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CALL FOR PAPERS

Ninth Workshop on Universal Dependencies (UDW 2026)
16 May 2026, Palma de Mallorca, Spain (co-located with LREC 2026)
https://universaldependencies.org/udw26/ 

Overview

Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for
cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation that has so
far been applied to over 180 languages. The framework aims to
capture similarities as well as idiosyncrasies among
typologically different languages (e.g., morphologically rich
languages, pro-drop languages, and languages featuring clitic
doubling). The goal in developing UD was not only to support
comparative evaluation and cross-lingual learning but also to
facilitate multilingual natural language processing, enable
comparative linguistic studies, and provide resources for
language model understanding and evaluation.

The Universal Dependencies Workshop series was started to create
a forum for discussion of the theory and practice of UD, its use
in research and development, and its future goals and challenges.
Some of the previous workshops have been co-located with COLING,
EMNLP, and SyntaxFest. We invite papers on all topics relevant to
UD, including but not limited to:

*       Theoretical foundations and universal guidelines
*       Linguistic analysis of specific languages and/or constructions
*       Language typology and linguistic universals
*       Treebank annotation, conversion, and validation
*       Word segmentation, morphological tagging and syntactic parsing
*       Use of UD data for evaluating or understanding language models
*       Linguistic studies based on the UD data

Priority will be given to papers that adopt a cross-lingual perspective.

Invited Speakers

*       Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, UC Louvain
*       Stephen Mayhew, Duolingo

Important Dates

Paper submission deadline: February 16, 2026
Notification of acceptance: March 16, 2026
Camera-ready version due: March 30, 2026
Workshop date: May 16, 2026

Submission Formats

We invite submissions in two formats:

*       Regular (long) papers up to 8 pages of content (excluding
    references and appendices). Regular papers should present
    substantial, original, and unpublished research, including
    empirical evaluation results where appropriate.
*       Short papers up to 4 pages of content (excluding references
    and appendices). Short papers may offer smaller, focused
    contributions, such as work in progress, negative results,
    surveys, or opinion pieces.

We also welcome non-archival papers, defined as work that has
already been published or accepted for publication at another
computational linguistics venue. These papers may be presented at
the workshop but will not appear in the LREC 2026 Workshop
Proceedings.

Accepted papers will be given one additional page to address
reviewer comments.

Paper Submission, Review Process and Selection Criteria

Submissions will be handled via the START Conference Manager.

*       Submission link: https://softconf.com/lrec2026/UDW2026/ 

Papers should describe original work; they should emphasise
completed work rather than intended work, and should indicate
clearly the state of completion of the reported results.
Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical
strength, significance and relevance to the conference, and
interest to the attendees.

All submissions should follow the two-column LREC style
guidelines. We strongly recommend the use of the LaTeX style
files, OpenDocument, or Microsoft Word templates created for
LREC: https://lrec2026.info/authors-kit/. Unlike LREC main
conference submissions, UDW submissions are allowed to include
appendices, and the UDW makes a distinction between short (up to
four pages) and long papers (up to eight pages). All papers must
be anonymous, i.e., not reveal author(s) on the title page or
through self-references. So, e.g., “We previously showed (Smith,
2020) …”, should be avoided. Instead, use citations such as
“Smith (2020) previously showed …”.

All papers will undergo a double-blind peer review process, with
final acceptance decisions made by the workshop chairs.
Submissions that violate the requirements above will be rejected
without review.

LRE-Map and Sharing Language Resources

When submitting a paper from the START page, authors will be
asked to provide essential information about resources (in a
broad sense, i.e. also technologies, standards, evaluation kits,
etc.) that have been used for the work described in the paper or
are a new result of your research. Moreover, ELRA encourages all
LREC authors to share the described LRs (data, tools, services,
etc.) to enable their reuse and replicability of experiments
(including evaluation ones).

Presentation Format

Accepted papers will be presented as oral or poster
presentations. The mode of presentation will be determined by the
workshop chairs and does not reflect the quality of the
submission.

UDW 2026 will primarily be an in-person event, but online
participation will also be possible for the participants who
cannot travel to the conference.

Accepted papers will be published in the LREC 2026 Workshop Proceedings.

Website: https://universaldependencies.org/udw26/ 
Contact: [email protected]

Organizing Committee

*       Çağrı Çöltekin, Tübingen University
*       Kaja Dobrovoljc, University of Ljubljana & Jozef Stefan Institute
*       Joakim Nivre, Uppsala University
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