[With apologies for cross-posting]

We are excited to announce the 22nd International Workshop on Treebanks and 
Linguistic Theories (TLT 2024), which will bring together developers and users 
of linguistically annotated natural language corpora. The workshop is endorsed 
by ACL SIGPARSE and will be hosted by Universität Hamburg in Germany on 
December 5th-6th, 2024.

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VENUE
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TLT 2024 will take place at the guest house of Universität Hamburg. In order to 
support rich discussions and networking, TLT 2024 will primarily be an 
in-person event; we will, however, accommodate a limited number of live / 
synchronous remote presentations, prioritizing those with circumstances that 
prevent travel.

Universität Hamburg and its guest house are conveniently located near the 
Dammtor train station / metro station Stephansplatz which are well-connected 
with many parts of the city and beyond, providing an easy commute for attendees.

Hamburg is a vibrant city known for its rich maritime history as one of the 
leading cities in the medieval Hanseatic League, as well as its modern cultural 
diversity, including events at the world-famous Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall. 
The city is easily accessible by train or plane (Hamburg Airport (HAM); about 1 
to 1.5 hours train ride: Bremen Airport (BRE) and Hannover Airport (HAJ)).

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SUBMISSION INFORMATION
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TLT addresses all aspects of treebank design, development, and use. As 
‘treebanks’ we consider any pairing of natural language data (spoken, signed, 
or written) with annotations of linguistic structure at various levels of 
analysis, including, e.g., morpho-phonology, syntax, semantics, and discourse. 
Annotations can take any form (including trees or general graphs), but they 
should be encoded in a way that enables computational processing. Reflections 
on the design of linguistic annotations, methodology studies, resource 
announcements or updates, annotation or conversion tool development, or reports 
on treebank usage including probing the leakage of treebanks into large 
language models are but some examples of the types of papers we anticipate for 
TLT.

Papers should describe original work; they should emphasize completed work 
rather than intended work, and should indicate clearly the state of completion 
of the reported results. Submissions will be judged on correctness, 
originality, technical strength, significance and relevance to the conference, 
and interest to the attendees.

We invite paper submissions in two distinct tracks:
* regular papers on substantial and original research, including empirical 
evaluation results, where appropriate;
* short papers on smaller, focused contributions, work in progress, negative 
results, surveys, or opinion pieces.

Submissions (in both tracks) may either be archival—in case of unpublished 
work—or non-archival, based on the wish of the authors. All archival papers 
accepted for presentation at the workshop will be included in the TLT 2024 
proceedings volume, which will be part of the ACL Anthology. Non-archival 
papers must have been published or accepted for publication at another CL 
conference.

Long papers may consist of up to 8 pages of content (excluding references and 
appendices). Short papers may consist of up to 4 pages of content (excluding 
references and appendices). Accepted papers will be given an additional page to 
address reviewer comments.

All submissions should follow the two-column format and the ACL style 
guidelines. We strongly recommend the use of the LaTeX style files, 
OpenDocument, or Microsoft Word templates created for ACL: 
https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files

Submissions will be reviewed  double-blind, and all full and short papers must 
be anonymous, i.e. not reveal author(s) on the title page or through 
self-references. So e.g., “We previously showed (Smith, 2020) …”, should be 
avoided. Instead, use citations such as “Smith (2020) previously showed …. 
Papers must be submitted digitally, in PDF, and uploaded through the on-line 
conference system (link forthcoming).

Submissions that violate these requirements will be rejected without review.

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IMPORTANT DATES
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* Long and short paper submission deadlines: August 15th, 2024
* Reviews Due: September 26th, 2024
* Notification of acceptance: October 6th, 2024
* Final version of papers due: November 6th, 2024
* TLT2024: December 5th-6th, 2024 in Hamburg

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TLT2024 WORKSHOP CHAIRS
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Daniel Dakota, Indiana University
Sandra Kübler, Indiana University
Heike Zinsmeister, Universität Hamburg

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TLT2024 COMMUNICATION CHAIR
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Sarah Jablotschkin, Universität Hamburg

Contact: tlt2024...@uni-hamburg.de
Website: https://www.korpuslab.uni-hamburg.de/en/tlt2024.html
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Prof. Dr. Heike Zinsmeister (sie/ihr)
Linguistik des Deutschen / Korpuslinguistik
Universität Hamburg, Institut für Germanistik, Raum C7012
Von-Melle-Park 6, Postfach #15, D-20146 Hamburg

Tel.: 040 42838-7119
heike.zinsmeis...@uni-hamburg.de
http://www.slm.uni-hamburg.de/germanistik/personen/zinsmeister.html




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