Corpus Linguistics and AI: Summer Term Discussions
Join Lancaster University’s ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science for a series of discussions on corpus linguistics and AI, featuring key readings and debates.
The ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science at Lancaster University is hosting a series of informal meetings to discuss key issues in corpus linguistics under the theme ‘How Not to Be Replaced by AI: Corpus Linguistics Reflections’.
The sessions will combine theoretical insights with practical applications, focusing on selected readings and current debates in both AI and corpus linguistics.
- 14 May: Models of Meaning (Brezina, 2025: pp. 75-79)
- 28 May: What can AI do better/worse than humans (Brezina, 2025: pp. 79-83)
- 11 June: Communicating Corpus Findings Effectively (Brezina, 2025: pp. 83-85)
- 25 June: #LancsBox X: A New Vision (Brezina, 2025: pp. 86-89)
Reading material is available here. Registration is free and can be done here.
Tags: Corpus Linguistics, AI, Lancaster University, Corpus Approaches to Social Science, NLP, Corpus Linguistics Reflections