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The Linguistics and Language Studies Interdisciplinary Network of the GSA invites papers on topics relevant to linguistics and language in German Studies, broadly conceived. We seek to bring together transdisciplinary approaches to the study of both the German language in its various forms, periods, and functions and the study of minority languages of historical and political relevance to German Studies. We welcome papers from the diverse fields for which language is a central object of analysis
We invite proposals for a conference panel honoring the life and scholarship of Irmengard Rauch, a pioneering figure in Germanic Linguistics and Semiotics. A professor of German at UC Berkeley until her retirement in 2021, the interdisciplinary breadth of Rauch鈥檚 work bridged historical and contemporary linguistics, semiotics, cognitive linguistics, and linguistic fieldwork, shaping generations of scholars and advancing the study of linguistics in the field of German.
This panel seeks contri
2nd Call for Papers:
DEADLINE EXTENDED
The 19th Cornell Undergraduate Linguistics Conference
April 26-27 at Cornell University
CULC is a conference run by undergraduate students highlighting undergraduate research. Undergraduates in Linguistics (Underlings) at Cornell University is now accepting abstracts for the 19th Annual Cornell Undergraduate Linguistics Colloquium. We are looking for undergraduate presenters from any university to submit their abstracts for a 20 minute oral prese
Focus: The themes of this year鈥檚 Summer School will be:
鈥 Bilingualism between family and educational language policies
鈥 Translingual practices in migratory, school, and academic contexts
鈥 Biliteracy and writing practices: development, challenges, and research methodologies
鈥 Language policy design and implementation
Methodological tools for quantitative-qualitative research in linguistic, language education, sociolinguistic, and ethnographic fields will be provided. Additionally, inter
The Lingua student group at UTA is excited to announce that we will accept abstracts for the 30th Annual University of Texas at Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL (UTASCILT). This annual conference provides a fantastic opportunity for students to refine their presentation skills, showcase their research, and engage with a wider academic audience. We encourage all students鈥攚hether undergraduate or graduate鈥攖o participate, especially if you are working on projects related to lin
Call for Papers:
The journal Languages is pleased to announce a Special Issue focused on new trends in syntactic islands. The goal is to bring together work
that draws from computational, experimental, and/or theoretical linguistics in order to shed new light on the empirical landscape and/or cognitive underpinning of syntactic islands. Additional information can be found at the website for the special issue:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/languages/special_issues/MB6UCORXRJ
We request tha
Going beyond L2 speech: Multilingual production and perception
PLM 2025 thematic session
Convenors: Magdalena Wrembel, Anna Balas, Jolanta Sypia艅ska, Zuzanna Cal
In this thematic session we would like to discuss how going beyond L2 acquisition of speech to L3/Ln enriches or changes our perspective on the development of non-native language production and perception and the methodologies used to examine them. Previous research has pointed to enhanced perceptual sensitivity and increased (m
Dear colleagues!
The newest issue of the journal 鈥淟anguage in Africa鈥 (5(1) 2024) is available online on the website of the Institute of Linguistics of the Russian academy of Sciences: https://iling-ran.ru/web/ru/publications/journals/languageinafrica/5-1
Table of contents:
1. Spatial relationships and linguistic means of their expression in Dabida (Bantu), Nadezhda Makeeva, Irina Ryabova, pp. 3鈥36;
2. Analyse contrastive des systemes phonologiques du Kirundi (Bantou, JD62) et du Kiswahili (
2nd Call for Papers:
鈥淗uman language: Is it unique?鈥
WWW: http://wa.amu.edu.pl/plm
We are pleased to invite submissions for the 53rd edition of the Pozna艅 Linguistic Meeting, taking place on 21鈥24 September 2025, organized by the Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna艅, Poland.
For the 53rd Pozna艅 Linguistic Meeting, we invite you to reflect on the fascinating question: 鈥淗uman language: is it unique?鈥 Linguists have long debated whether language is a universal human tr
Description:
The University of Kassel is seeking a Research Associate (m/f/d) in English/General Linguistics. The position is part-time (50%) and limited until September 30, 2026. It includes research and teaching responsibilities in (English) linguistics, particularly in grammar theory and the semantics-pragmatics interface, with a focus on experimental and empirical methods. The teaching load is 2 SWS per semester. The position offers the opportunity for further academic qualification (PhD).
Description:
Postdoc Position: Creating a Prosodic Proficiency Test Battery at the Centre for Language Studies
Are you passionate about understanding how people produce word stress, intonation and rhythm in English? Do you thrive on tackling complex challenges through advanced programming? If so, this postdoctoral position in the NWO-funded project 鈥業t鈥檚 not what you say, it鈥檚 how you say it: Creating a Prosodic Proficiency Test Battery鈥 offers a rare and exciting opportunity to make a tan
The HAAL 2025 conference welcomes proposals in all areas of applied linguistics. While there is no specific conference theme, we are particularly interested in innovative and rigorous topics that demonstrate strong methodological and/or theoretical approaches. Additionally, we encourage postgraduate students who are nearing completion of their theses to submit proposals as well.
Website: https://haalconference2025.wixsite.com/haal-2025
Submission Guidelines
Please submit abstracts of a maxi
The Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics research group of the Institute of Linguistics at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) invites researchers studying language within an experimental perspective to participate in the upcoming Meeting of Research Groups on Language Processing (PROLEN2025). The event will take place on April 24, 2025, at the Paco Urondo University Cultural Center, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, University of Buenos Aires, locate
Meeting Description:
The Research Group on Multilingual Acquisition (GRAM) at UIC Barcelona is proud to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Annual Spring Research Conference. The purpose of the conference is to gather specialists in bi/multilingualism research from different methodological perspectives.
The 10th Annual Spring Research Conference will be held entirely in person on Friday, 14 March 2025, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the UIC Barcelona Campus (Terr茅, 11-19, 08017 Barcelona).
Focus: Historical sociolinguistics; Sociolinguistics; Historical linguistics
Description:
The summer schools organised by the Historical Sociolinguistics Network (HiSoN) offer classes by leading experts on modern and historical sociolinguists. There is space for only 40 graduate students and young (at heart!) researchers so you are advised to book early.
The summer school lasts for one week with arrival on Sunday 20 July, classes from Monday to Saturday, and departure on Sunday 27 July
Final Call for Papers:
Child Language Symposium 2025 鈥
https://research.reading.ac.uk/cls2025/conference-information/call-for-papers/
Abstract submissions: https://easychair.org/cfp/CLS2025
The鈥疷niversity of Reading is pleased to host the 2025 edition of the Child Language Symposium on Monday 8th September (all day), Tuesday 9th September (all day) and Wednesday 10th September (half a day, with 1pm finish) 2025.鈥疶he Symposium coincides with the University of Reading celebrating 50 years
This event inaugurates the Annual Le Page Lecture, hosted by the Department of Language and Linguistic Science at the University of York, in honour of our founding professor, the eminent linguist and creolist Robert Le Page (1920-2006). The first speaker is Dr. Aneta Pavlenko, who is currently a visiting scholar in our department. The lecture is free to attend in person or through livestream (sign-up information below).
Abstract:
In the past decade, applied linguists and sociolinguists have
In the forthcoming winter semester 2025/2026, the Class of Language at the Graduate School of Language & Literature, Munich is offering one GSSP PhD-Scholarship (DAAD), as well as additional non-funded positions in our PhD program.
The DAAD-scholarship includes: scholarship payments of currently 鈧 1,300 a month, a travel allowance; payments towards health, accident and personal liability insurance cover; a research allowance of currently between 鈧 460 - 鈧 260 per year
Application deadline
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LDC at LT4ALL 2025
LDC membership discounts expire March 3
Spring 2025 data scholarship recipients
New publications:
AIDA Scenario 3 Practice Topic Source Data and Annotation
MATERIAL Georgian-English Language Pack
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LDC at LT4All 2025
LDC is pleased to be a sponsor of The 2nd International Conference on Language Technologies for All (LT4All 2025), February 24-26, 2025, organized by ELRA and SIGUL, the ELRA/ISCA Special Inte
2025. iii, 152 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Language and pop culture: Setting the agenda
Valentin Werner, Mie Hiramoto & Paul Flanagan | pp.鈥1鈥17
Articles
A grammatical analysis of American and British pop music
Ayano Shigeta-Watanabe | pp.鈥18鈥49
Pink rollers and fake tan: Counterhegemonic gender identity in the enregisterment of the Scouse bird persona
Camila Montiel-McCann, Sofia Lampropoulou, Paul Cooper & Rachel Byrne | pp.鈥50鈥72
Digital creativity and ecolingu