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Tue, 11/25/2025 - 12:05
2025. iii, 103 pp. Table of Contents Articles How machine translation is used in healthcare: Insights from recent Chinese migrants in the Netherlands Tian Yang & Susana Valdez pp.鈥125鈥149 Mapping the production stage of a video game localization project with actor-network theory Dariush Robertson pp.鈥150鈥178 Industry watch A digital sociology of interpreting: Charting the digital turn in interpreting studies Esther Monz贸-Nebot & Vorya Dastyar pp.鈥179鈥204 Book revie

Tue, 11/25/2025 - 11:05
2025. v, 201 pp. Table of Contents Introduction Areal effects on argument-coding patterns: Problems, progress, and prospects Daria Alfimova, Kirill Kozhanov & Sergey Say pp.鈥757鈥777 Articles Postnominal flagging and OV in Sinitic: Areal and typological perspectives Andreas H枚lzl pp.鈥778鈥822 Valency patterns in Mande: Contact vs inheritance Maria Khachaturyan, George Moroz, Valentin Vydrin & Maria Konoshenko pp.鈥823鈥857 Variation in valency patterns across Romani dial

Tue, 11/25/2025 - 11:05
2025. iii, 130 pp. Table of Contents Articles School, age, and exposure effects in the child heritage language acquisition of the Spanish volitional subjunctive Patrick D. Thane pp.鈥745鈥775 Individual language experience determinants of morphosyntactic variation in heritage and attriting speakers of Bosnian and Serbian: A causal inference approach Aleksandra Tomi膰, Yulia Rodina, Fatih Bayram & Cecile De Cat pp.鈥776鈥811 Facilitative use of classifiers in heritage Vietnamese H

Tue, 11/25/2025 - 11:05
Sponsorship for Juan de la Cierva/Beatriu de Pin贸s Postdoctoral Contracts at UB Barcelona The coordinated research project "The grammar and its interfaces: architecture, variation and applications" in the Department of Catalan Philology and General Linguistics at Universitat de Barcelona (Catalonia) is accepting expressions of interest from researchers interested in applying to the upcoming Juan de la Cierva (Spanish Government) and Beatriu de Pin贸s (Catalan Government) postdoctoral calls, to

Tue, 11/25/2025 - 10:05
The aim of this eleventh issue of the journal Langue(s) & Parole is to bring together articles that focus on the situated process of language acquisition by adolescents, a population that is largely underrepresented in second language acquisition research. Of the 89 classroom studies that Collins and Mu帽oz (2016) identified in the Modern Language Journal between 2001 and 2014, only 15, or 17%, focused on adolescents in secondary education, compared to 75% on adults. Adolescence will therefore be

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 20:05
Review of Linguistics and Oral History Reviewer: Philemon Victor Gomwalk Book Title: Linguistics and Oral History Editor: Chris Fitzgerald Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Date of Publication: 2025 Summary Chris Fitzgerald鈥檚 edited volume is organized into twelve (12) chapters. These chapters broadly explore the intersection of linguistics and oral history, covering topics such as the role of memory and language, the interpretation of transcription practices, and the challen

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 19:05
Title: Linguistic Landscapes Subtitle: A Sociolinguistic Approach Publication Year: 2023 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Author(s): Jeffrey L. Kallen Reviewer: Teresa Wai See Ong Summary Written by Jeffrey L. Kallen, Linguistic Landscapes: A Sociolinguistic Approach, contains eight chapters that provides a holistic understanding of the development of the field of linguistic landscapes using various methodologies and approaches with photographic evidence drawn from thre

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 19:05
Other Specialties: NLP experience: text classification, sentiment analysis, linguistic feature extraction Description: Build production NLP algorithms that detect cognitive biases (anchoring, confirmation bias, groupthink) in real-time corporate meeting transcripts. You'll create linguistic feature extraction pipelines that integrate with AI-powered meeting analytics serving Fortune 500 decision-makers. Deliverables (4-week sprint): - Bias detection algorithm specifications for 3 prio

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 19:05
elingUP Journal - Call For Papers 2026 Centre for Linguistics of the University of Porto Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Porto elingUP (https://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/elingUP) is an online journal specifically designed for students of linguistics and interdisciplinary areas. The journal aims to encourage scientific research in this field and promote studies carried out by students. As such, we welcome unpublished research papers and/or critical reviews from 1st, 2nd, and

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 18:05
Call for Papers: Meeting Description: The Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS) is the oldest student-run linguistics organization in the United States. This academic year, CLS will host its 62nd Annual Meeting (CLS 62), to be held from April 17 through April 19, 2026 at the University of Chicago. Upholding a longstanding tradition, the conference serves as a forum for leading scholars and researchers from around the world to engage in the exchange of ideas across all areas of linguistics. CLS is

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 18:05
Call for Papers: Announcement re: ICOP L2 Conference 2026, which will be held at Newcastle University, UK. 24-26 August 2026. https://conferences.ncl.ac.uk/icop-l2-26/ Abstract submission is now open. Please submit through our abstract submission portal: https://forms.gle/rz7KruELWrzjVrFY6 Submission deadline is 20th February 2026. We are excited to welcome our plenary speakers: - Silvia Kunitz, Link枚ping University: Task-based interactions: A research-informed and practice-orie

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 18:05
Final Call for Papers: Wir m枚chten an den verl盲ngerten Call for Papers f眉r das 26. Norddeutsche Linguistische Kolloquium am 26. und 27. M盲rz 2026 in Hildesheim erinnern (siehe unten). Es k枚nnen noch bis zum 30. November 2025 Abstracts eingereicht werden. Das NLK bietet seit 1989 insbesondere Nachwuchswissenschaftler:innen aller linguistischer Teilbereiche die M枚glichkeit zum inhaltlichen und methodischen Austausch und zur Vernetzung. Der Fokus liegt auf der Diskussion laufender Projekte u

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 17:05
Final Call for Papers: This workshop aims to bring together linguists working on exclamatives which cooccur with a complementizer, as well as scholars who work on epistemic modal adverbs in exclamations. The workshop is programmed within the research project The syntactic and interpretative properties of certain modality expressions in Basque: discourse particles, modality adverbs, exclamative force and its relation with complementizers, funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovatio

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 17:05
There is a growing body of research on the effects of bilingualism in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Across studies, there is now broad consensus that exposure to two (or more) languages does not have detrimental effects on either language development or core autistic traits. Instead, bilingualism can even prove helpful in some domains. At the same time, research in this area faces important challenges, including how to capture the considerable heterogeneity within ASD, the wide r

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 17:05
The program for NARNiHS 2026 -- the Eighth Annual Meeting of the North American Research Network in Historical Sociolinguistics -- is now set: https://narnihs.org/?page_id=3160 We look forward to seeing you in New Orleans for a full day of robust discussion of Historical Sociolinguistics at the LSA Annual Meeting on 9 January 2026. And then all are welcome to join us for the NARNiHS General Meeting the next day. If you can't make it to the conference, check out the abstracts linked to t

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 16:05
After the successful 5th edition in Kolding in 2024, the 6th international conference Thinking, Doing, Learning: Usage-Based Perspectives on Second Language Learning (TDL6) will take place at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, on 14鈥16 October 2026. TDL6 brings together researchers exploring second language learning through usage-based, empirical, and theoretically grounded approaches. These perspectives view language as an embodied, semiotic, and interactional system, and understa

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 16:05
This issue of RANAM (Recherches Anglaises et Nord-Am茅ricaines) aims at exploring the expression of volition, wish and/or desire in English, in all its manifestations. Several levels of analysis can therefore be of interest: lexical, phraseological, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic. It will thus be possible to study the various existing linguistic forms expressing volition and its degrees from a lexical and/or phraseological point of view: lexical words such as the three given in the title, but

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 16:05
https://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/onomastica/announcement/view/545 The use and form of proper names in sign languages 鈥嬧媋re deeply rooted in both the structure of these languages 鈥嬧媋nd the conventions of the deaf community. Thus, the study of proper names allows us to glimpse the peculiarities of sign languages 鈥嬧媋nd deaf culture. In these languages, proper names fulfill the same basic functions as in spoken languages, the main one being to identify and refer exclusively to specific ent

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 15:05
Workshop description: We are delighted to announce that the 8th edition of Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis (ECBAE) will take at the Hohent眉bingen Castle, T眉bingen, Germany, on 19-20 August 2026. The workshop brings together researchers using empirical methods to investigate ellipsis and related phenomena across languages. It will provide an opportunity to discuss how corpus-based and experimental approaches can advance our understanding of how various components of grammar

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 15:05
Keynote Speakers: Martin Haspelmath (Max Planck, Leipzig) Martin Hilpert (Uni. of Neuch芒tel) Sophie Pr茅vost (CNRS 鈥 Lattice) Graeme Trousdale (Uni. of Edinburgh) Keynote Discussant: Bernd Heine (Uni. of Cologne) 鈥楪rammaticalization鈥 (a term introduced by Meillet in 1912) has been the subject of numerous studies, which have highlighted regularities in the emergence of grammatical forms across typologically diverse languages. Grammaticalization refers both to a type of change (and somet

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