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Fri, 02/20/2026 - 09:05
Final Call for Papers: CFP Deadline Extended to February 28 After the success of our initial two workshops focused on meaning and form, we are excited to launch a third POQAL meeting, this time without subject limitations. We hope to welcome your research on polar(-like) questions, especially in lesser studied languages and dimensions of form and meaning. As before, the aim is to discuss the phenomenon across subdisciplines and we will do everything we can to curate a program to facilitate

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

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:05
We are looking for phonetically trained individuals to do a phonetic transcription task as part of a larger study. The task requires each individual to phonetically transcribe 180 non-words. Payment will be in the form of a £50 Amazon voucher. Eligibility criteria: 1. Expertise in IPA 2. Being native English speakers or reliably distinguishing between all British English phonemes If interested, please contact shiri[.]lev-ari AT rhul[.]ac[.]uk

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:05
The MapLE project has created a glossary of terms used in epistemicity: https://epistemicity.net/glossary/ We (Giosuè Balocco, Jenneke van der Wal, Seppo Kittilä) wanted to create some clarity in the terminology of evidentiality, egophoricity, mirativity, information structure and epistemic modality, including hyperlinks to compare the various terms. So if you’ve always wanted to know the 8 alternative names for ’non-egophoric’ or look up what ‘privileged access’ means, we hope this glossary

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:05
Focus: Theoretical linguistics and analytic philosophy (broadly construed) Description: The Yerevan Academy for Linguistics and Philosophy (YALP) is an annual intensive summer program in linguistics and philosophy. YALP started out in 2017 and brings each year over 50 undergraduate and graduate students together. It hosts students from Armenia and other countries in the region (broadly construed). The purpose of the academy is to provide an opportunity for students to develop their k

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 13:05
Offres de stages gratifiés – Projet FPL (Français parlé en Limousin) Université de Poitiers | Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine Le projet FPL (laboratoire FoReLLIS) étudie la variation du français parlé en Limousin et son impact dans la pratique orthophonique (description linguistique, représentations sociales et applications dans les prises en soin). Missions proposées: Collecte et enregistrement de données orales (Haute-Vienne, Corrèze, Creuse, Charente) Transcription phonétique (Praat) Transc

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 13:05
2nd Call for Papers: We now welcome abstract submissions for the 6th international conference Thinking, Doing, Learning: Usage-Based Perspectives on Second Language Learning (TDL6) taking place at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, on 14–16 October 2026! URL for submission of abstracts: https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/TDL6/ After the successful 5th edition in Kolding in 2024, TDL6 again brings together researchers exploring second language learning through usage-b

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 13:05
Call for Papers: The conference on "The Syntax of Nominal Copular Clauses: Cross-linguistic description and formal theories'" (SyNCC) is part of the AHRC/DFG-funded SynCop project (http://syncop.info). It will focus on the syntax and semantics of sentences with a nominal predicate, aiming for a discussion with both breadth and depth. The immediate goal of the conference is to bring together both theoretical insights from in-depth analysis and a broadening of the empirical landscape to include

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
The Center for Advanced Language Proficiency Education Research (CALPER) at Penn State is offering the second in a free professional development webinar series, "Advances in World Language Pedagogy". In the next webinar, Dr. Amanda Huensch (University of Pittsburgh) will be presenting on "Challenges and solutions to incorporating pronunciation instruction in second language classrooms". See the session description here: https://calper.la.psu.edu/professional-development/advances-in-world-languag

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 11:05
Description: General Description: The Empirical Foundations of Linguistics (EFL) project is seeking to hire a postdoctoral fellow to work within Workpackage 5 “Linguistic diversity as a testing ground for theories of language”. Employment is for 1 year renewable once, with a start date between September 1st and December 1st, 2026. EFL is an inIdEx project funded by Université Paris Cité within the framework of its 2025-2030 programme. It coordinates the work of more than 180 permanent r

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

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 10:05
From 18 to 20 November 2026, the second Biennial of Czech Linguistics will take place at the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University in Brno. The aim of the Biennial is to cover Czech linguistics in its full methodological and thematic breadth. We welcome contributions and participants from all linguistic disciplines and philologies, representing a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches. The conference is structured around thematic workshops and will also include a general pos

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 10:05
Registration for SAIL 2026 is now open! Interested participants may register through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/symposium-on-american-indian-languages-2026-tickets-1983024009193?aff=oddtdtcreator The program may be found on our website: https://sites.google.com/view/sail-uofa/program Our special session theme for 2026 is Innovative Pedagogies. Education lies at the core of language revitalization. Passing on our ancestral languages is done by fostering a relationship betwee

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 17:05
SUMMARY “The Literary Lifeline. Bibliotherapy and the Transforming Power of Reading” is a brief autobiographic book about the influence of literature along the varied stages of the individual’s life. In the preface Harvey anticipates the restorative role of the reading activity, which leads into questions about its power, its impact on patients who suffer dementia and other mental illnesses, and its healing effect on people in moments of grief, sickness, and death. Moreover, the author offer

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 17:05
SUMMARY The volume The Grammar of Impoliteness, edited by Daniel Van Olmen, Marta Andersson, Jonathan Culpeper and Riccardo Giomi, explores the grammatical dimension of linguistic impoliteness. The central hypothesis that unites the contributions is that impoliteness is not an exclusively socio-pragmatic and contextual phenomenon, but can be encoded in specific linguistic forms and constructions. To examine this thesis, the volume brings together contributions that adopt diverse theoretical,

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