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Fri, 03/07/2025 - 18:05
We are pleased to announce the 7th Workshop on the history of speech communication research (HSCR), which will take place in Paris, France from 10th to 12th September 2025. After the launch in 2015 in Dresden, followed by Helsinki (2017), Vienna (2019), Prague (2021), Porto (2022), and Budapest (2024), this 7th edition of the workshop will be organized by members of the Laboratoire de Phon矇tique et Phonologie (CNRS & Sorbonne Nouvelle) and CLESTHIA Laboratory (Sorbonne Nouvelle). HSCR provides

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 17:05
As a sequel to the successful International Workshop on the Syntax of Predication and Modification 2024, the HUN-REN Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics will host the 2nd International Workshop on the Syntax of Predication and Modification (IWSPM2025) in Budapest, Hungary, on 12 September 2025. IWSPM2025 will be an in-person-only event. Like its predecessor, this workshop seeks to foster fruitful dialogue between researchers through syntactic analyses of construction types involving predi

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 17:05
ICCA26 will be held at the University of Alberta, Canada (June 26-29, 2026) - see https://icca2026.org. The conference theme is "Diversities, Language, Interaction." Submissions of panel proposals, posters, and papers for ICCA26 started in February and will end June 30, 2025. Please note that panel proposals and individual papers/posters have the same submission deadline of June 30, 2025 (11:59 p.m. Edmonton local time/MT). Panel proposals and individual paper/poster abstracts can be submitt

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 16:05
--FREE HYBRID EVENT-- Registration closes on March 17. FRIDAY, APRIL 18 12:00-12:50pm Registration 12:50-01:00pm Opening Remarks 01:00-02:15pm Keynote: Dr. Tasha Austin 02:15-02:30pm Break 02:30-04:30pm Concurrent Presentations 04:30-04:45pm Break 04:45-06:00pm Online panel: Belonging in an Interdisciplinary Field 06:00-07:30pm Dinner SATURDAY, APRIL 19 08:15-08:45am Registration & Breakfast 08:45-10:45am Concurrent Presentations 10:45-11:00am Break 11:00am-12:15pm

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 16:05
The Secretar穩a de Cultura del Estado (Chihuahua, Mexico), through the Departmento de Culturas tnicas y Diversidad is honored to invite you to the Friends of the Uto-Aztecan Languages 2025, which will be held October 1st - 3rd 2025, at the Nellie Campobello Auditorium in the city of Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua. To participate in this edition of Friends of the Uto-Aztecan languages 2025, it will be necessary to submit an abstract for evaluation. Your abstract must meet the following criteria

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 15:05
About the Conference: The conference aims to bring together scholars, researchers, educators and practitioners from diverse fields to engage in a stimulating exchange of ideas and perspectives. This conference hightlights the significance of interdisciplinary approaches in understanding the evolving paradigms of language, linguistic structures and literary studies in the 21st century. This conference provides a platform for innovative discussions and collaborative research that bridges discip

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 15:05
Technology is advancing rapidly, reshaping language resources and access, and the translation and interpretation (TI) fields across industry sectors, from the legal to the educational. How is this evolution impacting literature and creative contents? Is technology hindering or advancing creativity, and will multilingual expressions become more (in)visible, (ir)relevant, and (in)accessible? These critical questions suggest a new frontier for the language professions, especially in the arena of li

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 14:05
The multidisciplinary conference KLAARA has become a platform for researchers particularly interested in easy language and accessible communication. At the conference, leading researchers and practitioners in the field meet and exchange their experience, thus strengthening scientific research on easy language and looking for new ways to achieve information accessibility for people with temporary or permanent difficulties understanding the standard forms of language. For the first time, the KL

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 14:05
Abstract submission deadline: 30 March 2025 Submission guidelines: https://wa.amu.edu.pl/plm/2025/Abstract_submission Most studies on classifiers focus on how to use formal criteria to distinguish between different morphosyntactic subtypes based on the contexts in which classifiers appear. Commonly distinguished types include numeral classifiers, as well as noun classifiers, possessive classifiers, verbal classifiers, deictic classifiers and locative classifiers (Aikhenvald 2000). In contras

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 01:05
After the successful and inspiring GloSoc 3 conference at Tallinn University, the theme of this fourth edition of the GloSoc series is the sociolinguistics of decolonisation. This theme should be interpreted very broadly. We are hoping for contributions from countries that have experienced (linguistic) colonisation. PhD students and young researchers are welcomed in particular. Some themes for your inspiration: - The effects of colonisation on language use in a specific region or country - H

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 01:05
BabyLM aims to bring together multiple disciplines to answer an enduring question: how can a computational system learn language from limited inputs? Cognitive scientists investigate this question by trying to understand how humans learn their native language during childhood. Computer scientists tackle this question by attempting to build efficient machine-learning systems to accomplish this task. BabyLM brings these two communities together, asking how insights from cognitive science can be us

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 00:05
Following previous successful theme sessions in ICLC 13 and ICLC 14, and publications of selected papers in Irony in Language Use and Communication 2017 (A. Athanasiadou and H. Colston (Eds.), J. Benjamins FTL1, and The Diversity of Irony 2020 (A. Athanasiadou and H. Colston (Eds.), CLR 65 Mouton de Gruyter, the figure of irony is revisited in its diversity as a fundamental and multifaceted mechanism. Researchers working on irony might investigate its multifaceted character in a variety of l

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 00:05
Recent studies highlight the value of bilingual education in facilitating the employability of graduates, among other positive aspects. However, they also reveal controversy and differing opinions among families whose children are enrolled in bilingual education programs (Mart穩nez-Garrido, Hidalgo, & Moreno-Medina, 2022). Other studies have explored the perceptions of different stakeholders involved in education (D穩az Pastor & Jim矇nez-Jim矇nez, 2020; Dur獺n-Mart穩nez et al., 2016; Esparza Montero &

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 00:05
Registration is now open for the International Workshop on the Acquisition of (Syntactic) Complexity at the Interface, which will take place on March 26-27, 2025, in the Erasmushuis in Leuven. This workshop brings together researchers from various theoretical and methodological backgrounds, working on the acquisition of syntactically complex constructions that involve the interaction with other linguistic domains, such as prosody, discourse (Information structure, IS), and/or semantics. The prog

Tue, 03/04/2025 - 23:05
Registration is now open for our upcoming workshop on "Large Language Models (LLMs) in the History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science (HPSS)"! The workshop will focus on exploring use cases and proposals for how, and to what extent, LLMs might help overcome long-standing challenges in studies of how science works. The event will take place from April 24, 2025, at Technische Universit瓣t Berlin, Germany. The event will open at around 1:30 PM on April 2 and end at around 5 PM on April 4. Fur

Tue, 03/04/2025 - 22:05
The XIth Congress of the International Society for Dialectology and Geolinguistics (SIDG) will take place in Marburg from September 7-11, 2026 [sic!] entitled Geolinguistics across Borders. Keynotes will be held by o Carlota de Benito Moreno (Madrid, Spain) o Barbara Plank (Munich, Germany) o Eivind Nessa Torgersen (Trondheim, Norway) o Nikola Vuleti (Zadar, Croatia)

Tue, 03/04/2025 - 22:05
Due to delays with the information video in International Sign, the submission deadline for the *LingDem* special session has been extended to *Monday, March 31, 2025*. Due to this change, LingDem submissions should now be directed to a different OpenReview venue, see the conference website (https://vicom.info/sub30-lingdem/). ***DEADLINE EXTENSION*** *Sinn und Bedeutung 30* (SuB30) will take place at Goethe University Frankfurt from September 23-27, 2025. We are beyond happy that there wil

Mon, 03/03/2025 - 23:05
CReaTING is an International Conference organized in the framework of the "CC-TRANS, Creativity and Critical Thinking in Translation" research project (GRE22-03A) by researchers of the University of Alicante, Spain. This call for papers is open to lecturers and researchers, as well as early-career researchers and working professionals. Proposals can be written either in Spanish or English and must be sent until 15 February 2025 (deadline extended until March 2, 2025) using the form available

Mon, 03/03/2025 - 23:05
The Department of Modern Languages within the Faculty of International Economic Relations of ASEM has the great honour of inviting you to the 5th edition of the National Scientific Conference titled "Multilingualism and Interculturality in the Context of Globalisation." The scientific event will take place on 04 and 05 April 2025. Day 1 04 April, 10:00 am Venue of the Event: Offline: Room 203, Building F, 2nd Floor, 59 Banulescu-Bodoni Street, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova; Online: Z

Mon, 03/03/2025 - 22:05
This conference brings together scholars from around the world to explore the phenomenon of script-switching in literary texts. Thirty contributions have been selected for presentation, representing diverse geographical regions and historical periods, with scheduling that accommodates participants from Japan to California. The conference's scope encompasses a range of topics, including the stylistic functions of script-switching in Japanese literature and its connection to multilingualism and tr

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