Second International Workshop on Construction Grammars and NLP (CxGs+NLP 2025)
Call for Papers

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questions you might have: https://groups.google.com/g/cxgsnlp-workshop

Overview
Constructionist approaches to language posit that all linguistic knowledge 
needed for language comprehension and production can be captured as a network 
of form-meaning mappings, called constructions. Construction Grammars (CxGs) do 
not distinguish between words and grammar rules, but allow for mappings between 
forms and meanings of arbitrary complexity and degree of abstraction. CxGs are 
thereby able to uniformly capture the compositional and non-compositional 
aspects of language use, making the theory particularly attractive to 
researchers in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP). CxG theories, 
for example, can serve as a valuable ‘lens’ to assess and investigate the 
abilities of today’s  large language models, which lack explicit, theoretically 
grounded linguistic insights. At the same time, techniques from the field of 
NLP are often employed for the further development and scaling of CxG theories 
and applications.

This workshop aims to bring together researchers across theory and practice 
from the two complementary perspectives of Construction Grammar and NLP to 
explore how CxG approaches can both inform and benefit from NLP methods, with 
an emphasis on LLMs. Therefore, we invite original research papers from a broad 
spectrum of topics, including but not limited to:
Contributions to Construction Grammar theory 
Construction Grammar Formalisms 
Computational Construction Grammar Implementations
Natural Language Understanding (NLU)
Opinion pieces on the interplay between Construction Grammar and NLP
Constructions and Language Models (Mechanistic interpretability, probing (e.g., 
BERTology), and evaluation of LLMs)
Resources: Constructicons and corpora annotated for Construction Grammar
Construction Grammar learning and adaptation
Applications at the intersection of Construction Grammar and NLP

Invited Speakers
Adele Goldberg, Professor of Psychology, Princeton University
Thomas Hoffmann, Professor of English Language and Linguistics, Catholic 
University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Laura Michaelis, Professor of Linguistics, University of Colorado Boulder

Venue
The 2nd CxGs+NLP workshop will be co-located with the 16th International 
Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS), organized by the Heinrich Heine 
University (HHU) in Düsseldorf, Germany. The workshop will be held on 24 
September 2025. 
We are expecting the workshop to be in-person only, but are awaiting details on 
the possibility of a hybrid presentation option. 

Important Dates
Jun 06: submission deadline
Aug 01: notification of acceptance, registration opens
Aug 22: camera-ready papers due
Sep 22-23: IWCS main conference
Sep 24: workshop

Submission information
Two types of submission are solicited: long papers and short papers. Long 
papers should describe original research and must not exceed 8 pages. Short 
papers (typically system or project descriptions, or ongoing research) must not 
exceed 4 pages. Acknowledgments, references, a limitations section (optional), 
an ethics statement (optional), and a technical appendix (optional, not subject 
to reviewing) do not count towards the page limit. 

Accepted papers get an extra page in the camera-ready version and will be 
published in the conference proceedings in the ACL Anthology. Additionally, 
non-archival publications will be considered for acceptance into the workshop 
as in-person poster presentations only.

CxGs+NLP 2 papers should be formatted following the common two-column structure 
as used by IWCS 2021 (borrowed from ACL 2021). Please use these specific 
style-files or the Overleaf template.
Style files: https://iwcs2021.github.io/download/iwcs2021-templates.zip
Overleaf template: 
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/instructions-for-iwcs-2021-proceedings/fpnsyxqqpfbw

Double submission policy: We will accept submissions that have been submitted 
elsewhere, but require that the authors notify us, including information on 
where else they are submitting and let us know if the work is accepted for 
publication elsewhere. 

Submission site TBA. 

Instructions for Double-Blind Review
As reviewing will be double blind, papers must not include authors’ names and 
affiliations. Furthermore, self-references or links (such as github) that 
reveal the author’s identity, e.g., “We previously showed (Smith, 1991) …” must 
be avoided. Instead, use citations such as “Smith previously showed (Smith, 
1991) …” Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected 
without review. Papers should not refer, for further detail, to documents that 
are not available to the reviewers. For example, do not omit or redact 
important citation information to preserve anonymity. Instead, use third person 
or named reference to this work, as described above (“Smith showed” rather than 
“we showed”). If important citations are not available to reviewers (e.g., 
awaiting publication), these paper/s should be anonymised and included in the 
appendix. They can then be referenced from the submission without compromising 
anonymity. Papers may be accompanied by a resource (software and/or data) 
described in the paper, but these resources should also be anonymized.

Workshop Chairs
Claire Bonial (U.S. Army Research Lab)
Harish Tayyar Madabushi (The University of Bath)

Workshop Organizing Committee
Melissa Torgbi (The University of Bath)
Leonie Weissweiler (University of Texas at Austin)
Austin Blodgett (U.S. Army Research Lab)
Katrien Beuls (University of Namur,Belgium)
Paul Van Eecke (Vrije Universiteit Brussel,Belgium)

Contact: Please join the workshop’s Google Group for the latest updates and to 
post any questions you might have: https://groups.google.com/g/cxgsnlp-workshop
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