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Linguistic Issues in Language Technology (LiLT) is a new open-access journal that focusses on relationships between linguistic insights, which can prove valuable to language technology, and language technology, which can enrich linguistic research. The Editorial Board of LiLT believes that, in conjunction with machine learning and statistical techniques, deeper and more sophisticated models of language are needed to make significant progress in newly emerging areas of computational language analysis. LiLT provides a forum for such work. LiLT takes an eclectic view on methodology.
LiLT accepts short research notes (< 4 pages), squibs (<8 pages) and
full fledged articles (no page limit). We will review research notes
within 3-4 weeks, squibs within 6 weeks and full fledged papers within
2 months. Articles will be published as soon as they are in their
final state. The on-line version is free of charge. Once a year the
contributions will be gathered in a printed volume. You can find the current issue here.
Issues that fall in the purview of LiLT include but are not limited to:
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