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Tue, 03/11/2025 - 22:05
In an increasingly interconnected world, English-medium instruction (EMI) and Other Languages as a Medium of Instruction (OLMI) have emerged as key strategies for facilitating international communication and collaboration. However, their implementation often raises questions about linguistic diversity and inclusiveness, presenting both challenges and opportunities for educators, policymakers, and society at large. The 8th ICLHE Conference will focus on the complexities of EMI/OLMI, welcoming

Tue, 03/11/2025 - 22:05
Paper Submission Deadline: June 30, 2025 Subject: Innovations in Language Education: Integrating Awareness, Pedagogy, and Technology We are pleased to announce that the Call for Papers for the 6th International Conference on Language Education and Research is now open! We invite researchers, educators, and practitioners to submit their original research and insights on topics related to language teaching and learning, language awareness, and the role of technology in education. This confe

Tue, 03/11/2025 - 21:05
Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference (SCULC) will be held again on May 17th 2025 by the University of California, Los Angeles Linguistics Department and the undergraduate-run linguistics society, Bruin Linguists Society. Founded in 2010 by Bruin Linguists, SCULC was established to create a collaborative and educational environment for the undergraduate linguistics community. Throughout the years, it has been entirely student-run and free for all participants, presenters, a

Tue, 03/11/2025 - 21:05
Conference registration is now open (early registration deadline March 25; https://wccfl43.github.io/registration/) WCCFL 43 Conference Program (please check the conference website (https://wccfl43.github.io/) for updates/locations and announcements) Friday, April 25th, 2025 8-8:50 am Coffee and registration 8:50-9:00 Opening Remarks SESSION 1A: 9-10:30am Same but Different: Balinese vs. Malagasy Pivots Yiannis Katochoritis, Magdalena Lohninger Passivization, speech act parti

Tue, 03/11/2025 - 21:05
The advent of deep learning technologies, and in particular Large Language Models (LLMs) and their multilingual variants, promised to facilitate a wide variety of labour-intensive expert tasks required to conduct corpus-based research in linguistics, including but not limited to transcription of handwritten (Kiessling et al. 2019) and oral (Michaud et al. 2020) sources, lemmatization (Camps et al. 2022), syntactic tagging and parsing (Guiller 2020), named entity recognition (Ortiz Su獺rez et al.

Tue, 03/11/2025 - 11:05
We invite researchers and educators to the 6th International Nebrija Conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching: On the Path to Multilingualism, held in person in Madrid, July 2-4, 2025. The conference focuses on plurilingual competence development, bringing together experts from applied linguistics, language education, certification bodies, and learners. Sessions include presentations, posters, and young researchers contributions in German, English, French, Spanish, and, this y

Tue, 03/11/2025 - 11:05
16th International Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology, 2026 Call for Workshop Proposals Proposal Submission Deadline: 30 April 2025 Notification of Acceptance: 15 June 2025 The 16th International Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology, organized by the research unit Dynamique Du Langage, will be held at Universit矇 Lumi癡re Lyon 2 (Lyon, France) on 1st3rd July (Wednesday-Friday), 2026. Here we invite proposals for organized workshops, which will ta

Tue, 03/11/2025 - 11:05
We are pleased to invite you to The XXIX International Scientific Conference of the Association of Slavists POLYSLAV, which will be held on September 15-16, 2025, and hosted by the University of Warsaw. The organizers of the conference are: Institute of Applied Polish Studies, Faculty of Polish Studies, University of Warsaw, Institute of Russian Philology, Faculty of Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw, Association of Slavists POLYSLAV. Conference languages: all Slavic languages and Eng

Mon, 03/10/2025 - 21:05
The Iconicity Seminar (IcoSem) is an international conference dedicated to linguistic iconicity, the resemblance between linguistic form and meaning. The 4th Iconicity Seminar (IcoSem 4) will be held on 21-22 February 2026 at Nagoya University (Nagoya, Japan). We call for papers for 30-minute presentations (20min presentation + 10min Q&A) dealing with any aspect of linguistic iconicity, such as: - Sound symbolism - Onomatopoeia and ideophones - Sign language iconicity - Syntactic i

Sat, 03/08/2025 - 03:05
Conference Information: We are pleased to announce the second Reframing Our Language Experience (ROLE) Symposium, taking place online on May 19, 2025. The Reframing Our Language Experience (ROLE) Collective (http://www.rolecollective.org) was established in 2022 with the intent of bringing together researchers, clinicians, policy makers, and educators to move away from linguistic injustice that has been created by native speaker ideologies. Find out more about the ROLE Collective on

Sat, 03/08/2025 - 02:05
A conference exploring new frontiers in dynamical models of speech. The event is co-located at the 2025 LSA Linguistics Institute and coincides with the class "Dynamics of speech production", taught by Jason A. Shaw and Michael C. Stern. A fundamental topic of linguistic inquiry concerns the nature of phonological cognition. Dynamical models of speech most prominently Articulatory Phonology (Browman & Goldstein 1992) / Task Dynamics (Kelso, Saltzman & Tuller 1986) have proven great succes

Sat, 03/08/2025 - 02:05
At the crossroads of linguistics and cognitive psychology, the study of the multilingual mind sheds light on the human language capacity and the cognitive processes involved in processing a language, whether first or additional. CURRENT STATE OF THE RESEARCH Linguistic relativism is a body of research that questions the relationship between language and cognition. Also known in its early form as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, this body of research assumes that a given reality can be apprehende

Sat, 03/08/2025 - 02:05
Workshop title: Language, end of life, death, and bereavement: an interdisciplinary perspective Organisers: Giuditta Caliendo, Oc矇ane Foubert, Catherine Ruchon (University of Lille) Submission deadline: March 30, 2025 Call for paper: https://llcd2025.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/7 Keywords: linguistic representations of death and end of life; bereavement; taboo; euphemism; metaphor Since the advent of transdisciplinary death studies in the 1970s, a plethora of research has been c

Sat, 03/08/2025 - 01:05
Calling all language scientists and language enthusiasts who enjoy doing science communication about language (or who would like to start): registration for LingComm25 is now open! LingComm25 is an international conference dedicated to linguistics communication to non-academic audiences. Its completely online and open to all! Here are a few highlights from our exciting 4-day program: Panel discussions on Talking About Hard Stuff: Ideology and Identity (with JPB Gerald, Mike Mena, Ri

Sat, 03/08/2025 - 01:05
Exploring Variation in Semitic Languages: Form-Meaning Interfaces across Arabic Varieties The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum of discussion for cross-linguistic research on understudied phenomena in Arabic syntax and semantics, with the general goal of exploring linguistic diversity through the prism of Arabic (or more broadly, Semitic languages). It aims to bring together linguists working on Semitic languages or on Arabic and its varieties, from different approaches, discipl

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 23:05
Upstate CALL is a one-day conference that provides a venue for teachers and scholars who are interested in computer-assisted language learning and technology in and beyond Upstate New York to exchange ideas, network, and receive valuable feedback on research and/or practices. We seek proposals for presentations and workshops from those working in any area of additional language learning and teaching that fall under the broad umbrella of being technology-enhanced, computer-assisted, or technology

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 23:05
Meeting Description: The Conference aims at bringing together young scholars who approach research in the fast-growing field of experimental linguistics. The topics discussed at the Conference include experimental studies on grammatical constraints, intralingual variation, speech comprehension and production, as well as methodological issues. _________________________ KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (as for today): Dr. Eman Al Khalaf (University of Jordan) Dr. Zheng Shen (National University of S

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 19:05
The registration for the Historical Sociolinguistics Network conference (Bristol, 21-23 May 2025) is now also open to participants who are not giving a paper. Please note that the early-bird rates are available until 31 March 2025. The registration details, a rough programme outline, information on the keynote plenaries, and practical information are available on the conference website: https://hison2025.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/. Please email the conference organizers (Anna Havinga and James Hawk

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 18:05
Convenors: M矇gane Lesuisse (Universit矇 Paris 8) - megane.lesuisse@univ-paris8.fr Beno簾t Leclercq (Universit矇 de Lille) - benoit.leclercq@univ-lille.fr Full workshop description: https://llcd2025.sciencesconf.org/data/pages/Experimental_Approaches_to_Construction_Grammar_Workshop.pdf Full details for abstract submission: https://llcd2025.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/7 Key words: experimental methods; construction grammar; usage-based models; applied cognitive linguistics; second

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 18:05
Following the successful event in 2023, the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, Institute for the Study of Antiquity and Classical Heritage will host the second FABL-themed conference on 31 October 2 November 2025. Like its predecessor, Fundamentals and Advances in Balkan Linguistics II: Folk, Areal and Balkan Linguistics (FABL II) aims to foster networking and to provide a forum for high-quality research in all (sub)domains of Balkan linguistics and linguistic anthropology, lan

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