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Mon, 04/20/2026 - 13:05
RALFe 2026, the ninth edition of Rencontres autour de la linguistique formelle, France鈥檚 premier annual conference for formal linguistics, coorganised by Universit茅s Paris 8 and Paris Cit茅 will take place at Paris Cit茅 on June 3鈥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 - 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 - 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 鈥楢ccommodation鈥 [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

Thu, 04/16/2026 - 23:05
We are pleased to announce that the 51st Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD 51) will be held on November 5-8, 2026. We are honored to announce the keynote and plenary speakers for BUCLD 51: - Keynote: Prof. Jesse Snedeker (Harvard University, Department of Psychology) - Plenary: Prof. Kathryn Schuler (University of Pennsylvania, Department of Linguistics) Special topic for BUCLD 51: "Acquiring Rules" Beginning with BUCLD 51, we are adding a new annual

Thu, 04/16/2026 - 23:05
The organizing committee of New Ways of Analyzing Variation 54 (NWAV 54) invites abstract submissions for the conference to be held at the Universit茅 de Montr茅al from October 22 to 24, 2026. Since its first meeting in 1972, NWAV has served as a major international forum for research on language variation and change. The conference brings together scholars interested in understanding how linguistic practices vary across speakers, communities, and social contexts, and how such variation contrib

Thu, 04/16/2026 - 22:05
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the International Symposium on Language Science and Human Well-being (ISLSHW 2026), jointly hosted by Tongji University, City University of Hong Kong, and the China Association for Medical Language and Translation Studies, to be held at City University of Hong Kong on 14 November 2026. Centered on the theme 鈥淟anguage Resources for Better Well-being Across the Human Lifespan鈥, the symposium seeks to create an international platform for cutting-ed

Thu, 04/16/2026 - 22:05
In an ever-changing, increasingly complex and plural world, attitudes often play a central role in public discourse. This also holds true for attitudes towards languages. These attitudes begin to emerge in the family and at school and continue to develop throughout life as we participate in society. In this way, they help to shape our relationship to languages and our identity. Applied linguistics has long been concerned with language attitudes. The focus has been on social situations and co

Thu, 04/16/2026 - 22:05
The Graduate Conference at University of Naples L'Orientale aims to foster an interdisciplinary debate on current and relevant topics. The 2026 edition is titled "Hiddentity Concealment and Invisibility: Interdisciplinary Investigations Into the Hidden" and investigates the hidden and its manifestations from multiple perspectives. The hidden constitutes a fundamental dimension of human experience and of its cultural, linguistic, and social representations. The 鈥渉idden鈥 emerges as a multidisc

Wed, 04/15/2026 - 07:05
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 T眉bingen (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 who wish to exchange

Wed, 04/15/2026 - 07:05
We are pleased to announce the Workshop 鈥淧rosodic systems across languages and their varieties鈥 as part of the 3rd edition of the conference 鈥淟anguages and Language at the Crossroads of Disciplines鈥 (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). This workshop will bring together researchers鈥攂oth within the French-speaking community and internationally鈥攚ho inve

Wed, 04/15/2026 - 06:05
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the 1st DL2 International Workshop, which will be held in hybrid format on 3rd and 4th December 2026 at the University of Alicante and online. We kindly ask you to distribute this invitation among your colleagues and staff. This workshop, organised by the Digital Language Learning (DL2) research group at the University of Alicante, aims to provide a forum for discussing theoretical, methodological, and practical advancements in technology-enhance

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 09:05
We are delighted to share the second call for papers with you for Konferenz zur Verarbeitung nat眉rlicher Sprache (KONVENS) 2026, organized under the auspices of the GSCL, the DGfS-CL, the 脰GAI, and SwissNLP. This year鈥檚 KONVENS will take place in Hamburg, September 14 鈥 17 under the special theme 鈥淐ontext Matters: NLP Beyond Text鈥. The conference will include a diverse program including talks by our two keynote speakers: - Dr. Valentin Hoffmann, Allen Institute for AI - Prof. Dr. Barbara P

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 09:05
We invite submissions for papers, posters, or panels focusing on, but not limited to: - Mother tongue/multilingual education strategies - Literacy development through first language instruction - Documentation and digitisation of endangered languages - Language endangerment and revitalisation practices - Linguistic diversity and social inclusion - Computational tools for low-resource language preservation - Policy, planning, and legal frameworks supporting multilingualism - Cross

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 09:05
Registration is now available for the UK Workshop on Generative Language Acquisition (UK-WGLA), to be held on 19-20 June at Ulster University in Belfast. Registration is free of charge, from https://blogs.ulster.ac.uk/language/wgla/registration/ This workshop provides a dedicated UK venue for theory-driven generative acquisition research, bringing together scholars working on syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology, and their interfaces in child language. Invited speaker: Professor Rus

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 07:05
54th Pozna艅 Linguistic Meeting Thematic Session: 锘匡豢Multimodal Dimensions of Metaphorical Cognition Organized by Tomasz Dyrmo This session aims to examine, highlighting the 鈥渂eyond-language鈥 thematic scope of the conference, how metaphorical cognition is made observable across multiple semiotic modalities. The session adopts, therefore, a focused multimodal perspective: it investigates how underlying conceptual mappings are realized and constrained within specific discourse domains through mu

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 09:05
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鈥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 conference features plenar

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 08:05
For the first time at VIZJA University, we are pleased to announce the International Scientific and Practical Conference Multilingual Dialogues鈥2026: Human鈥揂I Communication Across Generations, which will take place online on 12鈥14 June 2026. The main organiser of the conference is VIZJA University (Poland), with the following institutions joining as co-organisers: - Charles University (Czech Republic) - Universit茅 C么te d鈥橝zur (France) - Azerbaijan University of Languages (Azerbaijan)

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 07:05
The online conference 鈥淧hilosophy and Generative Grammar 3鈥 will take place on May 6鈥8, 2026. This conference will bring together philosophers and linguists to discuss topics in the philosophy of generative grammar and linguistic developments that may be of interest to philosophers. The conference will be preceded by the online workshop 鈥淎ttitude Reports, Unarticulated Constituents, and Mental Files鈥 (May 5). If you want further information about the conference or the workshop, please visi

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 07:05
We are pleased to announce the 6th European Experimental Philosophy Conference & Satellite Workshop on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Linguistic Justice, which will be held in Cagliari (Sardinia) on September 8th鈥11th, 2026. The Conference and Workshop are open to all empirically-informed and experimental work that hinges on philosophical issues, including research by linguists and that engages with linguistics. It welcomes empirically/experimentally informed investigations into language,

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 06:05
The conference Corpus Linguistics & AI brings together researchers from corpus linguistics, computational linguistics, and applied language studies to explore the growing interface between large language models and corpus-linguistic methodology. Over three days and six thematic sections, more than 20 international speakers will address topics including content and meaning analysis with LLMs, theoretical implications for corpus linguistics, AI-assisted annotation, learner corpus research, and

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