LFG21 ONLINE - 13-15 JULY 2021
Registration is now open for LFG'21 Online, the annual conference of the
International Lexical Functional Grammar Association.
The conference will take place fully online. Pre-recorded presentations
will be available from the start of July, with live Q&A and discussion from
13-15 July 2021, using Zoom and Discord.
Keynote speakers are Ida Toivonen (Carleton University) and Stephen M.
Wechsler (University of Texas). There will also be a special live session
chaired by Joan Bresnan and Ron Kaplan.
Program details are on the conference website
https://typo.uni-konstanz.de/lfg2021/
Registration is free via the conference website or this link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdwLXgYv40Qs5j_NE19itrg_CvvtdkS765…>
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We look forward to seeing you there.
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Dr Stephen Jones
FSE Fellow
Bernoulli Institute
University of Groningen
Office location:
Room 332, Bernoulliborg
Nijenborgh 9
9747AG Groningen
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Session:
Computational Linguistics, Information, Reasoning, and AI 2021
(CompLingInfoReasAI'21)
Salamanca, Spain, 6th-8th October, 2021, HYBRID
https://www.dcai-conference.net/special-sessions/clirai
** Extended Deadline for paper submissions: 28th May, 2021 **
SCOPE:
Computational and technological developments that incorporate natural
language and reasoning methods are proliferating. Adequate coverage
encounters difficult problems related to partiality, underspecification,
agents, and context dependency, which are signature features of information
in nature, natural languages, and reasoning.
The session covers theoretical work, applications, approaches, and
techniques for computational models of information, language (artificial,
human, or natural in other ways), reasoning. The goal is to promote
computational systems and related models of thought, mental states,
reasoning, and other cognitive processes.
TOPICS:
We invite contributions relevant to the following topics, without being
limited to them, across approaches, methods, theories, implementations, and
applications:
- Theorem provers and assistants
- Model checkers
- Theory of computation
- Theory of information
- Computational methods of inferences in natural language
- Computational theories and systems of reasoning in natural language
- Transfer of reasoning in natural language to theorem provers, or vice
versa
- Transfer of reasoning between natural language, theorem provers, model
checkers, and various computational assistants
- Computational approaches of computational linguistics for domain specific
areas
- Theories for applications to language, information processing, reasoning
- Type theories for applications to language, information processing,
reasoning
- Computational grammar
- Computational syntax
- Computational semantics of natural languages
- Computational syntax-semantics interface
- Interfaces between morphology, lexicon, syntax, semantics, speech, text,
pragmatics
- Parsing
- Multilingual processing
- Large-scale grammars of natural languages
- Models of computation and algorithms for linguistics, natural language
processing, argumentation
- Computational models of partiality, underspecification, and
context-dependency
- Models of situations, contexts, and agents, for applications to
computational linguistics
- Information about space and time in language models and processing
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- Data science in language processing
- Machine learning of language and reasoning
- Interdisciplinary methods
- Integration of formal, computational, model theoretic, graphical,
diagrammatic, statistical, and other related methods
- Logic for information extraction or expression in written or spoken
language
- Logic for information integrations of diagrams, with written and / or
spoken language
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- Formal models of argumentations
- Interactive computation, reasoning, argumentation
- Computation with heterogeneous information
- Reasoning with heterogeneous and/or inconsistent information
- Dialog, interactions
- Interdisciplinary approaches to language, computation, reasoning, memory
- Argumentation in AI applications, e.g., to business, economy, justice,
health, medical sciences
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- Language processing based on biological fundamentals of information and
languages
- Computational neuroscience of language
- etc.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for paper submissions: 28th May, 2021
Notification of acceptance: 18th June, 2021
Camera-ready papers: 2st July, 2021
Conference: 6th-8th October, 2021
PAPER SUBMISSION
https://www.dcai-conference.net/special-sessionshttps://www.dcai-conference.net/submission
The papers must consist of original, relevant, and previously unpublished
sound research results related to any of the topics of the Special Session
CompLingInfoReasAI'21.
SUBMITTING PAPERS
DCAI Special Session papers must be formatted according to the Springer
AISC Template, with a maximum length of 10 pages in length, including
figures and references. All proposed papers must be submitted in electronic
form (PDF format) using the Paper Submission Page.
PUBLICATION
All accepted, registered, and presented papers will be published by
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, AISC, series of Springer
Verlag. At least one of the authors of an accepted paper will be required
to register and attend the symposium to present the paper in order to
include it in the conference proceedings.
CHAIRS
Ana Bove,
Chalmers University of Technology,
Gothenburg, Sweden
Roussanka Loukanova,
Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Bulgaria
and Stockholm University, Sweden
Sara Rodríguez,
University of Salamanca, Spain
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Final Call for Papers
CSSP 2021
The 14th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris
December 9-11, 2021
http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2021/index_en.html
<http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2021/index_en.html>
Submission deadline: May 9 2021
The 14th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris (CSSP 2021) will take
place on December 9-11, 2021 at Université de Paris, Campus Rive Gauche
(former Paris-Diderot). We plan to hold the event in a hybrid format,
i.e., with both physical and virtual attendance. Depending on the
development of the pandemic, we may have to revert to an online-only
conference.
CSSP invites papers combining empirical inquiry and formal explicitness,
and favours comparisons between different theoretical frameworks. We
welcome submissions using theoretical, experimental or computational
methods in:
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syntax,
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semantics,
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pragmatics,
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the syntax-semantics interface,
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the semantics-pragmatics interface,
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language acquisition: syntax-semantics-pragmatics.
Submission:We invite submissions for 40 minute presentations (including
10 minutes for discussion). Submissions are expected to describe
substantial, original, completed and unpublished work, hence submissions
should be up to 5 pages plus an extra page for references. The
submission must be anonymous/(//including pdf document properties//)/
. The same person can submit one abstract as author, and one as
co-author, or two with different co-authors.
Instructions for submissions, style templates for abstracts, and details
on the selection procedure are available at
http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2021/soumission/index_en.html
<http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2021/soumission/index_en.html>
Invited Speakers
:<http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2019/contact/index_en.html#cs>
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Dag Haug
* Philippe Schlenker
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Martina Wiltschko
Important dates
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Submission deadline: May 9 2021
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Notification of acceptance: July 31 2021
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Program: September 2021
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Conference: 9-11 December 2021
Dernier appel à communications
CSSP 2021
Quatorzième Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique à Paris
du 9 au 11 décembre 2021
http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2021/ <http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2021/>
Date limite de soumission : 9 mai 2021
Le quatorzième Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique à Paris (CSSP 2021)
aura lieu du 9 au 11 décembre 2021 à l’Université de Paris, Campus Rive
Gauche (anciennement Paris-Diderot). Nous prévoyons d’organiser
l’événement sous un format hybride, avec à la fois des interventions en
présentiel et visioconférence. Le développement de l’épidémie pourrait
toutefois nous contraindre à passer à un format uniquement virtuel.
Le colloque a pour vocation de permettre la présentation de travaux qui
articulent recherche empirique et explicitation formelle. Il vise par
ailleurs à favoriser la comparaison de recherches menées dans des cadres
théoriques différents. La session générale est ouverte aux
communications qui portent sur des questions :
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de syntaxe,
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de sémantique,
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de pragmatique
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d'interface entre syntaxe et sémantique,
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d'interface entre sémantique et pragmatique,
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des aspects syntaxiques, sémantiques, pragmatiques de l'acquisition
des langues.
Nous invitons toutes les personnes intéressées à soumettre des résumés
pour une présentation de trente minutes (plus dix minutes de
discussion). Les résumés doivent être anonymes(/y compris dans les
propriétés du document pdf/). Ils ne doivent pas dépasser six pages, (la
dernière page pour la bibliographie). Le même auteur peut soumettre un
résumé comme seul auteur et un résumé comme co-auteur, ou deux résumés
avec des coauteurs différents.
Pour la procédure de soumission, les feuilles de style des résumés, et
des informations sur le processus de sélection voir
http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2021/soumission/index.html
<http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2021/soumission/index.html>.
Conférences invitées :
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Dag Haug
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Philippe Schlenker
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Martina Wiltschko
Dates importantes :
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Date limite de soumission : 9 mai 2021
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Notifications d'acceptation : 31 juillet 2021
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Publication du programme : Septembre 2021
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Colloque : du 9 au 11 décembre 2021
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Berthold Crysmann <crysmann(a)linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr>
CNRS, Laboratoire de linguistique formelle
5 rue Thomas Mann, Case 7031
F-75205 Paris cedex 13
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Berthold Crysmann <crysmann(a)linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr>
CNRS, Laboratoire de linguistique formelle
5 rue Thomas Mann, Case 7031
F-75205 Paris cedex 13