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Thu, 03/27/2025 - 23:05
The Professional Committee of Translation and Interpreting of CACSEC, in cooperation with the Translation Research and Teaching journal and the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland, invites scholars and professionals to an international conference in Katowice, Poland. The aim of the conference is to: - serve as a vehicle for enhancing the global influence of the China Association for Comparative Studies of English and Chinese (CACSEC) in these fields; - foster the exchange of academi

Thu, 03/27/2025 - 22:05
Meeting Description: The fourth meeting of the Princeton Phonology Forum (P伓F 2025) will be held at Princeton University on April 18-19, 2025. The theme for P伓F 2025 is Sound Patterns and Human History. The program of the workshop is now posted on https://linguistics.princeton.edu/pphf/pphf-2022/pphf-2025-schedule/ . Registration is free, but we would appreciate it if those who are planning to attend would complete the following registration form, ideally by by April 1, 2025: https:

Thu, 03/27/2025 - 22:05
Graduate Conference for PhD candidates and early-career researchers organised by the Doctoral Programme Forms of cultural exchange and textuality of the University of Trento. The conference will explore the concept of otherness in its historical, social, linguistic and literary dimensions. Call for Papers can be found here: https://www.lettere.unitn.it/news/257

Thu, 03/27/2025 - 21:05
We are pleased to announce that the 10th Conference of the International Society for Gesture Studies (ISGS 2025) is now open for registration! Register before May 31 to get the best (early bird) rates at https://www.isgs10.nl/registration The theme of the ISGS2025 is 'Motion to meaning: Innovations in multimodal language research'. Recent technological advances have launched us into a new era of multimodal language research. Innovations in computer vision, virtual reality, motion capture, ey

Thu, 03/27/2025 - 21:05
Las V Jornadas Fon矇tica Open Days (FOD) se celebrar獺n del 31 de marzo al 2 de abril de 2025 en el Centro Internacional del Espa簽ol de la Universidad de Salamanca (CIE-USAL). Este encuentro anual re繳ne a especialistas en fon矇tica, fonolog穩a y campos afines para compartir investigaciones actuales y promover el intercambio acad矇mico en un entorno abierto y colaborativo. En esta edici籀n contaremos con conferencias plenarias, sesiones de p籀steres, paneles tem獺ticos y talleres pr獺cticos. Algunos de

Thu, 03/27/2025 - 20:05
We are pleased to announce that the next biennial international conference, Constructionist Approaches to Language Pedagogy (CALP-5), will be held on March 4-6, 2026, at the University of Troms繪 - The Arctic University of Norway (UiT). The confirmed invited plenary speakers include: Hans C. Boas (University of Texas at Austin, USA) Thomas Herbst (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-N羹rnberg, Germany) Margunn Rauset (University of Bergen, Norway) Olesya Kisselev (Univ

Thu, 03/27/2025 - 00:05
The 5th iteration of the NALOMA (Natural Logic Meets Machine Learning) workshop invites submissions on any (theoretical or computational) aspect of hybrid methods concerning Natural Language Understanding and Reasoning (NLU&R). The topics include but are not limited to: - Hybrid NLU&R systems that integrate logic-based/symbolic methods with neural networks - Explainable NLU&R (with structured explanations) - Opening the black-box of deep learning in NLU&R - Downstream applications of hyb

Thu, 03/27/2025 - 00:05
We are excited to announce the upcoming conference, Linguistics for Justice: Advancing Reforms in the Criminal Legal System, which will be held on the weekend of July 19-20, 2025, as part of the Linguistic Society of Americas Summer Institute in Eugene, Oregon. This conference will bring together linguists, legal professionals, and social scientists to explore how linguists, and the field of linguistics, can play a larger role in advancing criminal legal reforms. The criminal legal system is

Thu, 03/27/2025 - 00:05
I am pleased to announce the upcoming one-day symposium at Maynooth University, Ireland on 5th June 2025: "Challenging Gendered Discourses on Academic Disciplines". While the event is open to all colleagues interested in the discursive gendering of any academic discipline, and the impact of this on university participation patterns, the event is organised by the research team of Gender Equality in Language Studies (GELS) and will have a strong focus on discursive gendering and gendered assoc

Wed, 03/26/2025 - 23:05
Congreso Internacional de la Sociedad Internacional de Humanidades Digitales Hisp獺nicas (HDH2025) 竄Ad cognoscendum, agendum vel operandum罈 Compromiso c穩vico y social de las Humanidades Digitales Del 22 al 24 de octubre de 2025, en la Universitat de Val癡ncia, se celebrar獺 el Congreso Internacional HDH2025. Bajo la inspiraci籀n del lema de J.L.Vives, 竄ad cognoscendum, agendum vel operandum罈, el encuentro invita a reflexionar, actuar y crear desde y con las humanidades digitales, abordando su p

Tue, 03/25/2025 - 22:05
The Center for the Study of Language Development and Linguistic Communication, University of Bucharest, has the pleasure to organize the 9th Bucharest Colloquium of Language Acquisition on November 14 15 2025, in hybrid format (on-site and online). BUCLAs central theme revolves around experimental research on language acquisition and learning. The colloquium creates an opportunity for researchers and doctoral candidates to present their work on various topics that encompass monolingual, bili

Tue, 03/25/2025 - 22:05
We are delighted to announce that the 23rd International Symposium of Processability Approaches to Language Acquisition (PALA) 2025 will be held in face-to-face mode at the Paderborn University, Germany, on the 18th and19th of September, 2025. The symposium focuses on research and developments related to processability approaches to language acquisition, particularly second language acquisition and bilingualism/ multilingualism research. We welcome submissions addressing theoretical con

Mon, 03/24/2025 - 13:05
The Center for Research in Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology (CRISSP) of KU Leuven invites abstracts for the 2nd edition of the NanoDays, to be held on 1617 October 2025. The conference has no specific theme, but it is open to any submissions that work either within the framework of Nanosyntax, or that engage with that framework in any way. Invited speakers - Karen De Clercq (CNRS/LLF/Universit矇 Paris Cit矇) - Fenna Bergsma (Fryske Akademy)

Mon, 03/24/2025 - 13:05
The Department of English and Applied Linguistics (DEAL), Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education (BAGCED), De La Salle University, is pleased to announce the conduct of the 5th International Conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Education (ICALLE 2025) on August 28-30, 2025, at De La Salle University, Manila. Following the success of past ICALLE conferences, ICALLE 2025 aims to bring similar questions to the fore by facilitating a dynamic discussion of the application of resear

Mon, 03/24/2025 - 12:05
The Language Education and Multilingualism (LEM) Strand of ELINET is pleased to announce the Call for Abstracts for the ELINET LEM Early Career Researcher (ECR) Workshop, which will take place online through Zoom on May 23, 2025. This workshop is an opportunity for ECRs in language education and multilingualism to present their research to an international academic audience, engage in discussions, receive feedback, and connect with peers and experts. With this workshop, we aim to promote multili

Mon, 03/24/2025 - 12:05
LiME, the Linguistics & Language Variation group at the Meertens Institute in Amsterdam invites abstracts for the first edition of the LiME Conference on Language Variation (LiCLA 1). The conference will take place in Amsterdam on 1718 September 2025. Variation and change are key properties of natural language. Not surprisingly, then, these dynamic features have generated large bodies of linguistic research, in different subdisciplines and in different paradigms of linguistics. A recurring t

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 13:05
Background Over the past three decades, the official stance on the Amazigh language (Tamazight) and culture in North Africa has undergone significant transformations. Political upheavals, coupled with the rise of linguistic human rights, have contributed to a shift in attitudes towards Tamazight in the region. In Morocco, the ascension of King Mohamed VI in 1999 marked a pivotal moment in state policies towards the Amazigh language and culture. In 2001, the language was recognized as a national

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 13:05
Dear all, Greetings from ETHL - Edinburgh Theoretical Historical Linguistics! We are excited to invite you to our 2025 Seminar, which will run on 16th and 17th of April 2025 in Edinburgh. ETHL is a summer school style seminar focusing on the role of theory in historical linguistics and the relevance of historical linguistics to linguistic theory and is open to any linguist interested in the intersection of historical and theoretical work. ETHL 2025 Seminar will run with four discursive

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 12:05
The Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar (SICOGG) is an annual conference bringing together generative linguistics from East Asia and around the world to present and discuss current research related to generative syntax and its interfaces. Each year, SICOGG invites a keynote speaker to deliver a series of lectures on a special topic related to the speakers current research. SICOGG 27 will take place at Sogang University in Seoul, Korea, from August 14 - 16, 2025. The conference

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 12:05
In recent years, Bayesian approaches that model communicative processes through the computation of probabilities by rational agents have achieved significant success in explaining language use in simple domains with limited sets of alternatives. Traditionally, linguistic semantics has relied on logical analysis to represent sentence meaning. The challenge now is to integrate these symbolic representations with probabilistic frameworks that account for context, uncertainty, and interlocutors goa

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