Syntax fest 2025

On Tue, Mar 18, 2025, 09:50 Sylvain Kahane via Corpora <
[email protected]> wrote:

> DepLing 2025, Ljubljana, August 26-29
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> deadline April 15
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> We are pleased to announce the 8th International Workshop on
> Dependency  Grammar (DepLing 2025) , which will bring together researchers
> interested in dependency-based approaches in linguistics and natural
> language processing. Dependencies, directed labeled graph structures
> representing hierarchical relations between morphemes, words or semantic
> units, have now become the standard representation of syntactic resources
> and NLP technologies. Depling has become the central event for people
> discussing the linguistic significance of these structures, their
> theoretical and formal foundations, their processing, and their use in NLP
> tools.
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> The workshop is part of SyntaxFest 2025 and will be hosted by University
> of Ljubljana in Slovenia on August 26-29, 2025.
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> Link to DepLing 2025: https://depling.org/depling2025/
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> Link to SyntaxFest 2025: https://syntaxfest.github.io/
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> SELECTED TOPICS OF INTEREST
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> Topics include but are not limited to:
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>    - The use of dependency structures in *theoretical linguistics*; a.o.:
>       - The use of syntactic trees to model syntactic relations;
>       - The use of semantic, valency-based or predicate-argument graph
>       structures;
>       - The use of dependency-like structures to model semantic and
>       pragmatic phenomena related to information structure;
>       - The use of dependency-like structures beyond the sentence (e.g.,
>       to model discourse phenomena);
>       - The elaboration of formal lexicons for dependency-based syntax
>       and semantics, including descriptions of collocations and paradigmatic
>       relations;
>       - The use of dependency in the field of linguistic universals, and
>       typology.
>    - Historical and epistemological *foundations of dependency grammar*;
>    a.o.:
>       - The definition of the very notion of dependency;
>       - The development and the use of dependency-based diagrams;
>       - Dependency grammar and its relation to other formalisms;
>       - The use of dependency-like concepts in the history of grammar and
>       linguistics.
>    - The use of the dependency structures in *corpus linguistics*; a.o.:
>       - Corpus annotation and development of dependency-based treebanks
>       and other linguistic resources of written and spoken texts;
>       - Recent advances in dependency-based parsing, and text generation;
>       - Cross-lingual dependency parser evaluation, with particular
>       emphasis on intrinsic evaluation metrics.
>    - The relation between dependency-based grammar and *other fields* of
>    science, such as, e.g., the psycholinguistic relevance of dependency
>    grammar.
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> INVITED SPEAKER
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> Daniel Zeman, Inst. of Formal and Applied Linguistics, Faculty of
> Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague
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> IMPORTANT DATES
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> * Paper submission deadline: 15 April 2025
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> * Notification of acceptance: 2 June 2025
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> * Camera-ready papers: 16 June 2025
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> * Early bird registration: June 2025
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> * Conference dates: 26 to 29 August 2025
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> DepLing 2025 WORKSHOP CHAIRS
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> * Sylvain Kahane, Paris Nanterre University
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> * Eva Hajičová, Charles University, Prague
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