[Corpora-List] Extended Deadline - Corpus-Based Approaches to Figurative Language Workshop, CL2003 Lancaster University

From: Mark G Lee (M.G.Lee@cs.bham.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Feb 24 2003 - 19:02:58 MET

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            Deadline Extended!! Abstract Submissions due: 3rd of March
                            Interdisciplinary Workshop on
                   Corpus-Based Approaches to Figurative Language

                         Thursday 27th March 2003 (all day)
                       http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~mgl/cl2003.html

                                     as part of

                              CORPUS LINGUISTICS 2003

                     main programme 28th March - 1st April 2003
                           Lancaster University, England
                    http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/ucrel/cl2003/

    Theme

    Figurative language is pervasive in all kinds of discourse and as a
    phenomenon has attracted considerable interest from a wide variety of fields
    including linguistics, psychology, artificial intelligence and philosophy.
    However, the majority of work has been guided by linguistic intuition and
    not analysis of real usage. We intend this workshop to address this by
    focussing on the use of corpora to investigate figurative language. The
    following areas are of particular interest:

       * corpus-based studies of figurative aspects of any language
       * corpus-based studies of polysemy and context-sensitive meaning, in
         their relation to figurative language
       * multilingual or cross-lingual studies of figurative language
       * computational models of figurative language interpretation or
         generation, using results from corpora for guidance or being
         substantially evaluated on corpora
       * psychological models of figurative language processing, using results
         from corpora as a significant contribution
       * relationships between processing models and corpus studies

    A second intention of the workshop will be to explore the methodological
    issues of using corpora to study figurative language. Issues include:

       * illumination of the concepts of literalness, metaphor, metonymy etc.
         through corpus studies
       * interannotator agreement on what constitutes figurative language,
         metaphor, metonymy etc.
       * specific linguistic cues for figurative language, including studies of
         their frequencies and reliability and evaluation of their amenability
         to automated detection
       * corpus design and corpus analysis tools for figurative language studies
       * effects of domain, genre or corpus type on studies of figurative
         language (including cross-corpus studies)

    The workshop is intended to be a follow-up to our previous workshop at
    Corpus Linguistics 2001. The previous workshop was well attended, with
    twelve presented papers, two discussion sessions and about thirty
    participants. Selected papers will also appear in an issue of Metaphor and
    Symbol journal. The time for a second workshop is appropriate since in the
    last two years there has been a great deal of interest and new research in
    this area.

    We intend the workshop to fill a full day with 10 - 12 presented papers. A
    proceedings of full papers will be generated from the workshop and we will
    also explore the possibility of publishing selected papers in a relevant
    journal.

    Submissions

    Anybody wishing to present at the workshop should submit a two-page
    abstract. If accepted, authors will be invited to submit a full paper
    (maximum eight pages) prior to the workshop which will be included in the
    workshop proceedings.

    Workshop Deadlines

            Abstract submission deadline: 3rd of March

            Deadline for receipt of full papers
            for inclusion in workshop Sunday 23rd March
            proceedings: 2003

    Workshop Organizers

     John Barnden School of Computer Science J.A.Barnden@cs.bham.ac.uk
                      University of Birmingham
                      Birmingham B15 2TT
                      U.K.
     Sheila Glasbey School of Computer Science S.R.Glasbey@cs.bham.ac.uk
                      University of Birmingham
                      Birmingham B15 2TT
                      U.K.
     Mark Lee School of Computer Science M.G.Lee@cs.bham.ac.uk
                      University of Birmingham
                      Birmingham B15 2TT
                      U.K.
     Katja Markert Division of Informatics markert@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
                      University of Edinburgh
                      Edinburgh EH8 9LW
                      U.K.
     Alan Wallington School of Computer Science A.M.Wallington@cs.bham.ac.uk
                      University of Birmingham
                      Birmingham B15 2TT
                      U.K.

      



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