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Tue, 10/28/2025 - 08:05
The Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA) promotes the study of Austronesian languages from a formal perspective. Since 1994, AFLA has served internationally as the most prominent and influential venue for presentation and discussion of recent research on Austronesian languages. Research disseminated at AFLA spans all subfields of linguistics (syntax, semantics, phonology, morphology, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, language acquisition, historical linguistics, etc). AFLA has a

Tue, 10/28/2025 - 07:05
Workshop at the EVOLANG conference, 7-10 April 2026 Conveners: Judith Verstegen, Sietze Norder, Nicholas Q. Emlen, Derek Karssenberg & Rik van Gijn Linguistic diversity is unevenly distributed across the globe: hotspots of language, genealogical, and structural diversity are surrounded by large areas with a low linguistic variation. This non-random spatial distribution suggests that, mediated through cultural behavior, the biophysical environment plays a key role in the evolution of linguist

Mon, 10/27/2025 - 10:05
You are warmly invited to submit an abstract for a symposium organised by the BAAL Research Synthesis in Applied Linguistics Special Interest Group. Date: 4th December 2025 (Thu) Time: 9.30 am - 5 pm UK time Platform: MS Teams Keynote speaker: Prof James Thomas, UCL Tentative title: How to select and evaluate AI tools for evidence syntheses? The symposium will begin with an opening keynote (1 hour), followed by (parallel) paper presentation sessions throughout the day. Each paper prese

Mon, 10/27/2025 - 09:05
La geograf铆a ling眉铆stica es un m茅todo de investigaci贸n dialectal que florece a finales del siglo XIX con el fin de servir de apoyo para comprobar las hip贸tesis sobre la evoluci贸n del cambio ling眉铆stico a partir de la representaci贸n de la lengua en mapas. Desde su surgimiento son muchos los cambios acaecidos en la investigaci贸n de la variaci贸n ling眉铆stica y en la elaboraci贸n de los atlas ling眉铆sticos. Los m谩s notables se han producido en las 煤ltimas d茅cadas gracias a la aplicaci贸n de las nuevas t

Mon, 10/27/2025 - 09:05
We are delighted to announce that the Gallo-Romance Advances in Morphology & Syntax (GRAMS) workshop will be held in Trinity College Dublin on 25-26 May 2026. GRAMS embraces the full diversity of the Gallo鈥慠omance continuum, such as French and its regional varieties, the lesser-studied O茂l dialects (e.g., Gallo, Picard, Franc-Comtois), and the Oc varieties of southern France (e.g., Proven莽al, Auvergnat, Languedocien). Other indigenous Gallo-Romance languages include Gascon, Francoproven莽al, a

Mon, 10/27/2025 - 08:05
Angesichts der tiefgreifenden Wandlungsprozesse, die die heutige Geisteswissenschaft allgemein und die Romanistik im Besonderen pr盲gen, lohnt es sich, den Begriff des Kontinuums neu zu beleuchten. Die Systematisierung von Forschungsgegenst盲nden, Daten, Texten, Erfahrungen鈥 stellt einen zentralen Aspekt wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens dar. In diesem Zusammenhang kommen wir f眉r die Beschreibung von zueinander in Relation stehenden Entit盲ten immer wieder auf die Idee des Kontinuums zur眉ck. Dabei ge

Mon, 10/27/2025 - 07:05
APLL is a conference for the presentation of research on any aspect of the linguistics of Austronesian and Papuan languages. Invited Speakers: - Mary Walworth - Yusuf Sawaki We invite you to present at APLL18 on any aspect of the linguistics of Austronesian and Papuan languages. Talks will be 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of discussion. To apply for a timeslot for your talk, please send us an abstract of your topic. Abstracts can be up to one A4 page, including everything excep

Mon, 10/27/2025 - 06:05
While love and desire are often treated as personal and private matters, they are also sites of conflict, negotiation, and power. Historically, controlling expressions of desire has been used to enforce social hierarchies, gender norms, and colonial power. Even today, conflicts over consent, domestic violence, LGBTQ+ rights, and cross-cultural misunderstandings reveal the urgent need to better understand how love and desire are communicated. Addressing these questions is not only of academic int

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 13:05
Anthropogenic ecosystem changes are affecting many societies, which are experiencing biodiversity loss as well as the arrival and proliferation of unfamiliar life forms. The adaptation of human activities to these changes is a rich field of study for both the humanities and the life sciences. Organised to mark the LACITO laboratory's fiftieth anniversary, this conference seeks to explore ecological upheavals from the perspective of language. Keynote Speakers: - Aung Si, linguist (University

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 09:05
PHEX 18 is the fifth (online) workshop of our research project 鈥淭he Mapping from Syntax to Phonology: Theory, Typology and History,鈥欌 which is a continuation of our project 鈥淧honological Externalization of Morphosyntactic Structure: Universals and Variables'' (2015-2020). Following the success of the previous workshops in Sapporo, Niigata, Tokyo and Lexington, KY, we are glad to invite abstracts for presentation about the morphosyntax-phonology interface. Possible topics include: Topic 1: T

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 09:05
Valentina Apresjan (Dartmouth College), Mikhail Kopotev (University of Helsinki), Piotr Sobotka (Polish Academy of Sciences), Mladen Uhlik (University of Ljubljana) This workshop aims to bring together researchers interested in the syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of constructions with multiple WH-words across languages. Such constructions involve two or more WH-elements that typically distribute over different arguments or functions, rather than forming collective units (cf. Moravcsik 1978;

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 07:05
Description: Slurring Terms Across Languages (STAL-2026) is an international and interdisciplinary workshop whose primary aim is to gather work on slurs from languages that have been seldom discussed in the recent philosophical and semantic literature, and in particular, from sign languages and non-Indo-European languages. It aims to bring to light new empirical data and uncover novel interesting phenomena that may have the potential to challenge current theories of slurs. We search for theoret

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 06:05
We are delighted to announce that Lavender Languages and Linguistics 32 will be held at the University of Edinburgh from Wednesday 2nd 鈥 Friday 4th September 2026. The theme of the conference is 鈥楺ueer (Dis)Belonging鈥 (description on our website: https://lavlang32.ppls.ed.ac.uk/). We are excited to host the following keynote speakers: - Dr. Nikki Lane (Duke University) - Dr. Kevin Guyan (the University of Edinburgh, School of Business) - Prof. Erez Levon (Universit盲t Bern) - Dr. Stam

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 06:05
Meeting Description: The main focus of the NeuroD-WELL series of workshops is the early development of language in individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, or at risk of developing language impairments due to familial risk or other risk factors. It is known that language deficits occur in a variety of neurodevelopmental disorders, as in intellectual disabilities, language disorder, social communication disorder, or autism spectrum disorder, as well as in at-risk groups. However, little

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 06:05
Evaluation Task co-located with Multilingual Digital Terminology Today (MDTT) 2026 Official Website: https://detech2026.dei.unipd.it/ Overview: The DEfinition and Term Extraction Challenge (DETECH) focuses on the automatic extraction of domain-specific terminology and the generation of clear, context-aware definitions in Italian medical discourse. Organized within the HEREDITARY project, DETECH inaugurates a new evaluation challenge dedicated to the intersection of terminology, NLP, and

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 05:05
Workshop title: Advances in data-driven research on lexical and semantic change Key words: lexical semantics, diachrony, historical linguistics, natural language processing, corpus-based techniques, computational semantics Convenors: Stefano De Pascale (KU Leuven / Vrije Universiteit Brussel) & Haim Dubossarsky (Queen Mary University London) Call for Abstracts: we invite submissions for a workshop on 鈥淎dvances in data-driven research on lexical and semantic change鈥, to be held as part of th

Thu, 10/23/2025 - 09:05
Ten years ago, the University of Chile announced the implementation of its Equity and Inclusion policy for Students*; as part of the Department of Linguistics, today we should review what has been achieved and what is still missing from a linguistic and pedagogical perspective. The 3rd Research Conference: Learning and teaching languages in the 21st-century Southern Hemisphere and the 鈥楧eveloping World鈥 offers researchers, teachers, and students an opportunity to meet and explore how teaching, l

Thu, 10/23/2025 - 06:05
The Kinds of Agency conference invites interdisciplinary exploration of the many forms and manifestations of agency. From intentional action and communication to moral responsibility, autonomy, and selfhood, agency is central to our understanding of human cognition and behavior. Yet it is increasingly clear that agency is not a singular phenomenon: it may be distributed, embodied, emergent, nonhuman, or collective. Our aim is to foster cross-disciplinary discussions on various types or kinds of

Thu, 10/23/2025 - 05:05
After earlier installments in Paris (2022), Tours (2024) and Lille (2025), we are happy to announce that the fourth workshop 鈥楧es Langues Pas Si Mortes鈥 (DELPASIMO 4) will take place at the C么te d鈥橝zur University (Nice, France) on March 13-14, 2026. The event is hosted by the lab 鈥楤ases, Corpus, Langage鈥 (BCL, UMR 7320). The workshop series DELPASIMO is devoted to the formal grammar of historical languages, primarily from a synchronic (rather than diachronic) perspective. The conference is op

Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:05
The LIMES-Colloquium 2026 will take place from 11 March to 13 March 2026 at the Trier University. LIMES is a conference for young researchers in the field of Romance linguistics and is primarily aimed at doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers and advanced Master's students. Contributions from all subdisciplines of linguistics and on all Romance languages are welcome. Presentations are limited to 20 minutes, followed by a ten-minute discussion. Please send abstracts (max. 500 words,

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