We invite papers on original, unpublished work in the topic areas of the workshop. In addition to long and short papers, we will consider system descriptions (demos). We also welcome position papers.
* A long paper, presenting completed work, may have up to eigth (8) pages of content plus pages of references only (we recommend sticking to two pages -:). The final camera-ready version of an accepted long paper will be given one additional page of content, up to nine (9) content pages, so the authors can take reviewers’ comments into account.
* A short research paper or a demo paper — work in progress, or the description of a system — may have up to four (4) pages of content plus pages of references only (keep it down to one page if you can). The final camera-ready version of an accepted paper will be given one additional page of content, up to five (5) content pages, so you can act on reviewers’ comments.
* A position paper — clearly marked as such — should not exceed eight (8) pages, plus a reasonable number of references.
All submissions are to use the ACL stylesheets adopted by COLING 2022 (for LaTeX, MS Word or Overleaf). Papers should be submitted electronically, in PDF, at www.softconf.com/coling2022/LaTeCH-CLfL_2022/.
Reviewing will be double-blind. Please do not include the authors’ names and affiliations, or any references to Web sites, project names, acknowledgements and so on — anything that immediately reveals the authors’ identity. Self-references should be kept to a reasonable minimum, and anonymous citations should be avoided.
Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings, and will be available in the ACL Anthology.
Dual submission is only allowed to this workshop and to COLING 2022. If your paper is under consideration for the main conference, please make sure to mark the appropriate item on the form when you submit to LaTeCh-CLfL 2022.