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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

Mon, 11/24/2025 - 15:05
We are tremendously excited to announce Sinologists in Bydgoszcz: The 3rd International Conference on Chinese Languages, Literature, and Culture (SinB-2026), which will be conducted online via Zoom from May 22-23, 2026. Participation in SinB-2026 is free of charge. We welcome submissions from various perspectives on Chinese language teaching and learning, Chinese studies, including Chinese languages and linguistics, literature, and culture. Important Dates: Abstract Submission Due: March 01,

Fri, 11/21/2025 - 10:05
Michigan State University is pleased to host the 56th Linguistic Symposium in Romance Languages in East Lansing, MI, May 14-16th 2026. Invited speakers: - Andr茅s Saab (Universidad de Buenos Aires / Conicet) - Karen Miller (Penn State University) - Miquel Simonet (University of Arizona) - Patr铆cia Amaral (Indiana University) LSRL provides a forum for all aspects of Romance linguistics. We invite abstracts for consideration as twenty-minute talks (plus 10 minutes for discussion) and/

Fri, 11/21/2025 - 09:05
The conference considers all aspects of the linguistic and sociolinguistic competences and practices of bi-/multilingual speakers who cross existing social and linguistic boundaries, adopting or adapting themselves to new and overlapping linguistic spaces. We invite papers in all areas of research in bi-/multilingualism, whether or not linked directly to the overarching conference theme, including, but not limited to, linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, clinical

Fri, 11/21/2025 - 09:05
Workshop Description: Many indigenous languages currently face endangerment. Language shift involves not only social practices of bi/multilingualism with a dominant language(s), but also impact on the structure of an endangered language itself. Specifically, it can lead to great variation and significant changes in its phonetics and morphosyntax (cf. Dorian 1981; 1989; 2010; Schmidt 1985; Grinevald & Bert 2011; Stanford & Preston 2009; Hildebrandt et al. 2017). The workshop aims to consider

Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:05
We are delighted to announce that the 2026 APTIS conference will take place in Wales for the first time, being jointly hosted by Cardiff University and Swansea University. The conference will take place from 15-17 April 2026 in Cardiff, with an optional 鈥榗ultural鈥 day in Swansea on Saturday 18 April. We welcome abstract submissions for traditional papers, book launches, workshops, and students鈥 flash talks. The landscape of translation and interpreting (T&I) is undergoing rapid transformatio

Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:05
Computational modelling has long been a highly influential research method in the study of human language processing. In the last decade or so, the impact of computational simulations has further increased with the availability of models with human-scale knowledge of language statistics and the development of powerful linking functions (based on, for instance, information theory and distributional semantics) between model predictions and human processing, as well as the availability of large-sca

Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:05
JALTCALL 2026 lands at Konan University (Nishinomiya Campus), June 12鈥14, 2026. Under the theme 鈥淧revail or Fail?鈥, JALTCALL 2026 invites educators, researchers, and technologists to explore how digital tools, pedagogical innovations, and AI are reshaping language teaching and learning in an age of rapid change and uncertainty. We welcome presentations that critically examine both successes and setbacks in technology-enhanced language education: projects that worked, those that didn鈥檛, a

Thu, 11/20/2025 - 07:05
Organizers: David Hern谩ndez-Coalla (Universidade de Vigo), david.hernandez@uvigo.gal Xulia S谩nchez-Rodr铆guez (Universidade de Vigo), xulia.sanchez@uvigo.gal Description: Agreement has been at the center of linguistic debate for a long time. In the case of English, its reduced morphological system has possibly fostered research in subject-verb agreement from different perspectives: theoretical, geographical, cognitive-based, among others. In fact, a wide range of phenomena have/has received

Wed, 11/19/2025 - 09:05
The Research Group Monumenta Linguae Vasconum (MLV) and the University of the Basque Country are pleased to announce that the First International Conference on the History of Basque (ICHB1) will take place next week in Gasteiz, from 25鈥27 November 2025. The first quarter of this century has been a productive period for the study of the history of the Basque language, marked by significant advances in text editing, historical dialectology, and linguistic reconstruction, among other areas. Hist

Tue, 11/18/2025 - 02:05
We are pleased to announce that the 26th International Conference of the Japan Second Language Association (J-SLA 2026) will be held as follows: Dates: 4鈥5 July 2026 (Sat鈥揝un) Venue: Mie University https://www.mie-u.ac.jp/en/ Invited Speaker: Dr. Jennifer Culbertson銆(University of Edinburgh) Deadline for Abstract Submission: Tuesday, 31 March 2026, 23:59 (JST). There are four formats for research presentations at J-SLA 2026: (1) Oral Presentation (2) Poster Presentation (3) Studen

Tue, 11/18/2025 - 01:05
L鈥橧nstitut International de Recherches Amazighes et Multidisciplinaires (TIRA) organise une journ茅e d鈥櫭﹖ude consacr茅e 脿 la recherche scientifique sur le fait amazigh dans toute sa richesse, sa diversit茅 et sa profondeur historique. 鈥↙鈥檕bjectif de cette rencontre est de r茅unir des chercheurs confirm茅s comme des jeunes chercheuses et chercheurs dont les travaux portent sur les langues, cultures, histoires, patrimoines et soci茅t茅s amazighes, dans une perspective pluridisciplinaire et compar茅e. 鈥

Tue, 11/18/2025 - 01:05
This conference invites proposals focusing on practices of mental health communication as they are developed within minority languages. It aims to host contributions that analyse the cultural, sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic and ethical dynamics involved in conveying sensitive information, providing psychological support and ensuring community mediation in diverse humanitarian contexts. The objective is to highlight forms of discourse, communicational arrangements and local strategies that mak

Tue, 11/18/2025 - 00:05
The annual conference of the International Association of Predictive Linguistics (IAPL) invites submissions that explore how anticipatory mechanisms shape language, both in human cognition and in artificial systems. The event brings together researchers, practitioners and professionals who examine how linguistic behaviour emerges from patterns that guide expectations, internal simulations and real time adjustments during interaction. The conference focuses on the links between theoretical ins

Tue, 11/18/2025 - 00:05
The Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS) invites scholars to submit abstracts for the 35th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS 35), to be held at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, from 3 - 5 June 2026. The conference will be in the form of a hybrid event, although we strongly encourage in-person participation. SEALS 35 welcomes contributions addressing linguistic issues related to languages spoken in Southeast Asia, particularly those from

Tue, 11/18/2025 - 00:05
LFG26 welcomes work within the formal architecture of Lexical-Functional Grammar as well as typological, formal, and computational work within the 'spirit of LFG' as a lexicalist approach to language employing a parallel, constraint-based framework. The conference aims to promote interaction and collaboration among researchers interested in non-derivational approaches to grammar, where grammar is seen as the interaction of (perhaps violable) constraints from multiple levels of structuring, inclu

Mon, 11/17/2025 - 23:05
Our conference brings together translators, interpreters, language professionals, researchers, and educators in the field of translation studies. The conference programme includes plenary sessions, section meetings, and workshops on interpreting and literary translation. We invite contributions from the following fields: 1) Military Translation and Interpreting; 2) Legal Translation; 3) EU Translation; 4) Medical Translation; 5) Literary Translation; 6) Audiovisual Translation; 7) Trans

Mon, 11/17/2025 - 22:05
The final program of the conference is available here: https://possession.sciencesconf.org/data/pages/LA_POSSESSION_Programme_4.pdf The website of the conference: https://possession.sciencesconf.org/?forward-action=index&forward-controller=index&lang=en Languages spoken at the conference: French and English Organising committee: Angelina Aleksandrova (Universit茅 Paris-Cit茅) V茅ronique Lagae (Universit茅 Polytechnique Hauts-de-France) Vassil Mostrov (Universit茅 Polytechnique Hauts-de-

Mon, 11/17/2025 - 22:05
We are pleased to invite you to a two-day conference of different academic and activist perspectives that will tug at the ideological threads woven into intercomprehension and unfasten it from its purely linguistic interpretation to achieve a transdisciplinary understanding. In the Global North, linguistic intercomprehension is understood as the process of an interlocutor understanding unknown languages within the same linguistic family as their primarily used languages (Melo-Pfeifer: 2015).

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