Presentation

The International Conference on Corpus Linguistics (JLC), founded by Geoffrey Williams in 2001 at the University of South Brittany, Lorient, France, regularly draws together an interdisciplinary community whose research focus is corpus linguistics. After seven gatherings in Lorient and an interlude in Orleans in 2015 (8th International Conference on Corpus Linguistics), the conference alighted in Grenoble in early July 2017 and in November 2019, organized by the LIDILEM Laboratory with contributions from LIG, ILCEA4, Litt&Arts and the MSH-Alpes. Université Grenoble Alpes is honored to host this international conference again from July 3 rd to July 6th 2023. The JLC’23 is organized in collaboration with other labs from French universities based in Lyon, Montpellier and Toulouse: DDL, ICAR, Praxiling, CLLE.

JLC'23 aims to bring together a community that adopt various approaches, be they methodological or disciplinary, to promote corpus linguistics and to contribute to the evolution of practices in the field by building bridges between different approaches to digital corpora. Participants are invited to share and compare their knowledge of tools, experiences and findings. In the tradition of previous conferences, the JLC’23 in Grenoble will offer three days of presentations, conferences by guest speakers and discussion sessions among the participants. Practical workshops on tools and methods will be organized over a half day.

The conference will particularly focus on corpora for teaching and learning and a number of slots will be dedicated to/cover this theme. We especially encourage papers that show and question the uses of corpora in teaching and learning. We welcome presentations and posters be they feedback on field experience, presentations of methodological approaches for various audiences, or more theoretical points of view... Contributions within the fields of written, oral and multimodal corpora are also welcome on any topic relevant to corpus linguistics including but not limited to:

  1. Linguistic approaches to corpora
  2. Methods and tools
  3. Variations, genres, and discourse
  4. Applications and uses of corpora for teaching and learning, translation, terminology, etc.

Guest speakers include: Florence Mourlhon-Dallies (Université Paris Cité), Jérôme Jacquin (Université de Lausanne)

Participants may submit a proposal for a paper presentation or for the presentation of a tool.
Proposals can be in French or in English and should not exceed three pages (not including figures or references) and must be anonymous. They will be peer-reviewed by members of the scientific board. JLC2023 will adopt the SciencesConf system to manage communication proposals. In addition to paper presentations, you may also propose the presentation of a digital tool (identical submission guidelines).
Publication: following the conference, authors are welcome to submit an article. All papers will be peer-reviewed and published online.

Schedule

  1. First CFP: November 2022
  2. Submissions due: From January 15th to February 3rd 2023 17th 2023
  3. Notification of acceptance: Mid-April 2023
  4. Final submission version: Friday May 19th 2023 June 2nd 2023
  5. Registration now open! Preferential fees until June, 1st 4th, increased rate from 5 to 22 of June, closed as of 23 June
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