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The LINGUIST List - Fri, 03/06/2026 - 06:05
The 61st Linguistics Colloquium will take place at the University of Pavia, Italy, from September 9 to 12, 2026. Founded in Hamburg in 1966, the Linguistics Colloquium has since been hosted in almost 20 countries. It provides a platform for the study of language and languages in all areas of linguistics and warmly welcomes researchers from diverse theoretical backgrounds. The colloquium is distinguished by its cooperative and open culture of discussion: innovative ideas meet critical reflecti

The LINGUIST List - Fri, 03/06/2026 - 06:05
The annual An茅la/VIOT Juniorendag (junior research day) will take place at the University of Amsterdam on Friday 29 May 2026. BA and MA students, recent graduates, and PhD candidates will have the opportunity to present their research in the field of applied linguistics (language use, language acquisition, language education, language proficiency, or communication) during the Juniorendag. Both lectures and poster presentations are welcome. Lectures will last 15 minutes. Additionally, the annual

Conferences - Fri, 03/06/2026 - 06:05
Organisers: Klaus Abels, Ad Neeleman, Sakshi Bhatia, Sana Kidwai Workshop webpage: TBA Rightward Movement is a two-day inaugural workshop of the AHRC funded project 'The Structure and Processing of Rightward Scrambling in Hindi-Urdu.鈥 The workshop will bring together researchers working on the syntax of (apparent) rightward movement in any language. It aims to advance our understanding of left-right asymmetries and word order variation by exploring theoretical and empirical perspectives on

The LINGUIST List - Fri, 03/06/2026 - 06:05
Organisers: Klaus Abels, Ad Neeleman, Sakshi Bhatia, Sana Kidwai Workshop webpage: TBA Rightward Movement is a two-day inaugural workshop of the AHRC funded project 'The Structure and Processing of Rightward Scrambling in Hindi-Urdu.鈥 The workshop will bring together researchers working on the syntax of (apparent) rightward movement in any language. It aims to advance our understanding of left-right asymmetries and word order variation by exploring theoretical and empirical perspectives on

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