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 International Conference ‘*Computational and Corpus-based Phraseology’*

*Recent advances and interdisciplinary approaches*



London, 13-14 November 2017



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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS





The forthcoming international conference ‘Computational and Corpus-based
Phraseology – recent advances and interdisciplinary approaches’ will take
place in London on 13 and 14 November, 2017.



*Conference topics*

The conference will focus on interdisciplinary approaches to phraseology
and invites submissions on a wide range of topics, including, but not
limited to: computational, corpus-based, psycholinguistic and cognitive
approaches to the study of phraseology, and practical applications in
computational linguistics, translation, lexicography and language learning,
teaching and assessment.



These topics cover but are not limited to the following:



*Computational approaches to the study of multiword expressions*, e.g.
automatic detection, classification and extraction of multiword
expressions; automatic translation of multiword expressions; computational
treatment of proper names; multiword expressions in NLP tasks and
applications such as parsing, machine translation, text summarisation, term
extraction, web search.



*Corpus-based approaches to phraseology*, e.g. corpus-based empirical
studies of phraseology, task-orientated typologies of phraseological units
(e.g. for annotation, lexicographic representation, etc.), annotation
schemes, applications in applied linguistics and more specifically
translation, interpreting, lexicography, terminology, language learning,
teaching and assessment (see also below)



*Phraseology in mono- and bilingual lexicography and terminography*, e.g.
new forms of presenting phraseological units in dictionaries and other
lexical resources based on corpus-based and corpus-driven approaches;
domain-specific terminology;



*Phraseology in translation and cross-linguistic studies*, e.g. use
parallel and comparable corpora for translating of phraseological units;
phraseological units in computer-aided translation; study of phraseology
across languages;



*Phraseology in specialised languages and language dialects*, e.g.
phraseology of specialised languages, study of phraseological use in
different dialects or varieties of a specific language



*Phraseology in language learning, teaching and assessment*: e.g. second
language/bilingual processing of phraseological units and formulaic
language; phraseological units in learner language;



*Theoretical and descriptive approaches to phraseology*, e.g.
phraseological units and the lexis-grammar interface, the relevance of
phraseology for theoretical models of grammar, the representation of
phraseological units in constituency and dependency theories, phraseology
and its interaction with semantics;



*Cognitive and psycholinguistic approaches*: e.g. cognitive models of
phraseological unit comprehension and production; on-line measures
of phraseological unit processing (e.g. eye tracking, event-related
potentials, self-paced reading); phraseology and language disorders;
phraseology and text readability;



As mentioned earlier, the above list is indicative and not exhaustive. Any
submission presenting a study related to the alternative terms of
phraseological units, multiword expressions, multiword units, formulaic
language or polylexical expressions, will be considered.





*Submissions and publication*

EUROPHRAS’2017 invites three types of submissions:



*Regular papers*: these papers will not be exceeding 15 pages and their
minimum length will be 12 pages. The accepted regular papers will be
published in a Springer LNAI volume which will be available at the time of
the conference



*Short papers*: these papers will not exceed 7 pages and will be available
as conference e-proceedings with ISBN and will be available at the time of
the conference



*Poster presentations*: these papers will not exceed 4 pages and will be
included in the conference e-proceedings along with the short papers



Each submission will be reviewed by at least 3 reviewers who will be either
members of the Programme Committee or reviewers proposed by Programme
Committee members.



The conference will not consider the submission and evaluation of abstracts
only.


The second call for papers will provide details on the submission procedure.



*Schedule*



29 May 2017 - deadline for submitting papers



17 July 2017 - all authors notified of decisions



5 September 2017 – deadline for final version of all types of papers



13-14 November 2017 - conference takes place in London



*Programme Committee*

The Programme Committee features experts in different aspects of
corpus-based and computational phraseology and includes:

Douglas Biber, Northern Arizona University

Nicoletta Calzolari, Institute for Computational Linguistics

Ken Church, IBM Research

Jean-Pierre Colson, Université catholique de Louvain

Gloria Corpas, University of Malaga

František Čermák, Charles University

Dimitrij Dobrovolskij, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Language
Institute

Jesse Egbert, Northern Arizona University

Thierry Fontenelle, Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union

Kleanthes K. Grohmann, University of Cyprus

Patrick Hanks, University of Wolverhampton

Ulrich Heid, University of Hildesheim

Miloš Jakubíček, Lexical Computing and Masaryk University

Kyo Kageura, University of Tokyo

Valia Kordoni, Humboldt University of Berlin

Simon Krek, University of Ljubljana

Pedro Mogorrón Huerta, University of Alicante

Johanna Monti, University of Sassari

Sara Moze, University of Wolverhampton

Preslav Nakov, Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU

Michael Oakes, University of Wolverhampton

Petya Osenova, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies
(IICT-BAS) and Sofia University "St. Kl. Ohridski.

Magali Paquot, Université catholique de Louvain

Carlos Ramisch, Laboratoire d’Informatique Fondamentale de Marseille

Ute Römer, Georgia State University

Violeta Seretan, University of Geneva

Yvonne Skalban, University of Wolverhampton

Kathrin Steyer, Institute of German language

Yukio Tono, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS)

Aline Villavicencio, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

Tom Wasow, Stanford University

Eric Wehrli, University of Geneva

Stefanie Wulff, University of Florida

Michael Zock, Laboratoire d’Informatique Fondamentale de Marseille




*Conference Chair*

The conference Chair is Prof. Ruslan Mitkov, University of Wolverhampton.


*Organisation and sponsors*

The forthcoming international conference ‘Computational and Corpus-based
Phraseology – Recent advances and interdisciplinary approaches’ is jointly
organised by the European Association for Phraseology EUROPHRAS, the
University of Wolverhampton (Research Institute of Information and Language
Processing) and the Association for Computational Linguistics - Bulgaria.

EUROPHRAS and Sketch Engine are the official sponsors of the conference.


*Further information and contact details*

The second call for papers will be distributed end of February/early March
2017 and will also provide details on the registration which will be open
as from April 2017.

The conference website (http://rgcl.wlv.ac.uk/europhras2017/) will be
updated on a regular basis. For further information, please email
europhras2...@wlv.ac.uk.
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