Hello all, here is our Call for Papers: VarDial 2025 - Twelfth Workshop on NLP 
for Similar Languages, Varieties and Dialects

VarDial 2025: https://sites.google.com/view/vardial-2025/home

Co-located with COLING 2025, VarDial deals with computational methods and 
language resources for closely related languages, language varieties, and 
dialects.

We welcome papers dealing with one or more of the following topics:

- Corpora, resources, and tools for similar languages, varieties and dialects;
- Adaptation of tools (taggers, parsers) for similar languages, varieties and 
dialects;
- Evaluation of language resources and tools when applied to language varieties;
- Reusability of language resources in NLP applications (e.g., for machine 
translation, POS tagging, syntactic parsing, etc.);
- Corpus-driven studies in dialectology and language variation;
- Computational approaches to mutual intelligibility between dialects and 
similar languages;
- Automatic identification of lexical variation;
- Automatic classification of language varieties;
- Text similarity and adaptation between language varieties;
- Linguistic issues in the adaptation of language resources and tools (e.g., 
semantic discrepancies, lexical gaps, false friends);
- Machine translation between closely related languages, language varieties and 
dialects.

In addition to the topics listed above, we also welcome papers dealing with 
diachronic language variation (e.g. phylogenetic methods, historical dialects).

Timeline

Publication of call for papers: Tuesday, August 6th, 2024
Paper submission deadline: Tuesday, November 5th, 2024
Notification of acceptance: Monday, November 25th, 2024
Commitment deadline for pre-reviewed papers: TBD
Camera-ready papers due: Friday, December 13th, 2024
Workshop date: Sunday, January 19th, 2025

Submission information

We invite submissions of up to 8 pages of content, plus up to one page for 
ethical considerations and/or limitations, plus unlimited pages of references. 
We also welcome shorter contributions, but we do not make an explicit 
distinction between long and short papers. For shared task system description 
papers, we recommend a length of 4-5 pages of content.

Detailed submission guidelines available on the COLING 2025 website. All 
submissions must use the official COLING templates. Contributions must be 
submitted to Softconf: https://softconf.com/coling2025/VarDial25/

It will also be possible to submit rejected COLING main conference papers to 
VarDial 2025. Instructions on committing such papers to VarDial will be 
provided here at a later date.

Organizers

Yves Scherrer - University of Oslo (Norway)
Tommi Jauhiainen - University of Helsinki (Finland)
Nikola Ljubešić - Jožef Stefan Institute (Slovenia) and University of Ljubljana 
(Slovenia)
Preslav Nakov - Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (UAE)
Jörg Tiedemann - University of Helsinki (Finland)
Marcos Zampieri - George Mason University (USA)

Cheers,
Tommi
— 
Tommi Jauhiainen (PhD, Language Technology)

Projektisuunnittelija / Project Planning Officer
FIN-CLARIN & Kielipankki – The Language Bank of Finland
Digitaalisten ihmistieteiden osasto / Department of Digital Humanities
Helsingin yliopisto / University of Helsinki
https://www.kielipankki.fi

Member
Centre of Excellence in Ancient Near Eastern Empires, University of Helsinki



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