Discours Journal, Issue 32, Publication June 2023 Deadline: October 15th 2022 Coordinators: Lydia-Mai Ho-Dac and Nicolas Hernandez
Dear colleagues, we are inviting submissions for the next issue of Discours, to appear in June 2023.
THE DISCOURS JOURNAL
Discours is an international and interdisciplinary peer-reviewed e-journal, which publishes two issues a year in open access. The journal is intended as a forum for exchanging and comparing data, analyses and opinions for all linguists, psycholinguists and computer linguists working in fields involving the description, comprehension, formalization and processing of text organization.
EDITORIAL LINE
It focuses on the following topics (not limited to): discourse structure and discursive markers, discourse relations, coherence, cohesion, linearization, indexation, information structure, word order, discourse comprehension and production, and other related topics.
For this issue, we are particularly interested in studies that investigate the following topics:
- discourse and dialogue-level annotated corpora (e.g. rhetorical and argumentative structures, dialogue acts, reference chains, enumerative structures, document structures, thematic segmentation) - studies on discourse and dialogue structures in (very) large corpora - tools and methods in Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics for discourse and dialogue-level processing - exploitation of discourse or dialogue-level processing in end-user applications (e.g. human language technology, education, health, risk management)
SUBMISSION
Papers (in English or French) should be sent to discours@univ-nantes.fr
Full instructions can be found on https://journals.openedition.org/discours/224
IMPORTANT DATES
- Manuscript submission: October 15th 2022 - Final decision of the editorial board: First quarter of 2023 - Online publication: June 2023
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
- Scientific Committee https://journals.openedition.org/discours/122 - Referees outside the Scientific Committee https://journals.openedition.org/discours/8977