The seventh international Corpus
Linguistics conference (CL2013) will be held at Lancaster University from
Tuesday 23rd July 2013 to Friday 26th July 2013. The main conference will be
preceded by a workshop day on Monday 22nd July. The conference is hosted by the
UCREL research centre, which brings together the Department of Linguistics and
English Language with the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster. With these goals in mind, we
invite contributions on as broad and inclusive a basis as possible. The areas
in which we particularly welcome submissions include but are not limited to: Critical explorations of existing
measures and methods in corpus linguistics; New methods and techniques in
corpus development, annotation and analysis; Corpus approaches to the study of
new media; New tools and techniques
developed in corpus-based computational linguistics; The application of corpus
approaches in the social sciences and humanities; The extension of corpus
linguistics to an ever-wider range of (non-English) languages; The interface between corpus and
theory; The use of corpora in discourse
analysis; The use of corpora in second
language acquisition studies and language pedagogy.
Conference website: http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/cl2013/ |