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Wed, 02/25/2026 - 11:05
Workshop Description: When we refer to entities and events in our environment, particularly (but not only) when visual information is present, we have choices. Depending on what has been said before, who or what else is in a scene, and the characteristics of what we want to refer to, we might say (among many other options) "the person running", "the runner", "the woman in the red shirt", "the one with the glasses", or "them over there". The extent of this variation in referring expression (RE

Wed, 02/25/2026 - 11:05
The Japanese Society for Language Sciences (JSLS) will host the 27th Annual International Conference. Dates: Sep. 19 (Sat) – 20 (Sun), 2026 Venue: Ochanomizu University (2-1-1, Otsuka Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan) Plenary Lecturer: Dr. Kamil Deen (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa) Submission Deadline: March 31 (Tue), 2026, by 23:59 JST For more information, please check the following sites. CFP English Version: https://jslsweb.sakura.ne.jp/wp/?page_id=3501&lang=en JSLS Conference: https://

Wed, 02/25/2026 - 10:05
LVMH stands for our conference on Language qua Variety, Minority, and Heritage: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to Non-Standard Grammatical Systems. It brings together researchers exploring the rich landscape of minority languages, heritage languages, and other non-standard varieties. This free-for-all three-day in-person event in Limassol (Cyprus) aims to advance our theoretical understanding and empirical knowledge of linguistic diversity beyond standard language norms. https://lvmh20

Wed, 02/25/2026 - 10:05
We are inviting submissions to CorpusPhon2, a workshop to be held directly after LabPhon20 in Montréal, Québec on Monday, June 29, 2026. The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers working with corpus phonetic techniques to discuss research and best practices, and to build a cohesive corpus phonetics community. One-page abstracts with a second page for figures and references are due Friday, March 13th, 2026, by 11:59pm (anywhere on Earth). Please see below or refer to th

Wed, 02/25/2026 - 10:05
PhD candidates from the 39th and 40th cycles of the PhD programme in Philology, Italian Literature, and Linguistics at the University of Florence (Italy) announce the opening of the Call for Abstracts for the FLUI 2026 International Doctoral Conference. In the field of the humanities, the latin verb legĕre, in its meanings of «to gather», «to extract», and «to choose», is a productive starting point for multiple research strands. Participants are invited to reflect on the uses of the verb leg

Mon, 02/23/2026 - 07:05
Adopting a cross-linguistic and interdisciplinary perspective, the conference aims to foster dialogue between formal, typological, functional, and usage-based frameworks, highlighting both shared principles and cross-linguistic variation in interface phenomena. The conference welcomes submissions from all theoretical traditions and applied perspectives, employing diverse methodologies, and particularly encourages research on spoken, signed, minority, and under-documented languages. It further pr

Mon, 02/23/2026 - 07:05
LEIC Research 2026, to be held on 12–13 November 2026, celebrates a decade of sustained academic dialogue and international collaboration across linguistic, educational, and intercultural research areas. Since its inception, the conference has evolved into a dynamic forum for scholars and educators addressing both theoretical perspectives and practical challenges in language-related disciplines. The conference offers opportunities to present research findings, exchange professional experience

Mon, 02/23/2026 - 07:05
Description: Polysemous expressions have multiple closely related senses, and there is a substantial amount of semantic and computational linguistic research on polysemy found in different categories of expressions, such as adjectives, nouns and verbs. However, the extent to which there is interaction between researchers working on polysemy in different categories of expressions is limited. This workshop will focus on approaches to polysemy across different grammatical categories so as to promo

Mon, 02/23/2026 - 06:05
We hope to see you in Montréal this October for this year’s Second Language Research Forum. SLRF 2026 will take place from October 2-4 in Montréal, Canada, and is hosted by the University of Montréal in collaboration with MonISLA. The theme of this year’s conference is Language Teachers and Researchers Without Borders. With this theme, we invite students, teachers, and researchers from the many facets of L2 research to come and share their knowledge. This includes, but is not limited to, rese

Mon, 02/23/2026 - 05:05
Die Arbeitsgemeinschaft "Sprache in der Politik" veranstaltet ihr viertes politolinguistisches Nachwuchskolloquium. Promovierende, deren Forschungsgegenstand Sprache und Kommunikation in der Politik im engeren oder linguistische Gesellschaftsforschung im weiteren Sinne darstellt, sind eingeladen, ihre Dissertationsprojekte vorzustellen. Neben langjährigen Mitgliedern der Arbeitsgemeinschaft wird das Kolloquium von weiteren Expert*innen begleitet, die entsprechend der ausgewählten Projekte eingel

Fri, 02/20/2026 - 08:05
The Semantics and Philosophy in Europe (SPE) colloquia provides a forum for presenting research in the interface between linguistic semantics and various areas of philosophy (philosophy of language, philosophy of mind/cognition, metaphysics, and philosophy of mathematics). This year's colloquium Semantics and Philosophy in Europe (SPE13) wants to foster in particular the dialogue between applied ontology, as a semantic technology in computer science, and linguistics and philosophy. Confirmed

Fri, 02/20/2026 - 08:05
This conference seeks to refine our understanding of the relationship between form and meaning in exclamative structures. It aims to provide as comprehensive an account as possible of form-meaning correspondences in exclamative structures by bringing together scholarly contributions on a broad range of languages and corpora. A key challenge lies in the terminological ambiguity of the term exclamation as it applies to different levels of language and to a variety of meanings. This issue, which

Fri, 02/20/2026 - 07:05
The research group Pragmatics. Discourse. Cognition (PraDiC), from the Centre for Humanistic Studies of the University of Minho (CEHUM), will organize an in-person international congress on Everyday Discourses on July 9–10, 2026. Everyday life is fundamentally made up of discourses. As beings of language, discourse sustains social experience. It encompasses varied ways of expression—oral, written, imagetic, and multimodal—typically formed through brief interactions that are spontaneous and in

Fri, 02/20/2026 - 05:05
Building on the success of the first Convergence conference in 2023, which explored the responsible and intelligent integration of human and machine capabilities in translation and interpreting, the Centre for Translation Studies is proud to announce Convergence 2026: Human-AI Integration for Multilingual and Accessible Communication. The second edition of the Convergence conference will create an opportunity to bring together innovative research on the evolving landscape of AI in the context of

Fri, 02/20/2026 - 05:05
The YAR (ANR) and Cais (B-Monde/Agile Cymru) projects are co-organizing a workshop on tools for minority languages with a focus on teaching contexts. The workshop will take place on 5 May 2026 in Brittany (France), at Technopôle Brest-Iroise in Plouzane, on the premises of the Institut National Polytechnique de Bretagne. The aim of the workshop is to discuss the digital practices of teachers, learners, and speakers of minoritized languages and “non-standard” variants. How can we integrate

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 12:05
Workshop Theme: Effective and widely available reading assessments are fundamental for educational and clinical settings, as they are instrumental for early diagnosis of reading difficulties, enabling timely and targeted intervention. In this workshop, we explore how eye-tracking combined with machine learning technologies can enhance reading assessments. Our goal is to bring together researchers from various relevant fields, including educational science, cognitive psychology, psycholinguist

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 12:05
SVAL Registration Final Reminder (Both in Person/online) We are pleased to announce the programme for and to open registration for the upcoming conference SVAL - Sociolinguistic Variation in Ancient Languages, held at the University of Cambridge from 26-28 March 2026. The registration deadline is February 28 2026, for both in person and online attendance. Please find the link for registration below. The registration is free but necessary for us to confirm catering numbers and register ema

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 12:05
The 2026 Irish Association for Applied Linguistics (IRAAL) Annual Conference welcomes abstracts (max. 250 words) for theoretical and empirical presentations in any area of Applied Linguistics, broadly defined, including, but not confined to the following: - Bilingualism - Multilingualism & Plurilingualism - Translanguaging - Interculturality - Language Policy & Language Planning - Language Education & Language Teaching, Learning and Assessment - Second Language Acquisition - Ps

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 11:05
NFEAP this year is a chance to think about the many mythologies of EAP, academic writing, higher education pedagogy and the idea of a university itself. We could think about at least two dimensions of myth – first the idea of transcendence, an act or event that takes us to a reality deeper than the everyday; and against that, the story or idea that is pernicious but durable, misleading but stubborn. Sometimes we need to make myths; sometimes we need to bust myths. What are the myths in higher

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 10:05
A one-day conference ‘The role of semantics in syntax’, is to be held at Magdalen College, Oxford, on 20 June 2026. The aim of the conference is to explore ways in which the syntax of a sentence might be influenced by its semantics, in opposition to the traditional Chomskyan conception of the autonomy of syntax. The conference is inspired by two recent speculative developments: the revival of the architecture of the grammar proposed by the Generative Semanticists, which is seen in the ‘Meaning F

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