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 8es Journées Internationales de Linguistique de Corpus
2-4 sept 2015 Orleans   (France) 
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JOLICO > Call for paper JOLICO

 JOLICO 2015  -  1rst Corpus Linguistics and Junior Researchers in France conference
September 2-4, 2015, Orléans, France

The JLC will be organised jointly with the first Corpus LinguisticsJuniorResearchersMeeting (Jolico). This meeting is an opportunity tobuild bridges within the community between students, PhD students and researchers.This meeting is organised by the LLL– Laboratoire Ligérien de Linguistique – in Orléans, from the 2nd until the 4th of september 2015. The goal of this event is to allow young researchers, students to present their work, a state of the art, or first results in the field of corpus linguistics.

So as the JLC, JOLICO is a meeting around linguistic corpus : methods and computer programs for exploitation, constitution and provision of corpus, as well as theorisation of discourse issues.

 

Contributions will cover the following themes, amongst others :

 

  • lexicology and lexicography

     

  • lexicometrics

     

  • terminology

     

  • translation

     

  • discourse analysis

     

  • applied linguistics

     

  • digital humanities

     

  • natural language processing

     

  • corpus annotation

     

  • data sharing and Licences

 

Presentations will be integrated to the JLC sessions. Participants interested in presenting a paper should submit 2 pages (not including references and figures). Submissions, communications and presentations can be made in English or French. JOLICO2015 uses the EasyChair system to manage submissions. The procedure is available on the conference site : http://jlc2015.sciencesconf.org/resource/page?id=8&lang=en

 

A special session will be dedicated to the peculiarities of spoken corpora: high variability, disfluences, non canonical syntax, complex annotations.  Descriptions of tools specifically dedicated to the analysis of spoken language are also welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

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