Praxiling and the CORLI consortium are pleased to announce the conference 
"Untangling Associations - Advances in collocation and keyword analysis", which 
will take place on Friday 22 September 2023 at Paul-Valéry University 
Montpellier and online. Detailed information regarding the conference's 
description and program can be found below.

Conference description

For the past few decades, assessing the adequacy of association measures (AM) – 
be it in the domain of keywords, collocations or collostructional analysis – 
has been one of the most important strands of corpus linguistic research. Most 
of the work in this area focussed on finding the one best measure as a trade 
off between statistical appropriateness and ease of computational 
implementation, thus reflecting the practice of corpus linguists predominantly 
favouring data sets based on one single AM for the sake of simplicity. This 
one-AM-fits-all approach, however, suffers from the fact that the most 
consensual and widespread AMs, such as log-likelihood ratio (G2), conflate 
different strands of information (viz. frequency and strength of attraction), 
whereas data sets used to investigate association phenomena (keywords of target 
corpora as well as lexical or lexico-grammatical cooccurrence) should be 
designed to integrate several distinct dimensions, as has been recently pointed 
out by Stefan Th. Gries (2019, 2021).
Starting from Gries’s proposal of the approach called « tupleization », this 
conference will be the occasion to discuss the present state of the art and 
possible innovations within the realm of methodological frameworks and studies 
encompassing keyword, collocation or collostruction analysis. It gathers 
scholars from different areas of research ranging from corpus linguistics and 
NLP to Digital Humanities and Textometrics as practised in the French tradition 
of Discourse Analysis.

The conference will be held on Friday 22 September 2023 at Paul-Valéry 
University Montpellier (campus Saint-Charles 2, Salle des Actes 009) and online 
via Zoom (access link: https://univ-montp3-fr.zoom.us/j/95367941544). 
Attendance is free of charge.

References
Gries, Stefan Th. (2019). 15 years of collostructions: Some long overdue 
additions/corrections (to/of actually all sorts of corpus-linguistics 
measures). International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 24 (3), 385–412.
Gries, Stefan Th. (2021). A new approach to (key) keywords analysis: Using 
frequency, and now also dispersion. Research in Corpus Linguistics 9 (2), 1–33.

Program

10:00 - 11:00 Stefan Th. Gries: Tupleization in corpus linguistics: how and why
11:05 - 11:45 Martin Hilpert: Why are grammatical elements more evenly 
dispersed than lexical elements? A reanalysis with a new dispersion measure
11:45 - 12:25 Ludovic Lebart: Dealing with low frequencies or high 
discrepancies of lexical frequencies: How to adapt the tools of textual data 
analysis to corpora of poems and lyrics
12:30 - 14:15 Lunch
14:20 - 15:00 Bénédicte Pincemin: The Specificity Measure in Textometry: a 
Hermeneutic Use of the Fisher's Exact Test
15:00 - 15:40 Christof Schöch: Evaluating Measures of Keyness: A Perspective 
from Computational Literary Studies
15:40 - 16:20 Ludovic Tanguy & Filip Miletic: Measuring semantic specificities 
across corpora: looking for semantic shifts in Quebec English
16:20 - 17:00 Coffee break
17:00 - 18:00 Panel discussion

Contact : Sascha Diwersy ([email protected]) and Céline Poudat 
([email protected])
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