[Corpora-List] CFP: Interpretation, Contexts, Encoding

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Date: Fri Sep 29 2006 - 15:17:24 MET DST

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

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    The CORPUS Journal invites articles on the following topic :
            Interpretation, Contexts, Encoding

    Submission deadline (abstract) : November 15th, 2006
    Date of publication of #6 issue : October 2007
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    1. Presentation of CORPUS
    2. Introduction to the topic of the #6 issue (2007)
    3. Submission procedure and important dates

    1. Presentation of CORPUS

    CORPUS is a journal devoted to corpus linguistics, in all its aspects :
    theory, epistemology, methodology, whatever the field of application or
    geographic area could be. These different points of view focus on one
    main objective : getting a better understanding of the place of
    corpora in linguistic research.

    Each article is then invited to question the way of building or
    exploiting corpora. How can a (good) corpus be defined ? Is there a set
    of criteria, or some empirical guidelines, that prove to be efficient ?
    How can the corpus and its analysis be adjusted to each other ? Can the
    corpus be appropriately used for several studies ? How may the corpus be
    affected by aging ? These questions and others deserve to be considered
    carefully, all the more so when having a great acquaintance with
    corpus practice.

    CORPUS Journal is an international journal, published once a year.
    Articles can be written in French or English, and are reviewed by a
    scientific commitee.
    The diffusion is both paper-based and online (6 months later, free).
    http://revel.unice.fr/corpus/
    ISSN for the internet edition : 1765-3126
    ISSN for the paper edition : 1638-9808

    2. Introduction to the topic of the #6 issue (2007)

    The #6 issue of CORPUS, to be published in 2007, will
    investigate the relationships between encoding, interpretation and
    contexts. In fact, textual corpora cannot be built or processed without
    some kind of INTERPRETATION. Meaning is grounded in CONTEXTS, and
    ENCODING is the technical way to express textual, intertextual and
    contextual affinities. Such a theme naturally combines theoretical and
    empirical considerations.

    A possible approach is to consider the interaction between two of the
    three components of the topic. For example :

    * encoding + interpretation : are encoding and interpretation
    allied or ennemies ? Related topics : Subjectivity or objectivity of the
    encoding, respect of the form of the text and spirit, overcoding... Is
    encoding a nasty job or a crucial scientific task ? Theorically
    speaking, encoding may not precede interpretation : how can this be
    implemented and taken into account in corpus practice ?

    * interpretation + contexts : what kind of effects on meaning and
    interpretation do the grouping of texts and the corpus structure create
    ? Some text and corpus analysis methods, and textual and distributional
    semantics, are based on the contextualisations of linguistic units :
    which contextual levels should be considered ? (phrase, sentence,
    paragraph, text, text class,...) Which ones are fully relevant for what
    kind of corpus analysis ?

    * encoding + contexts : What kind of contextual information should be
    encoded ? How much do such contextual information determine the quality
    of the corpus-based research ? What is the real place given to contexts
    in text representations and computational analysis of texts ?

    3. Submission procedure and important dates

    Submission procedure :

    Please send a short description of the paper (1 or 2 pages including a
    title, main ideas, an outline proposal, a few bibliographical
    references) to :
    Mrs. Bénédicte Pincemin
    name@ens-lsh.fr (please replace name by benedicte.pincemin)
    Subject of the mail : Corpus 6 - submission
    Format : pdf preferred (txt, rtf, doc, sxw, ps also welcome).

    A preliminary review, based on the proposal, will indicate how relevant
    to the issue the proposal is, and will give indications and suggestions
    so as to adjust the content of the article, if necessary.
    The full-length version of the article is due by March 19th, 2007, and
    will then be reviewed for acceptance or reject.

    Important dates :

    - deadline for paper proposal (sketch version) : November 15th, 2006
    - preliminary review : December 11th, 2006
    - deadline submission (full-length article) : March 30th, 2007
    - notification of acceptance or reject : May 15th, 2007
    - final version's due : July 1st, 2007
    - paper publication : October 2007
    - online publication : June 2008

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