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Tue, 04/15/2025 - 19:05
The Faculty of Humanities and the Centre for Sociocultural and Ethnolinguistic Studies of the HSE University are pleased to announce an interdisciplinary conference on Managing language diversity through Societies, States and History to be held online on June 06, 2025. The conference aims to bring together scholars, researchers, and professionals from various disciplines to explore the historical, legal, and social dynamics related to language diversity. We invite the submission of papers tha

Sat, 04/12/2025 - 03:05
Language is a bridge that connects. It is a powerful force that shapes societies, cultures, and even personal thought, and it links a vast number of research disciplines. As such, we are excited to invite you to the University of Torontos fourth annual Language Research Day! This years graduate conference is to be held virtually on June 19th, 2025. This is an interdisciplinary conference open to all, regardless of affiliation with the University of Toronto. Attendees can especially look forwar

Sat, 04/12/2025 - 02:05
We are very pleased to announce that the 12th International Conference on Meaning and Knowledge Representation (MKR 2025) will take place at the University of La Rioja, Spain, on July 9-11, 2025. The MKR 2025 conference is a hybrid event, combining in-person and virtual attendance. Please see all the details below. [Apologies for cross-postings] 12th International Conference on Meaning and Knowledge Representation (MKR 2025) July 9, 10 and 11, 2025 (Logro簽o, Spain) https://mkr.webs

Sat, 04/12/2025 - 02:05
The 8th Conference of the International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies Sustainable Translation in the Age of Knowledge Extraction, Generation, and (Re)Creation 塈堛堭堿堜 塈堻堛堹塈堜 媢媯堭 塈堻堛堮塈媯 塈媢堭堜 堛堹塈 堨媢塈堹堜 堨堛塈堿塈 Conference Legacy: Following successful conferences in Seoul (2004), Cape Town (2006), Melbourne (2009), Belfast (2012), Belo Horizonte (2015), Hong Kong (2018) and Barcelona, (2021), IATIS is pleased to announce its call for panel, paper, round

Sat, 04/12/2025 - 02:05
Meeting Description: The Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS) is the oldest student-run linguistics organization in the United States. This academic year, CLS will host its 61st Annual Meeting (CLS 61), which will be held from Friday, May 9 to Sunday, May 11, 2025. CLS has a longstanding tradition of uniting eminent scholars and researchers from across the globe to exchange their knowledge and expertise within the realm of linguistics at our annual meeting, and particularly celebrate interdiscipl

Sat, 04/12/2025 - 01:05
We are pleased to invite you to the I International Conference for Emerging Researchers in Philosophy and Language Sciences UAM 2025 (PhiLanSci UAM 2025), a conference for predoctoral students in Philosophy and Language Sciences to be held at the Universidad Aut籀noma de Madrid on May 27, 28 and 29 in person (Faculty of Philosophy and Letters - Assembly Hall) and online. To learn more abut the conference and call for abstracts, please consult the website https://www.philansci.es/ Please, not

Sat, 04/12/2025 - 00:05
Doctoral Conference - Department of Linguistics and Comparative Cultural Studies Ca Foscari University of Venice November 13-14, 2025 Giving Voice, Gaining Voice, Seeing Voices Insights from Linguistics, Literature, Education and Translation Studies The conference title, lending itself to different interpretations, encourages a broad reflection to which both the linguistic and literary disciplines can fruitfully contribute. Here, in fact, voice is not only intended as a linguistic too

Fri, 04/11/2025 - 23:05
We are seeking proposals for a one-day symposium in November 2025 on (foreign) language teacher identity within various sociocultural, institutional, and policy-driven contexts. Language teacher identity (LTI) is a crucial aspect of teacher development and professionalization, which is dynamic and multifaceted in nature. This conference, which is held in-person and at Paderborn University, aims to explore the evolving nature of LTI, examining how educators construct, negotiate, and perform their

Fri, 04/11/2025 - 21:05
The Linguistics Department at the University of Florida is excited to announce that the Call for Abstracts for the Florida Linguistics Yearly Meeting (FLYM) 2025 is now open. FLYM 2025 will take place on Friday October 10th and Saturday October 11th. This year's theme is Language in Context: Theory and Community. We welcome submissions in sociolinguistics, theoretical, and computational linguistics, and, in the spirit of the theme, we particularly welcome submissions focused on the intersect

Fri, 04/11/2025 - 21:05
The typology of non-canonical subjects (ALT 2026, Lyon) Convenors: Pierre-Yves Modicom, Joren Somers & J籀hanna Bar簸dal Please submit your abstract of one page, excluding references, to pierre-yves.modicom (AT) univ-lyon3.fr before April 26th, 2025. At least since Keenan (1976), prototypical subjects have been defined in terms of coding and behavioral properties, such as case marking, clause-initial position, subject-verb inversion, conjunction reduction, raising, and control. These have

Fri, 04/11/2025 - 20:05
Conflict approached through a linguistic lens offers numerous possible levels of analysis, from language- and speaker-internal struggles to polarizing attitudes borne out of contextualized uses of language, and beyond humans, in interactions with other media such as technology, and now even more so, AI. Inquiry into both diachronic and synchronic linguistic displays, patterns, and behaviours within communication represents a challenge in itself, as the digital age increased the availability of r

Fri, 04/11/2025 - 20:05
Panel title: Multimodal forward-communication Organisers of the panel: Junfei Hu (UCLouvain), Geert Br繫ne (KU Leuven) & Liesbeth Degand (UCLouvain) Background and questions of the panel In face-to-face conversation, interlocutors coordinate both verbal (lexical choices, syntactic structures, prosody) and non-verbal (posture, gestures, eye gaze, facial expressions) resources to perform communicative actions (Holler & Levinson, 2019). Notably, before the emergence of the utterance that verbal

Fri, 04/11/2025 - 20:05
Everyone is welcome to NATESOL's 41st Annual Conference, online and in person on 17th May at Manchester Metropolitan University. Join us for a day of interactive presentations and networking. Online attendance-Free Students/unwaged -瞿5 Members-瞿10 Non-members -瞿15 Free welcome goodie bag from Express Publishing and free buffet lunch and refreshments for in person attendees Please see below for more details and spread the word amongst your contacts. https://www.natesol.org/e

Thu, 04/10/2025 - 02:05
The International Conference on Phonetic Variation: Diversity within and across Languages (ICPhoV) will be held at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Granada (Spain) from Monday 19th until Wednesday 21st January 2026. This conference will provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of research on different issues related to phonetic variation within and across languages. The papers presented at the conference will cover a wide range of topics (e.g., dialectology, cross-linguis

Thu, 04/10/2025 - 01:05
On April 25-26, 2025, the Marco Institute for Medieval & Renaissance Studies and the Language Resource Center at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville are hosting a two-day symposium on "AI in the Humanities & Social Sciences: Ethics, Practice, and Pedagogies." The symposium is free (with breakfast and lunch provided on both days) thanks to the generous sponsorhip of the AI Tennessee Initiative. The event is also co-sponsored by the University of Tennessee College of Arts & Sciences Consortium

Thu, 04/10/2025 - 00:05
Journ矇e d矇tude : Communaut矇s, milieux et cultures en anglais de sp矇cialit矇 Vendredi 16 janvier 2026 Maison de la recherche Sorbonne Universit矇 28 rue Serpente, Paris 6e arrondissement Journ矇e organis矇e par le Centre de Linguistique en Sorbonne (CeLiSo, Sorbonne Universit矇) & le Centre de Recherche en Linguistique Appliqu矇e (CeRLA, Universit矇 Lumi癡re Lyon 2) Appel communications Cette journ矇e d矇tude sinscrit dans la suite dune s矇rie de manifestations scientifiques conduit

Thu, 04/10/2025 - 00:05
Langues africaines : Rapport aux nations et enjeux denseignement Organis矇 par lInstitut pour la Promotion et lEnseignement des Langues Nationales (IPELAN) et le Groupe de Recherche en Linguistique et Didactique (GLIDA) - Facult矇 des Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Universit矇 de Nouakchott . Nouakchott, les 12 et 13 novembre 2025 Appel communications: Soixante ans apr癡s les ind矇pendances, la majorit矇 des tats africains maintiennent les langues europ矇ennes comme vecteurs principaux d

Wed, 04/09/2025 - 23:05
Date: 21-22 November, 2025 Venue: Faculty of Letters, 5-7 Edgar Quinet St., Bucharest, Romania (and online) Conference languages: Romanian, English, French Convenors: Cristian Moroianu, Monica Vasileanu, Gabriela Stoica Registration fee: 300 RON/60 euro; for PhD students or online participation, 150 RON/30 euro. A neologism is generally understood as a new word, due to tradition and to its remote etymology of the term, whereby the Greek 彖峟怷 new and 弇帠怷 word are still recognizable.

Wed, 04/09/2025 - 23:05
Date: 21-22 November 2025 Location: Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest Keynote speaker: Prof. Luis Javier Pent籀n Herrera (Akademia Ekonomiczno-Humanistyczna in Warsaw, Poland) We invite researchers, educators, PhD students, and specialists in teaching foreign languages or Romanian as a foreign language (RFL) to contribute with papers exploring the impact and interaction between Large Language Models (LLMs) and the teaching and learning process of foreign languages/Romanian by non-n

Wed, 04/09/2025 - 23:05
Convenors: Andrei Mroiu, Sandra Br璽nzaru (Faculty of Philosophy), Alexandru Nicolae (Faculty of Letters) We invite submissions to a workshop to be held within the 25th International Conference of the Department of Linguistics of the Faculty of Letters. Questions we aim to explore: Do LLMs have metalinguistic abilities (do they have the ability to generate analyses of language data/theoretical linguistic abilities of language samples so as to identify whether a sentence is syntactic

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