(apologies for cross-postings)
Dear Corpora list members,
We are delighted to invite you to an upcoming CLARIN Cafe event "A New Clarin Resource Family for Lexical Semantic Change Research". This event is organised by Barbara McGillivray (King’s College London), Fahad Khan (CNR-ILC), and Paola Marongiu (Université de Neuchâtel), and will be held online on July 5 at 14:00-16:00 CEST. The event is supported by CLARIN through CLARIN Resource Families Project Funding.
During the event we will present our work for the creation of a new CLARIN Resource Family for lexical semantic change research. We are also thrilled to have two distinguished speakers who will share their expertise and insights on the topic of lexical semantic change research: Florentina Armaselu (University of Luxembourg) and Sabine Tittel (University of Heidelberg). A roundtable discussion at the end of the event aims to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange between the speakers and online participants, and ultimately to inform the future sustainability of our proposal for a CLARIN resource that can adapt to various types of research in this area.
Please note that registration is required to receive the details to join this CLARIN Cafe. To register for this event and obtain additional information about the programme, speakers and any relevant updates, please visit the following link: https://www.clarin.eu/event/2023/clarin-cafe-new-clarin-resource-family-lexi...
Thank you for your attention, and we hope to see you at the CLARIN Cafe on July 5!
Best regards,
Barbara McGillivray, Fahad Khan and Paola Marongiu
Barbara McGillivray | @BarbaraMcGillihttps://twitter.com/BarbaraMcGilli Lecturer in Digital Humanities and Cultural Computation Group lead of the Computational Humanities Research Grouphttps://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/computational-humanities-research-group Strand Campus, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS, Room 3.28, Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London
Group lead of the Computational Humanities Research Group at King’s College Londonhttps://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/computational-humanities-research-group Turing Fellowhttps://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/barbara-mcgillivray, The Alan Turing Institute Editor-in-chief of Journal of Open Humanities Datahttps://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/
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