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Tue, 04/21/2026 - 10:05
Call for Papers: The conference on "The Syntax of Nominal Copular Clauses: Cross-linguistic description and formal theories'" (SyNCC) is part of the AHRC/DFG-funded SynCop project (http://syncop.info). It will focus on the syntax and semantics of sentences with a nominal predicate, aiming for a discussion with both breadth and depth. The immediate goal of the conference is to bring together both theoretical insights from in-depth analysis and a broadening of the empirical landscape to include

Tue, 04/21/2026 - 10:05
Call for Papers: The 3rd SMOG International Conference on Syntax and Semantics (ICSS@GKNU), hosted by the Society of Modern Grammar (SMOG), will take place at GyeongKuk National University in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea, from August 18–20, 2026. ICSS@GKNU is an annual conference that brings together generative linguists from East Asia and around the world to present and discuss current research on generative syntax and its interfaces. In addition to regular presentations, the confer

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 18:05
SUMMARY Covid-19: Metaphor and metonymy across languages and cultures is an edited volume in the John Benjamins Publishing Company series Metaphor in Language, Cognition and Communication. It was edited by Xu Wen, Wei-lun Lu, Joe Lennon and Zoltán Kövecses and contains 13 chapters. These 13 chapters discuss Covid discourse across all continents except Antarctica, although European discourse is the most frequently discussed. The book is split into five sections: Metaphor in mainstream newsp

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 16:05
This Element aims to provide evidence-based, research-informed applications of translanguaging pedagogies across various multilingual classroom contexts. By offering both theoretical implications and specific examples of translanguaging in action, the Element aims to help educators to implement translanguaging pedagogy that challenges monolingual norms in educational institutions. The Element also explores new theoretical notions derived from translanguaging, such as translanguaging sub-spaces,

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 15:05
This Element highlights the role of constraints in shaping multilingualism. It discusses their conceptualisation, starting from Michel de Certeau's view of action in everyday life, and operationalisation for the study of migrants. The results of the research conducted among Gambian migrants in Italy show not only constraints but also the tactics to inhabit them, as well as non-language related aspects, for example suffering, which are grouped into five clusters. These are (1) lack of support; (2

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 15:05
KITE is a multilingual virtual platform designed as a linguistic and cultural first-aid kit for people in humanitarian emergencies. It therefore serves as an initial language immersion experience for migrants and refugees with no prior knowledge of the host country’s language, facilitating their first interactions within the community and promoting their linguistic adaptation and genuine integration. This platform contains six basic tools: - KITE 1. Arriving in a host country: essential info

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 15:05
Description: Project Description: The position is part of the DFG-funded project Learning Linguistic Inferences and Their Alternatives (PIs: Jacopo Romoli and Yulia Zinova, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf). The project investigates how language models learn linguistic inferences — including implicatures, presuppositions, implicated presuppositions, free choice, and distributive inferences — and whether training on one inference type facilitates learning of others. Combining theoretic

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 14:05
For its 20th anniversary, Lexis – Journal in English Lexicology – will publish its 30th issue in 2028. It will be edited by Elisa Mattiello (University of Pisa, Italy) and José A. Sánchez Fajardo (University of Alicante, Spain) and will deal with the topic “Youth Slang and Word-Formation in Digital English”. Youth Slang and Word-Formation in Digital English Over the past two decades, the rapid expansion of social media platforms has profoundly transformed linguistic practices, particularly

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 14:05
Focus: Alongside the theoretical seminars, the Training School includes practical workshops designed to foster the direct acquisition of operational skills. Participants will take part in practical sessions held at different venues: workshops on fragmentology and image processing as well as on digital survey methods applied to inscribed supports at the Seminario Vescovile and the Museo Maffeiano, then a final session on imaging techniques and 2D/3D applications to the Biblioteca Capitolare her

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 14:05
The conference continues the tradition of previous events on linguistic (im)politeness hosted by the Argo Research Centre. Following the respective conferences on cinema, TV series and theatre, this year’s edition aims to investigate (im)politeness in fictional and scientific texts that use the page as their medium from a philological, linguistic and literary point of view. Since the idea of textuality has gradually encompassed a wide spectrum of written forms, the term “page” is understood a

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 13:05
Title: Reinstating Authorship and Human Agency in Translation Date: Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 | Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Venue: Hunter College's Faculty Dining Room 8th Floor (695 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065) / Zoom RSVP: https://forms.gle/UvgmfZuryC6DQefL8 In the face of the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and automated language production, the question of authorship returns with urgency. Reinstating human agency in translation means renewing attention to the social, pragmatic,

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 13:05
RALFe 2026, the ninth edition of Rencontres autour de la linguistique formelle, France’s premier annual conference for formal linguistics, coorganised by Universités Paris 8 and Paris Cité will take place at Paris Cité on June 3–5 2026. Registration information will soon be available via the conference website, https://sites.google.com/view/ralfe2026. Any updates to running order, venue specifics, and the like will be found there too. Our invited speakers are: - Colin Phillips (University o

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 13:05
We are pleased to announce PaydaDosh (https://paydadosh.ru), the largest online Ingush-Russian and Russian-Ingush dictionary currently available. The resource includes: - 66,000+ lexical entries with source references (Uzhakhov 1927, Kurkiev 2005, Nichols 2004, and others) - Parallel text corpus: literary works in Ingush with Russian translation - 2,000+ proverbs with translation and thematic index - 171 folk stories (притчи) with translation - Phrasebook with ready-made conversational

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 12:05
To celebrate the centenary of the Prague Linguistic Circle, an international conference is being held at INALCO (Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales). Focusing on the relationships between language, norm and society, the conference will build on the Prague theoretical tradition while engaging with contemporary research in sociolinguistics, glottopolitics, language teaching, language contact, variation and typology. The aim is to examine how these notions have evolved since

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 12:05
Call for Papers: Linguistic Evidence will take place from 15-16 October 2026 at the Leibniz Institute for the German Language Mannheim, Germany. Linguistic Evidence is a biennial conference series founded in 2004 at the University of Tübingen (https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/research/core-research/collaborative-research-centers/crc-833/linguistic-evidence/#c1511619). It serves as an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary forum for researchers from all linguistic and neighboring disciplines w

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 12:05
PhD position at ZAS (project LIBILLE) The Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS) invites applications for a PhD research position inthe project LIBILLE within the DFG priority program LaSTing for a period of 3 years and apercentage of 66% (25.74 h/week) starting between July 1st and October 1st 2026. Please consult the full advertisement here: https://www.leibniz-zas.de/fileadmin/media/Dokumente/Karriere/LastingJob.pdf Some of the details: Job Description: The project LIBILLE examin

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 11:05
Registration for the 8th edition of the Translation in Transition Conference, taking place 9-11 September 2026 at RWTH Aachen University, is now open! Please see our website for the registration link and more useful information [1]. Early-bird registration ends on June 30. Under ‘Accommodation’ [2], you can find a selection of different hotel rooms in Aachen that have been reserved for conference participants. The conference makes room for discussion of all strands of empirical research in t

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 11:05
Final Call for Papers: Organisers: Klaus Abels, Ad Neeleman, Sakshi Bhatia, Sana Kidwai Workshop webpage: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/brain-sciences/events/2026/jul/workshop-rightward-movement Rightward Movement is a two-day inaugural workshop of the AHRC funded project 'The Structure and Processing of Rightward Scrambling in Hindi-Urdu.’ The workshop will bring together researchers working on the syntax of (apparent) rightward movement in any language. It aims to advance our understanding of

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 11:05
Call for Papers: We invite abstracts for either oral presentation (20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of discussion) or poster presentation for AMP and its special session on phonological malleability (details below). Abstracts must be anonymous, so please be sure to eliminate any identifying information and metadata from the document. Length is limited to a maximum of two single-spaced pages (US Letter/A4), figures and references included. Font size should be 12-point, with margins of at lea

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 10:05
Final Call for Papers: Implicit arguments – participants in an event or relation that are not overtly realized but are nonetheless interpreted and syntactically active – pose persistent challenges for theories of argument structure, linking, and the syntax-semantics interface. Canonical examples include, among others, the unexpressed external argument of passives (The ship was sunk), null internal arguments of certain transitive verbs (Tom already ate), and unsaturated thematic roles in dever

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