LINGUIST List 26.813
Fri Feb 06 2015
Calls: Text/Corpus Linguistics/ Δελτίο Επιστημονικής Ορολογίας και Νεολογισμών (Jrnl)
Editor for this issue: Andrew Lamont <alamontlinguistlist.org>
Date: 04-Feb-2015
From: Athanasios Karasimos <akarasimos
gmail.com>
Subject: Text/Corpus Linguistics/ Δελτίο Επιστημονικής Ορολογίας και Νεολογισμών (Jrnl)
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Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2015
We invite you to contribute a paper to a second special issue of the Bulletin of Scientific Terminology and Neologisms on current linguistic topics, to be published by the Research Center for Scientific Terms and Neologisms of the Academy of Athens.
Aspects of Corpus Linguistics: Principles, implementations, challenges
The collection and analysis of data and how it is affected or affects theorizing has become a privileged research topic in the burgeoning field of Corpus Linguistics. The volume will focus upon the challenges faced by Corpus Linguistics (such as the corpora from the world wide web) as well as the systematic nowadays efforts to create large scale corpora for Greek and other languages.
A team from the ''Cross-linguistic Project on Pre- and Protomorphology in Language Acquisition'' of the University of Vienna, Austria (coordinator: Prof. Wolfgang. U. Dressler), which has conducted research on the basis of child-language corpora from various European languages (including Greek) since 1993 are the invited authors for this volume.
15/3/2015: Abstract submission
30/4/2015: Notification of acceptance
30/11/2015: Final version submission
Specific topics for this volume include but are not limited to:
- Corpus Linguistics and lexicology
- Corpus Linguistics and morphology
- Corpus Linguistics and acquisition
- Corpus Linguistics and language change
- Corpus Linguistics and dialectology
- Corpus Linguistics and literature
- Corpus Linguistics and data mining
- Corpus Linguistics and written language resources
- Corpus Linguistics and computational Linguistics
As we value your contribution, we urge you to participate by sending a one-page abstract of a paper (including references) to the following addresses: christo
academyofathens.gr and keeon
academyofathens.gr.
Your abstract should include a title, author/s affiliation, email and keywords.
For more information contact:
Athanasios Karasimos (akarasimos
academyofathens.gr)
Anastasia Christofidou (christo
academyofathens.gr)
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