CfP: Diversity and Change in Easy German (Workshop at DGfS 2025)
Date: March 5-7, 2025
Location: University of Mainz, Germany
Meeting Email: 
workshop-easy-german-dgfs2...@uni-saarland.de<mailto:workshop-easy-german-dgfs2...@uni-saarland.de>
Website: 
https://sfb1102.uni-saarland.de/vielfalt-und-wandel-in-leichter-sprache/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, 
Psycholinguistics
Language Family: Germanic
Call Deadline: August 18, 2024
Shortened Workshop Description:
Easy German, which has been systematically developed since the 2000s to aid 
individuals with learning difficulties among others, focuses on enhancing text 
comprehensibility by avoiding linguistic complexity. Despite its intended 
uniformity, there is a lack of consensus on its precise conceptualization, with 
various frameworks and guidelines proposing different approaches.
This workshop aims to:

  1.  Provide a platform for researchers to discuss the production and 
evolution of Easy German texts.
  2.  Highlight dynamic changes and variability in Easy German texts compared 
to Standard German.
  3.  Examine the cognitive processing of Easy German through psycholinguistic 
studies involving the target demographic.
  4.  Critically assess AI-driven systems for Easy German text production, 
exploring their implications, opportunities, and challenges.
For further information, please visit the workshop website: 
https://sfb1102.uni-saarland.de/vielfalt-und-wandel-in-leichter-sprache/
Organizers:
Ingo Reich (Saarland University, Germany)
Heike Zinsmeister (University of Hamburg, Germany)
Sarah Jablotschkin (University of Hamburg, Germany)
Lena Wieland (Saarland University, Germany)
Invited Speakers:
Bettina Bock (University of Cologne)
Ted Sanders (Utrecht University)
Call for Papers:
We invite contributions on all aspects of Easy German and easy-to-read variants 
in other Germanic languages. The workshop will include a small poster session, 
and submissions for both talks and posters are welcome. Contributions in 
English are preferred, but submissions in German are also accepted.

  *   Submission Details:
     *   Abstract submission deadline: August 18, 2024
     *   Abstracts should be submitted to 
workshop-easy-german-dgfs2...@uni-saarland.de<mailto:workshop-easy-german-dgfs2...@uni-saarland.de>
     *   Abstracts should not exceed one page (DIN A4, 2.5 cm margins, 12pt 
font)
     *   Examples, graphics, or references may be included on a second page
Important Workshop Information: The workshop is part of the 47th annual meeting 
of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS 2025) at Johannes Gutenberg University 
Mainz. Participants must register for the DGfS conference and pay the 
conference fee. For more information, visit 
http://dgfs.uni-mainz.de<http://dgfs.uni-mainz.de/>.
Important Dates:

Deadline for abstract submission: August 18, 2024

Notification of acceptance: September 2, 2024

Workshop dates: March 5-7, 2025


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Lena Wieland
SFB 1102, Project T1 – Information Density and Linguistic Encoding in “Leichte 
Sprache”

Universität des Saarlandes
Campus  A2.2 Raum 3.12
D-66123 Saarbrücken
T: +49 681 302 57543
www.uni-saarland.de/fakultaet-p/nds/team/wieland<https://www.uni-saarland.de/fakultaet-p/nds/team/wieland.html>
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