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First Call for Papers

4th International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical
Language Change 2023 (LChange’23)

We are happy to announce that we will organize a full-day workshop co-located
with EMNLP (December 6-10, 2023). We hope to make this fourth edition
another resounding success!

Website: https://www.changeiskey.org/event/2023-emnlp-lchange/

Contact email: [email protected]

Workshop description

The fourth LChange workshop will be co-located with EMNLP 2023
<https://2023.emnlp.org/> to be held in Singapore, during December 6-10, 2023
as a hybrid event.

This workshop builds on the success of the three previous events: 2022
<https://languagechange.org/events/2022-acl-lchange/>, 2021
<https://languagechange.org/events/2021-acl-lchange/>, 2019
<https://languagechange.org/events/2019-acl-lcworkshop/>.

- The call for papers will be similar to last time: all aspects around
computational approaches to historical language change with a focus on
digital text corpora. LChange explores state-of-the-art computational
methodologies, theories and digital text resources on exploring the
time-varying nature of human language.

- The aim of this workshop is to provide pioneering researchers who work on
computational methods, evaluation, and large-scale modelling of language
change an outlet for disseminating research on topics concerning language
change. Besides these goals, this workshop will also support discussion on
evaluating computational methodologies for uncovering language change.

Important Dates

* September 1, 2023: Paper submission
* October 6, 2023: Notification of acceptance
* October 18, 2023: Camera-ready papers due
* December 6-7, 2023: Workshop date

Submissions

We accept two types of submissions, long and short papers, following the EMNLP
2023 style <https://2023.emnlp.org/calls/style-and-formatting/> (you can
also directly use the Overleaf template
<https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/instructions-for-emnlp-2023-proceedings/scyjxmtnrskr>),
and the ACL submission policy
<https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=ACL_Policies_for_Submission,_Review_and_Citation>.
Long and short papers may consist of up to eight (8) and four (4) pages of
content, respectively, plus unlimited references; final versions will be
given one additional page of content so that reviewers' comments can be
taken into account.

LChange’23 welcomes papers focusing on releasing a dataset or a model;
these papers fall into the short paper category.


We invite original research papers from a wide range of topics, including
but not limited to:
* Novel methods for detecting diachronic semantic change and lexical
replacement
* Automatic discovery and quantitative evaluation of laws of language change
* Computational theories and generative models of language change
* Sense-aware (semantic) change analysis
* Diachronic word sense disambiguation
* Novel methods for diachronic analysis of low-resource languages
* Novel methods for diachronic linguistic data visualization
* Novel applications and implications of language change detection
* Quantification of sociocultural influences on language change
* Cross-linguistic, phylogenetic, and developmental approaches to language
change
* Novel datasets for cross-linguistic and diachronic analyses of language


Accepted papers will be presented orally or as posters and included in the
workshop proceedings.
Submissions are open to all and are to be submitted anonymously. All papers
will be refereed through a double-blind peer review process by at least
three reviewers with final acceptance decisions made by the workshop
organizers. If you have published in the field previously, and are
interested in helping out in the program committee to review papers, please
send us an email!

Keynote Talks

To be announced. If you have any good suggestions, or anyone you would like
to listen to, please contact us.

Workshop organizers:

Nina Tahmasebi, University of Gothenburg

Syrielle Montariol, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

Haim Dubossarsky, Queen Mary University of London

Andrey Kutuzov, University of Oslo

Simon Hengchen, University of Gothenburg

David Alfter, University of Gothenburg

Francesco Periti, University of Milan

Pierluigi Cassotti, University of Bari Aldo Moro
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