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Fri, 07/25/2025 - 12:05
GLAC is the annual conference of the Society for Germanic Linguistics (SGL), an organization serving the broad community of scholars teaching and researching in Germanic linguistics and philology. Papers submitted to GLAC may be on any linguistic or philological aspect of any historical or modern Germanic language or dialect, including English (to the Early Modern period) and the extraterritorial varieties. 鈥 SHEL (Studies on the History of the English Language) has been meeting biennially fo

Fri, 07/25/2025 - 12:05
The issue of light elements (primarily verbs and nouns, but also prepositions, adjectives, quantifiers a.s.o.) has been the focus of extensive research over the past years within the standard generative framework. The complexity of light elements is apparent at various levels of linguistic analysis: typological, morpho-syntactic, semantic, psycholinguistic, pragmatic, a.o. In an attempt at shedding some new light on the current analyses of light elements across languages, the workshop tackles

Thu, 07/24/2025 - 13:05
Methods in Dialectology and Language Diversity is a traditionally triennial conference that originated in Canada as a forum for discussing methodological issues in dialect research. Methods conferences have progressively extended their topical range and now include the whole spectrum of regional, historical, and social language variation, as reflected in the now expanded conference name. The Methods series welcomes contributions investigating any of the world鈥檚 languages. In recent years

Thu, 07/24/2025 - 12:05
The Cyprus Pedagogical Institute, Cyprus Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth, in collaboration with the University of Cyprus, organizes the 6th International Conference 鈥淟iteracies and Contemporary Society: From Skills to Practices鈥. The Conference has been included in the official activities of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union (first half of 2026). The need to enhance and broaden skills for individual participation in modern societies has been recognized in vario

Thu, 07/24/2025 - 07:05
The Romance Linguistics Seminar (RLS) first met in January 1973 and has been meeting annually ever since at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (UK). Founded by Joe Cremona and his pupils, its nucleus is still formed by Romance Linguists working in the United Kingdom, though visitors from overseas are also welcomed. The emphasis is on informality and a friendly and constructive atmosphere in which views can be expressed and exchanged. Papers (20 mins plus 10 mins for discussion) may be on any aspect

Wed, 07/23/2025 - 05:05
In a world marked by rupture, polarization, and resistance, Beyond Fracture invites us to explore how moments of divergence鈥攕ocial, linguistic, aesthetic, political鈥攃an give rise not only to conflict but also to reinvention. At the same time, it calls us to consider the forces of convergence that bind and reconfigure, often in surprising or uneasy ways. Between fracture and fusion lies the space of possibility: for solidarity, for creativity, and for futures that move beyond protest and toward t

Wed, 07/23/2025 - 05:05
REAL (Research group 鈥淓conomics, policy analysis, and language鈥), in cooperation with the University of Potsdam and Ulster University, organises an interdisciplinary symposium on language economics and policy on 4鈥5 June 2026 at the University of Potsdam, Germany. The REAL symposia aim to discuss all aspects of language economics and language policy; and corresponding contributions are welcome. Especially welcome are papers that address the role of language skills within the context of increa

Tue, 07/22/2025 - 11:05
Discourse plays a central role in the social and cultural construction of gender. It functions as a dynamic space where meanings are negotiated, certain identities are legitimized, and others are marginalized. In the current context, trans people have gained increasing visibility, which has brought to the forefront the discursive tensions between dominant narratives that continue to pathologize and exclude, and alternative discursive practices that promote recognition, inclusion, or resistance t

Tue, 07/22/2025 - 08:05
The Conference will serve as a platform for exploring both professional and non-professional practices in intercultural and educational mediation, with a particular emphasis on community interpreting (CI) and educational mediation in academic settings. Discussions will encompass innovative research approaches, adaptation strategies in connection to technological advancements, including AI-powered translation tools, and the evolving role of interpreters as both linguistic and social mediators. By

Tue, 07/22/2025 - 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

Tue, 07/22/2025 - 06:05
Focus of the Conference: This conference invites contributions that explore the communicative practices through which specialized knowledge is disseminated by experts in and across digitally-mediated contexts. Particular attention is given to proposals which examine the processes of recontextualization involved in adapting specialized knowledge so that it is accessible, understandable and acceptable to multiple audiences. Contributions may approach recontextualization and digital dissemination

Mon, 07/21/2025 - 10:05
The full conference programme for Linguistic Intersections of Language and Gender (LILG 2025) is now available online. It includes information on all talks, posters, and presenters, along with abstracts and further scheduling details. Find the programme at: https://lilg.div-ling.org/programme/ Please note that registration for online participation is still open until 10 August. Register at: https://lilg.div-ling.org/registration/

Mon, 07/21/2025 - 05:05
Friday 19 September 2025 10:00 鈥 11:00 Invited Talk: Elena Castroviejo (University of the Basque Country) Exclamatives in Semantics and Pragmatics: Core Questions and Current Debates 11:00- 11:30 Carlo Geraci (IJN and CNRS) and Charlotte Hauser (SFL, Paris 8 University and CNRS) OHLALA! Exclamatives in LSF: Methods and Preliminary Results Coffee Break 12:00 鈥 12:30 Giorgio Zani (University of Turin) Emotions vs. Grammar: Disentangling the contribution of non-manuals in LI

Mon, 07/21/2025 - 05:05
The 57th Annual Conference on African Linguistics will be held at the University at Buffalo from Thursday, May 21, 2026 to Saturday, May 23, 2026. It is being co-organized by the University at Buffalo, the University of Rochester, and Syracuse University. There will be two abstract deadlines for paper or poster presentations, one in September and one in January (with the precise dates to be determined). The September deadline will be made available, in particular, for presenters who will requ

Fri, 07/18/2025 - 05:05
The First Workshop on Gaze Data and Natural Language Processing (Gaze4NLP), co-located with RANLP 2025 in Varna, Bulgaria, invites papers of a theoretical or experimental nature describing research methodologies by employing interdisciplinary perspectives, including computer science and engineering perspectives and cognitive sciences, and identifying challenges to resolve in the intersection of the two domains: eye tracking and NLP. Gaze4NLP aims to bring together researchers conducting research

Thu, 07/17/2025 - 05:05
The Department of Humanities at the University of Catania and the Department of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Mediations at the University of Milan are pleased to host the Tenth Conference on Historical News Discourse (CHINED-10) on 7-9 May, 2026 at Ragusa Ibla. The conference will accommodate full papers in general sessions (20 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion) in addition to three plenaries. We invite you to submit contributions that shed light on the theme of the conference: "Disc

Thu, 07/17/2025 - 05:05
The West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, or WCCFL (pronounced /藞w瑟kf蓹l/), is an annual linguistics conference, usually held in the spring at a university in western North America. Research presented at WCCFL can focus on any theoretical or formal aspect of natural language analysis, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, and their interfaces. WCCFL 44 will take place in Mexico City on May 6鈥7, 2026, and will be hosted by the Instituto de Investig

Thu, 07/17/2025 - 05:05
We invite abstract submissions for the upcoming HK 3.0 Workshop, a three-day event that brings together scholars in linguistics, developmental psychology, cognitive science, data science, and related disciplines. HK (Humanities Korea) is a national initiative supporting long-term, interdisciplinary research in the humanities. This workshop contributes to that mission by fostering dialogue on language and cognition across the lifespan, with a special focus on Korean contexts and data-driven metho

Wed, 07/16/2025 - 10:05
Das 26. Norddeutsche Linguistische Kolloquium (NLK) findet am 26. und 27. M盲rz 2026 am B眉hler-Campus der Universit盲t Hildesheim statt. Das Rahmenthema der Tagung lautet: 鈥濻prachvermittlung, Sprachgebrauch und Kommunikation im Wandel: Didaktische und gesellschaftliche Perspektiven鈥. Die Keynotes werden von Prof. Dr. Ursula Bredel (Hildesheim), Prof. Dr. Christine Domke (Fulda) und Prof. Dr. J枚rg Kilian (Kiel) gehalten. Weitere Informationen folgen mit dem Call im Herbst 2025.

Wed, 07/16/2025 - 09:05
In present-day, cognitive-functional linguistic research studies in grammaticalization continue to hold a significant place, having survived the test of time for more than 100 years since the term 鈥榞rammaticalisation鈥 was first coined by Antoine Meillet in 1912. Meillet is cited as having used the term to refer to both analogical innovation or the 鈥榓ttribution of a grammatical character to a formerly autonomous word鈥 (Meillet 1912: 131; Heine et al 1991: 9; Hopper & Traugott 2003: 19). Meillet w

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