Quasy 2019
Quasy 2019 is a workshop on the quantitative syntax that will take place on August 26 in Paris. The workshop welcomes all kinds of quantitative approaches to syntax although it takes advantage of the momentum of statistical research on dependency syntax. Quasy 2019 responds to the growing need for linguistic meetings dedicated to quantitative syntax analysis that is based on empirical data. The meeting is held under the auspices of the International Quantitative Linguistics Association (IQLA).
Quasy will be one of the 4 events of the Paris Syntax Fest (August 26-30).
- Depling : The Conference on Dependency Linguistics (August 27-28)
- TLT : The 18th International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (August 28-29)
- UDW : The Universal Dependencies Workshop (August 29-30)
The idea of Quasy originated during the conference dinner of Depling 2017 in Pisa, where Xinying Chen, Jan Macutek, Radek Cech & Kim Gerdes, while sitting on the same table, thought of a closer and mutually enriching relationship between the IQLA and Depling. At some point, Quasy appeared as a quantitative branch of Depling. Kim Gerdes coined the name of the meeting.
Important Dates
- Submission deadline: May 5 (original: April 28) for long papers, June 12 for short papers (original: June 5)
- Notification of acceptance: June 4 for long papers, July 1 for short papers
- Camera-ready: Deplayed (June 26 for long papers, July 10 for short papers)
- Conference: August 26
Proceedings
The proceedings of the workshop are available in the ACL Anthology.
Organizers
The local arrangements committee is co-chaired by Kim Gerdes (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3) and Sylvain Kahane (Université Paris Nanterre).
The program committee is co-chaired by Xinying Chen (Ostravská univerzita & Xi'an Jiaotong University) and Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya).
Contact
quasy2019@gmail.com