*Call for paper: BriGap-3, Bridges and Gaps between Formal and
Computational Linguistics*
(with our apologies for cross-posting)

Venue: Université Paris Cité, campus des Grands moulins, *Paris, France*
Date: *July 11th, 2026*
Event website: https://brigap-workshop.github.io/

*BriGap-3 is a venue for formal linguists, computational linguists and NLP
scientists to meet: what fruitful interactions can we have? How do we build
upon each other’s work?*

* *Description* *
Due to the groundbreaking achievements in the LLM era, the ongoing
discourse in NLP has shifted more to what can be achieved through language
than studying language for its own sake, and traditional conferences are
increasingly dominated by engineering-oriented work. It could thus appear
that computational and formal linguistics are more than ever separate
domains.
Yet, we are also witnessing a growing interest in linguistics in both
explaining the successes of neural models and uncovering their limitations.
Conversely, neural methods have proven their usefulness for linguistics
time and again.
To what extent are these traditions truly divorced, and what fruitful
bridges can be (re)built? To answer these questions, the third iteration of
the workshop on Bridges and Gaps between Formal and Computational
Linguistics (BriGap-3) intends to provide a space for formal linguists,
computational linguists, and NLP scientists to exchange their perspectives
on how their different domains of research can build upon one another.

* *Event topics* *
- investigation of the linguistic properties of machine learning models,
- linguistic representations, vector space semantics, and their relations
with theoretical concepts such as compositionality,
- use of computational and information-theoretical methods for linguistic
inquiry,
- formal distributional semantics and neural-symbolic integration for NLP,
- formal grammars, symbolic structures and their applications for
computational linguistics and NLP,
- trends in the history of computational linguistics and NLP,
- …

* *Invited speakers* *
- *Raquel FERNÁNDEZ*, Universiteit van Amsterdam
- *Tal LINZEN*, New York University (to be confirmed)

* *Submission details* *
The event is designed with a widely inclusive submission policy so as to
foster as vibrant a discussion as possible.
In particular, we will accept:
- Archival submissions, corresponding to novel and unpublished research, to
be included in the event proceedings,
- Non-archival submissions, corresponding to work in progress, early
results, and articles presented in other venues that engage with the topics
of the event.

The event accepts both archival (original and unpublished research)
submissions in either short (up to 4 pages) or long (up to 8 pages) format,
and non-archival (work-in-progress, dissemination of research published or
accepted elsewhere, etc.) submissions in short (up to 4 pages) format.
Camera-ready versions of papers will be given one additional page of
content so that reviewers’ comments can be taken into account.
Each submission should mention whether it targets archival or non-archival
status. Archival papers accepted at BriGap-3 will be indexed in the ACL
Anthology.
Please use the ACL style templates available here:
https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files
Event website: https://brigap-workshop.github.io/

* *Important dates* *
- *Submission deadline: Monday, April 27th, 2026*, (23:59 AoE)
- Notification of acceptance: Monday, May 11th 2026
- Event: Saturday, July 11th, 2026

* *Contact* *
For questions, please send an email to [email protected] or contact
one of the event chairs:
- Timothée Bernard, Université Paris Cité
- Emmanuele Chersoni, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- Giulia Rambelli, Università di Bologna
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