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Tue, 04/28/2026 - 08:05
This workshop brings together researchers working within diverse theoretical frameworks, including (morpho)syntactic, usage-based, and morphopragmatic approaches, to examine evaluative morphology from a comparative and cross-theoretical perspective. The workshop will feature talks by the following keynote speakers: - Wolfgang U. Dressler (University of Vienna) - Francesca Masini (University of Bologna) - Pavel Caha (Masaryk University Brno) Evaluative morphology, broadly construed, e

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 08:05
We are pleased to announce LinPin 2026, a PhD conference in linguistics, which will take place on 15 September 2026 at the Internationales Begegnungszentrum (IBZ), TU Dortmund University, Germany. LinPin brings together PhD students in linguistics from across Nordrhein-Westfalen and beyond. The conference provides a supportive platform for early-career researchers to present their work, share experiences from their doctoral journey, and engage in academic exchange. The program will include

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 07:05
We invite submissions for SemDial 2026 – LuffDial, the 30th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue at Loughborough University, Loughborough UK. This conference brings together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue across diverse disciplines, including formal semantics, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience. Topics: Submissions are welcome from all areas presenting formal, computational, and empir

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 06:05
The Next Gen Learning: Multimodality, AI & Multilingualism Conference foregrounds multimodality as a central lens for understanding and shaping the future of education in a world where acquiring knowledge is dynamic and deeply interconnected. As learning increasingly unfolds across digital, physical, linguistic and cultural spaces, meaning-making extends beyond language to include images, sound, gesture, movement, and material interaction, allowing knowledge to be created and experienced in rich

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 06:05
COLDOC is a biannual conference organized by doctoral students and early-career researchers at the MoDyCo laboratory (UMR 7114 – CNRS/Université Paris Nanterre). This year's edition will be held on November 9th and 10th. For its 16th edition, COLDOC centers on the interfaces and interactions that connect all areas of linguistics and natural language processing. Language is inherently an interactive phenomenon, yet the forms and frameworks through which interaction manifests have continued to di

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 06:05
The 57th annual meeting of the North East Linguistics Society (NELS 57) will be hosted by the Graduate Center, City University of New York. The conference will be held Friday October 16 through Sunday October 18th, 2026 at the B. Altman & Co. Building at 365 5th Ave., New York, NY. We invite abstracts for 20-minute talks and posters on theoretical and formal issues in any area in natural language. Abstracts, including data and references, may not exceed 2 letter (8.5 x 11") pages, and should

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 05:05
II. Teolingvisztikai konferencia ELTE Nyelvtudományi Kutatóközpont Benczúr u. 33., 1068 Budapest Földszinti előadóterem 2026. június 8. Általánosan a fordításokról 09:00–09:20 Szalai András: A magyar bibliafordítások nyelvezete és a rendszeres teológia 09:20–09:40 Csalog Eszter: Amikor a bibliafordító nem érti a szöveget – fordítástechnikai megoldások a Septuagintában 09:40–10:00 Papp György: Az Ábrahámnak adott isteni ígéret grammatikája. Filológiai megjegyzések a Gen 12,1–3 margójár

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 05:05
Constructicography (Lyngfelt et al. 2018), the systematic description of constructions in Constructicons and construction-based lexicographic resources, has emerged as a key area at the intersection of Construction Grammar (i.e., Croft 2001), lexicography, and computational linguistics. While constructions have long been acknowledged as central units of linguistic knowledge, their consistent representation, annotation, and integration into lexicographic resources remain methodologically and tech

Fri, 04/24/2026 - 11:05
We are pleased to invite researchers to contribute to the Workshop "NLP tools and methods for diachronic lexical semantics" that will take place as part of the LLcD2026 conference (December 2026, Aix-en-Provence, France). The focus of the Workshop is on diachrony and lexical semantics, addressing two questions: (1) does the performance of NLP tools vary depending on the historical period and language considered? (2) when are manual or semi-automatic annotations more reliable than NLP methods?

Fri, 04/24/2026 - 10:05
We are pleased to announce the workshop “Language documentation and local ecological knowledge: Interdisciplinary approaches” as part of the 3rd edition of the conference “Languages and Language at the Crossroads of Disciplines” (LLcD), organized within the CNRS Thematic Network LLcD. The conference will take place at Aix-Marseille University from 14 to 16 December 2026 (https://llcd2026.sciencesconf.org). Workshop Description: Language documentation is, by its very nature and ideals, an i

Fri, 04/24/2026 - 09:05
The Center for Research in Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology (CRISSP) of KU Leuven invites abstracts for the 18th edition of the Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics (BCGL18), to be held on 10–11 December 2026 in Brussels. BCGL 18 is devoted to morphosyntactic variation and expressivity. We are pleased to announce that the following invited speakers have agreed to give a talk at BCGL 18: Andrés Saab (Instituto de investigaciones filosóficas-SADAF/Universidad de Buenos Aires) Jeffrey

Fri, 04/24/2026 - 09:05
- Working on a research project that would benefit from feedback before you present it at a conference? - Looking for a collaborative, low-stakes venue to talk about your and others’ research? Check out the new American Dialect Society Research Incubator (ADSRI1)! Online September 18–19, 2026, a half-day on Friday, Sept. 18, and most of Saturday, Sept. 19. Registration is free and open to all. https://uwmadison.zoom.us/meeting/register/pMrcMEtwTTSOemm5RAFlrw We are excited to announce

Thu, 04/23/2026 - 10:05
Program updated: Wednesday 20 9 h Registration 9:30 Opening 10 h Conference – Neus Nogué (Universitat de Barcelona): La evolución del sistema de tratamientos. del catalán. 11 h Break 11:30 Fien De Latte & Renata Enghels (Ghent University): Ay, dude, es que yo con dos tacos I’m out! Explorando niveles de indexicalidad social de los vocativos en el discurso bilingüe inglés-español. 12 h Mariela Andrade (Vrije Universiteit Brussel / Universidad de Sevilla): Formas de tratamiento, afi

Thu, 04/23/2026 - 10:05
The interaction of morphology and phonology and in particular the way that phonology can make morphology visible or invisible, is a central aspect of morpho-phonological interactions. The aim of this workshop is to provide a platform to map out the different ways that phonology-morphology interactions make morphological properties visible or recoverable at different levels of phonology to ultimately provide a typology of recoverability of morphological relationships via phonological analysis. Co

Thu, 04/23/2026 - 09:05
The team of the research project “Education for plurilingualism: Metalinguistic awareness in early instructed language learning” (MetaLearn) is pleased to invite submissions for an international online conference exploring theoretical, empirical, and pedagogical work on metalinguistic awareness in additional language learning. Metalinguistic awareness is commonly understood as the capacity to direct attention to language independently of meaning and to treat language itself as an object of analy

Thu, 04/23/2026 - 09:05
The Fifth meeting of the Princeton Phonology Forum (PɸF 2026) will be held at Princeton University on May 15–May 16, 2026. The theme for PɸF 2026 is "Register and subtonal features." The workshop program is now online (https://linguistics.princeton.edu/events/princeton-phonology-forum/p%C9%B8f-2026). Information on the venue, transportation, and lodging is also available on the conference website (https://linguistics.princeton.edu/events/princeton-phonology-forum/p%C9%B8f-2026/p%C9%B8f-20

Thu, 04/23/2026 - 08:05
We are pleased to invite abstracts for the Government Phonology Round Table 2026 (GPRT 2026), which will take place in Brno, Czech Republic, on 11–13 June 2026. The meeting will be held as a workshop devoted to Government Phonology and related topics, and we warmly encourage submissions from both senior and junior scholars. The initial deadline for abstract submission is 30 April 2026, although it may be extended by one week depending on the level of interest. (Call for papers url with abst

Thu, 04/23/2026 - 08:05
The online workshop “Attitude Reports, Unarticulated Constituents, and Mental Files” will take place on May 5, 2026. The topics addressed in this one-day workshop will include: - The semantics and pragmatics of attitude reports - The nature and psychological role of mental files - The content of mental files and their relation to proper names - The relationship between mental files and attitude reports - The relationship between unarticulated constituents and attitude reports The works

Wed, 04/22/2026 - 13:05
The historical relation between African languages and general phonology has been a mutually beneficial one: African languages have contributed to the development of phonology in quite central ways, and developments in phonological theory have in turn improved our understanding of the many fascinating complexities of African phonological systems. This conference brings together 13 specialists of African linguistics and phonology to discuss the many contributions of African languages to the fie

Wed, 04/22/2026 - 11:05
The annual Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it) reaches its 12th edition this year and will be hosted, for the first time, in Palermo, Italy. Over the years, CLiC-it has become a central meeting point for the Italian research community in Computational Linguistics (CL) and Natural Language Processing (NLP). The conference will present current research and methodological advances in automatic language processing, covering both written and spoken language. It brings togethe

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