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Home » News » Community » Conference » 3rd International Conference on Arabic Computational Linguistics (ACLing 2017)

3rd International Conference on Arabic Computational Linguistics (ACLing 2017)

Posted on Thursday June 8th, 2017 by

The British University in Dubai is hosting the ‘3rd International Conference on Arabic Computational Linguistics (ACLing 2017)‘ from 5-6 November 2017. The Call for Papers is open until 15 June 2017. Please find the vollständigen Call here.

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