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Fri, 11/28/2025 - 08:05
We invite submissions for 50-minute presentations, 20-minute presentations, and poster presentations. We are particularly interested in presentations that explore: - Innovative classroom linguistic techniques that promote active participation and collaboration - Linguistic strategies for engaging students both inside and outside the classroom - Methods for fostering meaningful student–teacher and student–student interaction - Practical applications of linguistics, technology, games, o

Fri, 11/28/2025 - 08:05
Description: The second edition of the DM meets Nano workshop, to be held at the Masaryk University (Brno) on July 7-9, 2026, aims to bring together researchers working within Distributed Morphology and Nanosyntax, inviting them to share recent developments and findings in their respective frameworks and/or to examine (key) phenomena from a comparative perspective, highlighting both the similarities and differences between the two approaches. This way, the conference wants to encourage dialogue

Fri, 11/28/2025 - 07:05
Theme Session Title: "Between Entrenchment and Imagination: Cognitive, Crosslinguistic, Corpus-Based, and Multimodal Perspectives on Idioms, Creativity, and Figurativity" Idioms occupy a unique position at the intersection of figurative thought, linguistic structure, and creative language use. With their relatively inflexible forms and conceptually dense meanings, idioms often invite local adaptations, humorous reinterpretations, multimodal elaborations, and other innovative uses in discourse

Fri, 11/28/2025 - 07:05
Call for participation: SemEval-2026 Task 13: Detecting Machine-Generated Code We announce an exciting and challenging new SemEval task! With the rapid growth of large language models for code generation, it is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish between code written by humans and code produced by AI systems. This raises serious concerns for academic integrity, hiring evaluations, and software security. To address this, we are introducing SemEval-2026 Task 13: Detecting Machin

Fri, 11/28/2025 - 07:05
Final Call for Papers: By repeated request and popular demand, the Organizing Committee of the Conference of Methods in Dialectology and Language Diversity XIX (4-7 Aug. 2026 at qewem, UBC, Vancouver) is pleased to announce THE EXTENSION of its PAPER and POSTER deadline from 30 November to 7 December 2025, 11:59 pm PT. Methods XIX website and Call for papers/posters details: thttps://methodsxix.ubc.ca The workshop deadline closed on 31 October. Six workshops were accepted (see below):

Fri, 11/28/2025 - 06:05
2nd Call for Papers: INSTILS – the International Network for Skills Training in Intergenerational Language Sustainability – invites you to its inaugural conference on Discoveries and Insights in Skills Training in Intergenerational Language Sustainability (DISTILS-01). A key element of intergenerational language sustainability is building capacity within communities to define and meet their own language goals. To support these aspirations, numerous programs and initiatives (including CoLang,

Fri, 11/28/2025 - 06:05
Final Call for Papers: The deadline for contributions to the workshop on AI in language evolution will be extended to December 7. This workshop, on artificial intelligence methods, will be organized in conjunction with the Evolang 2026 conference in Plovdiv, held from April 7-10, 2026. We invite two-page abstracts in the Evolang format about recent and ongoing work on language evolution that employs AI techniques in any form - be it for agent-based modeling, data analysis, computational li

Fri, 11/28/2025 - 06:05
Valérie Delavigne (Clesthia EA 7345, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle) Sara Vecchiato (Laboratorio di Redattologia e Traduttologia, Università degli Studi di Udine) L’étude des terminologies est indissociable de la prise en compte des besoins et des applications : descriptions, création de ressources terminographiques, rédaction professionnelle, communication technique, aménagement linguistique, équipement terminologique, normalisation, aide à la traduction, politique linguistique, documentation

Fri, 11/28/2025 - 05:05
Announcing the UK Workshop on Generative Language Acquisition (UK-WGLA), to be held on 26-27 June 2026 at Ulster University in Belfast, Northern Ireland This workshop will provide 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 Rushen Shi (Université du Québec à Montréal) The workshop will feature two special sessions:

Thu, 11/27/2025 - 08:05
Description: About Wenzhou-Kean University: Wenzhou-Kean University (WKU), located in Wenzhou, China, one of three Sino-American universities along with NYU Shanghai and Duke Kunshan University, is approved by the Ministry of Education of China. Launched in 2012, WKU offers a unique model of higher education in partnership with Kean University, a comprehensive, public university in the state of New Jersey that is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. WKU sits on

Thu, 11/27/2025 - 08:05
We invite scholars, instructors, and researchers to submit abstracts for the second annual conference Languages in the South. The conference aims to examine the state of the field of language teaching, learning, and education from various perspectives with a particular focus on institutions in the Southeastern United States. We encourage proposals for 15-minute individual presentations that address, but are not limited to, the following: - Experiential learning - Acquisition and linguist

Thu, 11/27/2025 - 08:05
Forms of address—such as titles, honorifics, and pronominal choices—are among the most sensitive linguistic indicators of social relations, politeness norms, and identity. As societies undergo social, political, economic, and ideological transformations, corresponding shifts in politeness and address practices emerge. Migrant, colonial, and Indigenous heritage languages, which interact intensively with dominant societal languages, offer a particularly rich terrain for examining these dynamics.

Thu, 11/27/2025 - 07:05
Final Call for Papers: Please see the conference website to read this call in Kiswahili, Lingála, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. Deadline extension: The call for papers for the 11th International Conference on Bantu Languages (Bantu11) at Ghent University (August 18-21, 2026) is now open. The conference will include a general session which welcomes contributions on any aspect of the Bantu languages, alongside eleven workshops on specific topics (see the workshop descriptions on the conf

Thu, 11/27/2025 - 07:05
Conference Description: We are delighted to invite participants to the 16th Newcastle & Northumbria Postgraduate Conference in Language and Linguistics (NNPCiLL16). The conference is scheduled for the 14th April 2026 at the main campus of Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne. We will be offering hybrid participation for both in-person and online attendees. We invite postgraduate students (including MA, MSc, MLitt, MPhil, and PhD) from all areas of linguistic research—both theoretical an

Thu, 11/27/2025 - 07:05
CLIB is an international conference aiming to explore novel approaches and methods in computational linguistics and natural language processing (NLP), particularly their application to small and less-resourced languages SUCH AS (but not limited to) Bulgarian, and to bridge the gap between large and small languages in language technologies. The Conference is dedicated to fostering the NLP community and promoting cooperation between Bulgarian and international researchers and teams worldwide by sh

Thu, 11/27/2025 - 06:05
The Journal for German and Scandinavian Studies (ISSN 2815-2867) invites submissions for its 2026 thematic volume, dedicated to the topic “Translation as Transfer, Memory and Art.” This volume celebrates the 65th anniversary of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Reneta Kileva-Stamenova, a distinguished scholar in translation studies and a renowned translator from German into Bulgarian. We welcome original research that explores translation as a linguistic, cultural, and artistic practice, with particular em

Thu, 11/27/2025 - 06:05
Description du colloque : La bande dessinée de langue française présente une diversité socioculturelle et linguistique qui suscite un intérêt croissant depuis quelques années, tant dans la recherche que dans l’enseignement du français. Ce colloque vise à explorer de manière transdisciplinaire – à travers les prismes de la linguistique, de la littérature et de la didactique – cette diversité dans les albums de bande dessinée, le roman graphique et les webtoons contemporains. Sur le plan linguis

Thu, 11/27/2025 - 06:05
Call for Papers: Visit our Conference Website: https://sites.google.com/view/mia-conference2026/call-for-papers?authuser=0 Send your abstracts to: MIA.Conference2026@gmail.com Indicate the category that most represents your abstract. Languages for Submissions: Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, French, and English. We extended the deadline for submissions to December 12, 2025. Motivations and goal: Migration is not only a demographic phenomenon but also a site where power, ideol

Thu, 11/27/2025 - 05:05
Description: The University of Cologne is one of the oldest and largest universities in Germany. With its six Faculties covering a broad spectrum of disciplines and its internationally outstanding research profile areas, it enjoys an excellent reputation for its academic achievements and high standards of undergraduate and graduate education. The department of linguistics combines typological, diachronic and phonetic approaches in the study of communicative interaction and plays a leading rol

Wed, 11/26/2025 - 14:05
This thesis examines multimodal (im)politeness in telecinematic discourse and its subtitling. It brings together research in (im)politeness, audiovisual translation (AVT), multimodality and the pragmatics of fiction to provide concrete analytical frameworks to study how situated (im)politeness is expressed multimodally in an unfolding interaction and how multimodal (im)politeness is rendered in subtitling, which have received scarce attention in each of the mentioned research field. Using the

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