August 14, 2011 (August 7, 2011): Deadline for extended abstracts (four pages plus references) September 16, 2011 (September 9, 2011): Notification of acceptance October 23, 2011: One-page abstract for DGfS conference proceedings December 1, 2011: Camera-ready papers for workshop proceedings (eight pages plus references) March 7-9, 2012: Workshop
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Important Dates
Submission Due: Aug 14th, 2011
Workshop Date: Mar 7th-9th, 2012
We are glad to announce that our proceedings will be published as a standalone book. Final papers can be submitted over EasyChair until Dec 1st, 2011. Submissions should consist of eight pages plus references, they should be camera-ready, and please … Continue reading → […]
Recently META-NET, an extensive network of excellence in Language Technologies, conducted an internal survey to find out about the existence and availability of national corpora (or similar) for the various European languages covered by the network. The results of this small study showed that for almost every European language there exists some reference c […]
We are pleased to announce the release of UBY 1.0 - a large-scale lexical-semantic resource for natural language processing (NLP) based on the ISO standard Lexical Markup Framework (LMF), see UBY website. UBY combines a wide range of information from expert-constructed and collaboratively constructed resources for English and German. Currently, UBY holds str […]
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