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The Formal Linguistics Meeting in Mexico (ELF) aims to bring together researchers and graduate students working under formal approaches to the study of language to promote the discussion of ideas on language phenomena and their theoretical implications. We invite submission of abstracts for presentations that have as a theoretical basis any of the formal linguistic approaches (Minimalism, Optimality Theory, Formal Semantics, Distributed Morphology, HPSG, among others) to the analysis of linguist
Venue: IWCS 2025 (https://iwcs2025.github.io/), D眉sseldorf, Germany
Date: September 24th, 2025 (main conference: 22nd-23rd)
Workshop website: https://brigap-workshop.github.io/
BriGap-2 is a venue for linguists and NLP scientists to meet: what fruitful interactions can we have? How do we build upon each other鈥檚 work?
Description:
In recent years, the natural language processing (NLP) community has shifted its focus towards engineering questions. This state of affairs is in no small part
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We are happy to announce the 47th Generative Linguistics in the Old World conference:
https://glowlinguistics.org/47/
GLOW 47 will take place in Frankfurt am Main and G枚ttingen from March 24th - March 28th 2025:
- Workshop 1 - (Universal) Paradigmatic Gaps: March 24, 2025 (G枚ttingen)
- Main colloquium: March 25-27, 2025 (Frankfurt am Main)
- Workshop 2 - Negation: March 28, 2025 (Frankfurt am Main)
You can find the program of the conference here:
https://glowlinguistics.org/47/pro
Meeting Description:
The Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning Workshop (X-PPL) brings together the growing community of researchers working to expand the diversity of languages in the scope of psycholinguistics and the neuroscience of language. The research of this community is driven by the recognition that structural/typological and socio-cultural diversity provides important and unique opportunities to see language processing and language learning mechanisms at work and
Other Specialties: Statistics
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Postdoc Opportunity in Linguistics & Computational Modeling (3 Years, DFG-Funded) at the Heinrich-Heine-Universit盲t D眉sseldorf.
Come work with me! I鈥檓 looking for a passionate and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to join my DFG-funded project, 鈥淎 Usage-Based Account of Noun-Verb Asymmetries.鈥
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We will investigate noun-verb asymmetries in Dutch, Kinyarwanda, and Maltese through computational modeling and psycholinguistic experim
Focus: Francoproven莽al language, Alpine culture, minority languages and cultures, multidisciplinary approaches.
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langue francoproven莽ale, cultures alpines, cultures et langues minoritaires, approches pluridisciplinaires.
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The summer school will include a series of focused sessions across different disciplines, case studies, and presentations, aiming to offer a new interdisciplinary perspective on Francoproven莽al language and culture. This s
Die spraWIEN ist eine transdisziplin盲re Tagung ohne thematischen Schwerpunkt an der Universit盲t Wien. Sie bietet Studierenden, Absolvent:innen als auch Interessierten die M枚glichkeit, Beitr盲ge aus allen Bereichen der Sprachwissenschaft und benachbarten Disziplinen vorzutragen. Egal ob Seminar-, Bachelor-, Master-, Diplomarbeit, Dissertation oder ein Thema, das dich aktuell interessiert: Du kannst einen Vortrag zu jedem Thema halten.
Ein Vortrag dauert 20 Minuten. Im Anschluss gibt es eine un
Focus: The aim of the Summer School of Linguistics is to give an opportunity to students and young researchers who are interested in language and its use to get acquainted with the range of current achievements in linguistic research. The lectures usually cover various research fields such as the first and second language acquisition, psycholinguistics, typology and language contact, corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, phonetics, etc. The Summer School of Linguistics aims also to have an impor
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Journal of Child Language issues a Call for Papers for a special issue on Later language development, guest edited by Ciara O'Toole (University College Cork, Ireland) and Ana L煤cia Santos (University of Lisbon, Portugal).
This special issue of the Journal of Child Language will focus on later language development, defined as language acquisition and use beyond early childhood, encompassing middle childhood through late adolescence. The issue will aim to advance our underst
This conference aims to support and promote research that significantly utilizes sources in Turkish or other Turkic languages by graduate students from fields including but not limited to literature, history, linguistics, language education and related fields at North American academic institutions. It also offers a collaborative platform for the student presenters to share their work and exchange research ideas with their peers and the colleagues in attendance from the field.
The AATT is
Au-del脿 d鈥檜n usage de l鈥檃nglais comme lingua franca d茅sormais bien 茅tabli, les individus vivent des exp茅riences plurilingues diverses qui prennent place dans de nombreux contextes (professionnels, acad茅miques, relationnels, de loisirs, que ce soit en ligne ou en pr茅sentiel) et qui t茅moignent du caract猫re multilingue des interactions caract茅ristiques du monde d鈥檃ujourd鈥檋ui (Kalaja & Melo-Pfeifer, 2024). Cette pluralit茅 se retrouve dans de nombreuses offres de formation en langues 脿 l鈥檜niversit茅.
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Reminder and Update: The research project 鈥淭he Therapeutic Game鈥 (PI Stefan Rinner) funded by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation and based at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Duisburg-Essen is organising an interdisciplinary two-day online conference on questions regarding language and its use in psychotherapeutic settings, to be held via Zoom on ***MAY 8 and 9*** (PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN DATE!).
Our goal is to bring together researchers interested in this to
2025. iv, 187 pp.
Table of contents
Articles
From Barack Obama to Donald Trump: The evolution of moral appeals in national conventions
Jennifer Lin | pp.鈥177鈥213
The utility of (political) dogwhistles 鈥 a life cycle perspective
Asad Sayeed, Ellen Breitholtz, Robin Cooper, Elina Lindgren, Gregor Rettenegger & Bj枚rn R枚nnerstrand | pp.鈥214鈥234
Interests convergence in global human rights politics: Text analysis of Universal Periodic review of the UN human rights council
Yooneui
2025. v, 201 pp
Table of Contents
Introduction
Dialogicity in framing environmental discourse
Marina Bondi & Judith Turnbull | pp.鈥1鈥5
Articles
Gap Inc. and House of Herm猫s : Effective corporate communication about the planet?
Silvia Cacchiani | pp.鈥6鈥35
Dialogic framing in pharmaceutical corporate energy transition strategies: A corpus-based approach
Ersilia Incelli | pp.鈥36鈥55
Self-mentions and stakeholders in climate change discourse: The case of banks
Esterina Nervi
SUMMARY
Linguistics: An Introduction 3rd edition by William B. McGregor is a textbook aimed at presenting linguistics in a way to 鈥渟timulate [the reader鈥檚] understanding of the subject, rather than encourage mere rote memorization of facts鈥 (Preface). McGregor goes on in the preface to explain that he wrote the first edition to reflect his preferred 鈥渕anner of presentation, pedagogic philosophy, [and] the range and type of information presented and theoretical stance鈥. At the beginning of the
SUMMARY
Douglas Bell鈥檚 book titled English for Academic Purposes: Perspectives on the Past, Present and Future is a welcome addition to the field of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) in general particularly in the context of the United Kingdom , where the author is from. Together with his article (Bell, 2018), this work represents an important text to outsiders of those two contexts. The book in question, which is originally based on the author鈥檚 doctoral thesis, stays true to its title, t
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Ancient Languages Corpus Construction and Natural Language Processing for non-Chinese students. Advances in artificial intelligence present unprecedented opportunities to unlock the secrets of ancient texts, reconstruct fragmented languages, and bridge the gap between historical linguistics and modern technology. Ancient language documentation faces challenges such as decaying manuscripts, undeciphered scripts, and limited interdisciplinary collaboration. This project addresses the
Other Specialties: Syntax, Semantics, Phonology
Description:
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Maryland is looking to fill up to 2 positions for post-baccalaureate researcher assistants. Starting date for all positions is late Summer or Fall 2025. Salary is competitive, with benefits included. The positions would be ideal for individuals with a BA or BS degree who are interested in gaining significant research experience in a very active research group as preparation for a
[To see the International Sign version of the announcement, please visit: https://youtu.be/V0VwJzon7ZA]
As members of the Section for Sign Linguistics team at the University of Warsaw, we are pleased to share some information on the upcoming Sign CAF脡 3 conference (Workshop on Cognitive and Functional Explorations in Sign Language Linguistics) which will take place on September 18鈥19, 2025 at the University of Warsaw.
This workshop has been set up at the University of Birmingham as a regul