation and Corpus Pragmatics in Action invite abstracts from corpus and computational researchers seeking to better understand how negation and disagreement are negotiated pragmatically in a variety of human and machine text types, discourse genres, languages and cultural contexts. While anglo-saxon researchers (e.g., Sacks, Schegloff,
Panel Title: Negation and Corpus Pragmatics in Action
In keeping with the IPC19 Special Theme of Pragmatics in Action, the organizers of the proposed panel on Negation and Corpus Pragmatics in Action invite abstracts from corpus and computational researchers seeking to better understand how negation and disagreement are negotiated pragmatically in a variety of human and machine text types, discourse genres, languages and cultural contexts. While anglo-saxon researchers (e.g., Sacks, Schegloff,
In the past decade, a variety of societal conflicts of a linguistic nature have risen in prominence, including but not restricted to, cyberbullying, hatred, discrimination, microaggressions, profanity, sexual harassment, xenophobia, and gossiping. These conflicts have attracted keen attention from pragmaticians interested in impoliteness, disaffiliation and linguistic aggression (e.g., Assimakopoulos, Baider & Miller 2017; Garc茅s-Conejos Blitvich & Sifianou 2017; K谩d谩r, Haugh & Chang 2013).
In
In the past decade, a variety of societal conflicts of a linguistic nature have risen in prominence, including but not restricted to, cyberbullying, hatred, discrimination, microaggressions, profanity, sexual harassment, xenophobia, and gossiping. These conflicts have attracted keen attention from pragmaticians interested in impoliteness, disaffiliation and linguistic aggression (e.g., Assimakopoulos, Baider & Miller 2017; Garc茅s-Conejos Blitvich & Sifianou 2017; K谩d谩r, Haugh & Chang 2013).
In
This panel intends to bring together pragmatic research of 鈥楢I language鈥 and research that leverages the power of AI or computational methods to conduct pragmatics analysis. Here, AI language includes broadly AI-generated language, human-AI interactions, and human language modified by AI in any format (e.g., textual, audial). Nowadays, the application of AI permeates our linguistic experiences, from automatic sentence completion embedded in email apps to translations suggested with every click o
This panel intends to bring together pragmatic research of 鈥楢I language鈥 and research that leverages the power of AI or computational methods to conduct pragmatics analysis. Here, AI language includes broadly AI-generated language, human-AI interactions, and human language modified by AI in any format (e.g., textual, audial). Nowadays, the application of AI permeates our linguistic experiences, from automatic sentence completion embedded in email apps to translations suggested with every click o
Call for Papers:
The research labs 鈥楤ases, Corpus, Langage鈥 (UMR 7320, CNRS/Universit茅 C么te d鈥橝zur) and 鈥楽avoirs, Textes, Langage鈥 (UMR 8163, CNRS/Universit茅 de Lille) are happy to announce a two-day workshop 鈥楶art-Whole Structure and its Reflection in Language鈥, which will take place in Nice on January 23-24, 2025.
Convenors : Friederike Moltmann (CNRS/Universit茅 C么te d鈥橝zur, UMR 7320), Fayssal Tayalati (Universit茅 de Lille, UMR 8163 STL) and Lieven Danckaert (CNRS/Universit茅 de Lille, UMR 81
Call for Papers:
The purpose of CHAMP 3 is to bring together researchers with different backgrounds (both in terms of sub-discipline and theoretical stance) to engage in a dialogue regarding the empirical landscape of addressee-sensitive phenomena as well as their implications for our understanding of the division of labour of morphosyntax and pragmatics. We aim to create an inclusive, stimulating, and constructive atmosphere where ideas can be discussed from a variety of perspectives. To this
Conditionals - Logic, Linguistics and Cognition
Conditionals - Logic, Linguistics and Cognition
Call for Papers:
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Linguistics Student Organization (LSO) invites submissions for papers to be presented at the 19th Annual Workshop in General Linguistics (WiGL 19), to be held in-person Friday and Saturday, March 14-15, 2025 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and online workshops on Sunday, March 16, 2025. The keynote speakers for the workshop are to be determined.
WiGL is a conference run by students for students and is a forum for all students from UW-
Scope of the Conference: The conference embraces a wide definition of technology to fully explore its vast potential in language learning. From traditional classroom tools to advanced software and emerging innovations, technology spans a broad spectrum. TELIC 2024 encourages submissions on any topic related to technology's role in language education, including digital resources, online learning platforms, virtual and augmented reality, social media, and artificial intelligence (AI). This broad a