[PLing] Call for Papers: ESSLLI Student Session (submission deadline: March 1)

Emil Eva Rosina emil.rosina at ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Mon Jan 29 10:46:57 CET 2024


Dear all, 

I'm co-chairing the Language and Logic track of the ESSLLI student session this year and would like to draw your attention to the Call for Papers. Really sorry for potential cross-posting!!
I gave a presentation there last year, and it's an extremely good opportunity for networking and keeping up to date with areas of linguistics and logic you don’t usually hear much from. So please consider submitting yourself, if you're a student, and please encourage your students to submit, if you're still teaching this week. There is still a full month to write the contributions, so now is a good time to make the decision. 

Info below! 


All the best, 

Emil Eva Rosina 

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35th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information
Student session CfP
               29 July – 9 August 2024, Leuven, Belgium
                              https://2024.esslli.eu/
 
Call for Papers -- Student Session
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Extended CfP: https://2024.esslli.eu/ .
 
Important Dates
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Paper submission deadline: March 1, 2024
Notification of acceptance: May 1, 2024
Camera-ready submission: June 1, 2024
Event: July 29 - August 9, 2024
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esslli2024 (make sure to choose the Student Session track).
 
About
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The Student Session of the 35th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) will take place at ESSLLI 2024, on 29 July - 9 August 2024 in Leuven, Belgium. We invite submissions of original, unpublished work from students in any area related to Logic & Language, Language & Computation, or Logic & Computation in the form of long (8 pages) or short (4 pages) papers (including references, figures, etc.). Submissions will be reviewed by several experts in the field. Accepted long papers will be presented as talks, while short papers will be presented as posters. This is an excellent opportunity for students to receive valuable feedback from expert readers and to present their work to a diverse audience. Short papers are especially suited for smaller or in-progress research works.
 
See the extended Call for Papers at the ESSLLI 2024 webpage for the submission and publication policies: https://2024.esslli.eu/.
 
Awards
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For both long and short papers, the best contributions (submission plus presentation) will receive an award. In previous years Springer has supported the ESSLLI Student Session by offering prizes of vouchers for Springer books. We aim to offer the same prizes this year. Such prizes will be awarded based on the content and quality of the paper and the presentation at ESSLLI. The ideas presented should be novel and promising. The presentation at ESSLLI should be adapted to the wide variety of backgrounds that ESSLLI participants come from: everybody should be able to learn/understand something new.
 
Registration
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Participation, including presentation, in the Student Session requires an ESSLLI 2024 registration at: https://2024.esslli.eu/
Depending on the budget, student grants may be available.
 
Student Session Committee
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Session chairs
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Francesco Di Cosmo (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
John Lindqvist (University of Bergen)
 
Language and Computation Track (LaCo)
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Jia Ren (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Jiaxing Yu (Rutgers University)
Tran Thi Hong Hanh (Jozef Stefan Institute and University of La Rochelle)
 
Language and Logic Track (LaLo)
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Emil Eva Rosina (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Tijana Šuković (University of Belgrade)
Valeria Gradimondo (University Paris Cité)
 
Logic and Computation Track (LoCo)
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Alex De Klerck (KU Leuven)
Sreehari Kalloormana (City University of New York)
Tephilla Prince (Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad)





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In languages without gender neutral pronouns, I prefer he-equivalents.




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