Call for Papers:
We invite 100-word abstracts until October 25, 2024. Please send your abstract to Diogo Pinheiro (diogopinheiro@letras.ufrj.br). We will let you know whether we can incorporate your abstract in the proposed theme session by the end of October. If our theme session is accepted, we will ask authors of provisionally accepted abstracts to submit an extended abstract (max. 500 words) via the conference submission system until January 15th. The extended abstract will then be subject
Call for Papers:
Working languages: French and English
Abstracts (1 page) should be sent to pierre-yves.modicom (at) univ-lyon3.fr and clea.patin (at) univ-lyon3.fr by January 15th.
The full call can be found under: https://minimamodica.wordpress.com/tea/
or: https://cel.univ-lyon3.fr/cel-colloque-transferts-materiels-discursifs-et-linguistiques-dans-le-domaine-du-the-de-1856-a-nos-jours
For more information, please visit the conference link below.
For more information, please visit the conference link below.
Call for Papers:
Translating the Caribbean
Heterolingualism is one of the defining characteristics of literature in the Caribbean, as authors switch between languages and language varieties in unique and organic ways. The Caribbean region in fact constitutes one of the world鈥檚 most extensive and most varied sites of creolization. Caribbean creoles have become important objects of study in linguistics, literary and postcolonial studies, and translation studies.
Due to the heterolingual nature o
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Clause linkage in Iranian languages is a fascinating topic. It includes often seemingly inconsistent systems of clause linking strategies with competing right and left branching patterns, sometimes allowing for several interpretations. We welcome papers that address clause linking in Old, Middle, and New Iranian languages and/or in languages from language families that are in contact with Iranian, e.g. Turkic, Semitic, and Indo-Aryan languages. The presentations can take a synt
Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Faculty
Los Angeles, California
The Department of Psychology鈥檚 Brain and Cognitive Science area within the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position. We are particularly interested in candidates with a computational approach to language research.
The study of language and higher order cognition is undergoing rapid transformation, fuel
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS for REGULAR SESSION (and SPECIAL SESSION)
Submission deadline (POSTPONED): October 14, 2024
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=computel8
We encourage submissions that explore the interface and intersection of computational linguistics, documentary linguistics, and community-based efforts in language revitalization and reclamation. This includes submissions that:
(i) propose or demonstrate new methods or technologies for tasks or applications focused
Call for Papers:
SPECIAL THEME SESSION - BUILDING TOOLS TOGETHER - DL POSTPONED to OCT. 14, 2024
In addition to the main session, the ComputEL-8 workshop invites self-identified submissions to a special themed session on 鈥淏uilding Tools Together鈥, oriented toward amplifying our shared understanding of how best to work together across disciplinary and cultural boundaries to build technological tools that support community language revitalization.
We invite presentations that: (1) describe coll
Call for Papers:
Abstracts should be between 400 and 500 words (excluding references) and should clearly state research question(s), approach, data, method, and (expected) results. Authors may submit a maximum of two abstracts if at least one paper is co鈥恆uthored.
Anonymised submissions should be sent to conference organisers at this email: icame46@flf.vu.lt
鈥 Full paper: 20 + 10 mins discussion
鈥 Short paper/Work鈥恑n鈥恜rogress report: 10 + 5 mins discussion
鈥 Software demonstration: 20 + 10 mi
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Nordic-Baltic Responsible Evaluation and Alignment of Language Models
We are pleased to invite submissions to the 1st Workshop on Nordic-Baltic Responsible Evaluation and Alignment of Language Models (NB-REAL), to be held on March 2, 2025, as part of the NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025 conference in Tallinn, Estonia.
About the Workshop:
This workshop focuses on the responsible evaluation and alignment of Large Language Models (LLMs) for Nordic and Baltic languages. Our goal is to b
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Formal Approaches to South Asian Languages (FASAL) is the main North American venue dedicated to the presentation and discussion of linguistic research on South Asian languages. We welcome submissions that draw on data from South Asian languages (including Austro-Asiatic, Dravidian, Indo-Aryan, and Tibeto-Burman languages) using a wide range of methodologies.
Submissions on under-researched and endangered South Asian languages, submissions from minority groups, and submissions
Call for Papers:
Call information: We invite the submission of long abstracts that present original, unpublished research relevant to the themes of the workshop. Abstracts must not exceed 5 pages, including references.
Abstracts should be submitted in English in PDF format only via the EasyChair platform at the following link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=derimo2025
Proceedings will be published, open-access, in time for the workshop.
Deadline for long abstract submission: January
2nd Call for Papers:
ICTEAP-5 will feature both oral and poster sessions. The abstract submission form allows you to specify whether you would prefer an oral or poster presentation. All abstracts should be written in English and limited to 500 words, with one extra page to include examples, references, tables, and figures. Abstracts should be anonymous and in standard 12-point Times New Roman font, with margins of 1 inch. All abstracts will undergo a double-blind review process.
An individual
2nd Call for Papers:
We are pleased to send you our 2nd Call for papers for our international conference "Generics and stereotypes in discourse: a cross-disciplinary perspective", which will be held at Leiden University on 5-6 June 2025.
Please find it here, on the conference website: https://www.staff.universiteitleiden.nl/events/2025/06/generics-and-stereotypes
The deadline for submissions is 15 January 2025.
Keynote talk: Camiel J. Beukeboom, 鈥淟inguistic stereotyping: How and why we gener
2nd Call for Papers:
Verl盲ngerte Abgabefrist bis zum 31.10.2024.
Den vollst盲ndigen Call sowie weitere Informationen zur Tagung und zum DFG-Projekt finden Sie auf unserer Projekthomepage.
The Department of Psychology and Department of Modern Languages and Cultures at the Rochester Institute of Technology jointly invite applications for a full-time, 9-month tenure-track Assistant Professor of Computational Linguistics, beginning in August 2025. Candidates are expected to have an earned doctoral degree (in hand by August 2025) in Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, or a related field.
Successful candidates should demonstrate computational expertise, strong research talent, and
MindCORE seeks to recruit outstanding postdoctoral researchers for our Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral Scholars. Housed within the School of Arts & Sciences of the University of Pennsylvania, MindCORE is an interdisciplinary effort to understand human intelligence and behavior.
Designed for individuals who have recently obtained a PhD degree in neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, or other cognitive science discipline, the MindCORE Fellowship is a springboar
The Linguistics Program at the University of South Carolina invites students to apply to its PhD program for Fall 2025. Students with a BA or MA in Linguistics may be directly admitted to the PhD program. We offer a competitive funding package for PhD students.
The program seeks to ground students in theory and method while encouraging interdisciplinary approaches to the study of language. We welcome students considering specializations in:
-鈥疕istorical linguistics
-鈥疨honetics, phonology
-鈥疨syc
Call for Papers:
In our conference, we seek to bring together different perspectives on cringe and its neighboring ambivalent affects and everyday aesthetics. We welcome contributions from the broad vantage points of literary studies and linguistics, as well as other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.
Our core interest lies in contributions that engage with one or more of these axes of analysis:
1) cringe as performed with and around language, intensified through highly mediat