Call for Papers - Georgetown University Round Table on Linguistics (GURT 2023)
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Theme: Computational and Corpus Linguistics
Workshops: CxGs+NLP, Depling, TLT, UDW
Location: Washington, DC
Date: March 9-12, 2023
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The Georgetown University Round Table on Linguistics (GURT) is a peer-reviewed annual linguistics conference held continuously since 1949 at Georgetown University in Washington DC, with topics and co-located events varying from year to year.
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Under an overarching theme of ‘Computational and Corpus Linguistics’, GURT 2023 will consist of four workshops focused on computational and corpus approaches to syntax: a new workshop on CxGs+NLP, and three returning SyntaxFest workshops, Depling, TLT, and UDW. Talks will take place in plenary sessions to promote crossfertilization of ideas across subcommunities. �
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Proceedings will be published in the ACL Anthology.
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New Workshop:
* Construction Grammars and NLP (CxGs+NLP)
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Returning SyntaxFest events:
* Depling - International Conference on Dependency Linguistics * TLT - Treebanks and Linguistic Theories * UDW - Universal Dependencies Workshop
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There will be a joint program committee to review short and long paper submissions. Authors of each submission will indicate which of the four workshops (possibly multiple) would be appropriate. Individual event CfPs and themes can be found at:
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https://gurt.georgetown.edu/calls-for-papers/ https://gurt.georgetown.edu/calls-for-papers/ �
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Important Dates
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November 15, 2022 – submission deadline (long and short papers)
January 11, 2023 – notification of acceptance
February 1, 2023 – camera-ready version
March 9–12, 2023 – GURT 2023
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We look forward to your submission and to seeing you in Washington in 2023!
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The GURT organizers
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