Naples, 24-26 June 2026
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List of Accepted paper:
1. A Polish bescherelle in a nutshell: optimalization of the existing inflectional model with NooJ. Agnieszka Kaliska;
2. Automatic processing of syntactic functions in isomorphic Coptic pronominal forms using NooJ. Canelo Yáñez;
3. Cantada a bolu, Computational Analysis of Sardinian Extemporaneous Poetry. Silvio Calderaro and Johanna Monti;
4. Connecting NooJ Grammars to CORTEX's Natural Language Query Interface. Prihantoro;
5. Evidentiality and Emotion in Clinical Discourse: A Computational Linguistic Analysis of Mental Health Clinical Records Using NooJ. Walter Koza;
6. Extracting metaphorical senses of verbs with selectional restriction with NooJ. Alessandro Maisto and Giandomenico Martorelli;
7. From Media Panic to Moral Panic: The Gradation of Media Vocabulary Surrounding Dark Romance Analyzed with NooJ. Magali Bigey;
8. Grammatical Words and Stop Words. Max Silberztein;
9. Interactive Web Interface for Learning Ukrainian with NooJ. Victor Rabiet and Divna Petković;
10. Linguistic and Morphological Analysis of Persian Nouns: Utilizing the NooJ Platform. Marzieh Rabiei;
11. Linguistically Grounded NLP for Low-Resource Languages: Parallel Experiences from Quechua and Mwotlap. Maximiliano Duran and Fabio Meroni;
12. Mainstream vs. Boutique: Constructing Festival Identity Through Computational Linguistic Analysis. Mirna Redic;
13. Noun phrase complexity in a corpus of children's writing. Kristina Kocijan and Daša Farkaš;
14. OuLiNooJPo: Three Case Studies of Oulipian Experiments as NooJ-Based Algorithms. Walter Koza and Ricardo Gamboa Martínez:
15. Process Mining Meets Linguistics: Discovering and Translating Learning Paths on Moodle with NooJ. Amira Abbes
16. The Discourse of Dubbing: Balancing Art and Technique in Professional Identity – A NooJ-Aided Analysis. Maïa Joubert
17. Adapting the Arabic NooJ Module for Persian: A Pilot Study. Faride Nikpou;
18. A Rule-Based Approach to Medical Text Simplification in Italian A Preliminary Study on Cardiovascular Disorders. Mariapia Battipaglia and Maria Pia Di Buono;
19. An Analysis of Intensifiers in Pop Culture Articles. Ana Baletić;
20. Discourse analysis of social bias (queer, gender and racial) in contemporary music. Nadia Casillo;
21. Emotional State of the Croatian Parliament: The Use of Expressions Indicating Emotional States in Parliamentary Debates. Inja Munić;
22. From coded lexicon to NooJ dictionary: property-based annotation of ecological lexical innovation. Lara Nougaret;
23. From “You Should” to “Don't Bother”: A Linguistic Analysis of Advice in Travel-Related Posts about Japan. Filip Mađarić;
24. How Small Words Shape Intensity: A Study of Modifier Use in Croatian Texts. Mia Sambolec;
25. Improving Croatian NLP Infrastructure: An Expanded and Structurally Annotated Verb Dictionary for NooJ. Kristina Kocijan;
26. Integration of Arabic Verbal Resources in Web-NooJ via RA-Workbench and Their Pedagogical Use in Moodle. Nizar Jarray, Hela Fehri and Corinne Amel Zayani;
27. Modelling a Fusional Language: From NooJ Grammar to Python Parsing, the Case of Latin Conjugation. Morgane Bona-Pellissier;
28. Modelling of the predicate structure of a sentence for Belarusian and English using NooJ. Mikita Suprunchuk Yuras Hetsevich and Valery Varanovich;
29. Naming the Hero: A Computational Study of Referential Variation of Achilles and Odysseus in Italian Homeric Translation. Giulia Speranza
30. NooJ as a Symbolic Interface: Recursive Grammars and Formal Linguistic Representation in Digital Humanities. Francesco Terrone;
31. The Representation of the Black Lives Matter Movement in US Media: A Comparative Lexical Analysis. Alessia Santonicola, Rosa Santarsiere and Francesco Ugo Capitelli.
32. Under the Public Lens: Mapping Attitudes Toward the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Lorena Mitrović;
33. A Corrector Prototype for Spanish (Corrector LLCIA_UNR). Rodrigo Andrea Fernanda;
34. From natural language use to automatic disambiguation of the italian connector “che”. Anna Favilla, Maria Victoria Riunno, Giulia Borrelli and Oleksander Makarov.
35. Automatic retrieval of Quechua adjectival forms. Maximiliano Duran;
36. How the audience talks about the concert: an analysis of online comments about Marko Perković Thompson. Marina Biloš;
37. Student. Viktorija Borko;
38. The Ball is Round: Idioms in Sports Journalism - SuperSport Croatian Football Cup. Katja Bešlić;
39. Beyond the Finish Line: How Gender Shapes Motorsport Media Representation. Josipa Bebić;
40. Characterizing and categorizing moderated content on Twitch. Jean Mourier;
41. Teaching Latin Morphology through Resource Building in NooJ. Linda Mijic;
42. Topological Braiding of Linguistic Structures: Anyons, Recursion and Symbolic Robustness in NooJ. Ritamaria Bucciarelli;
43. What Do Customers Really Feel? A Sentiment Analysis of Shein Reviews Using NooJ. Lucija Poslek;
TBD
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