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Wed, 05/13/2026 - 17:05
The ninth talk of the Data in Historical Linguistics Seminar Series will take place remotely on Monday 25th May 2026 at 5pm BST. Martijn Windelinckx (KU Leuven, Belgium) will present on Automatic detection of MWEs in Ancient Greek mathematical (technical/scientific texts). Registration for this talk will close at midnight on Friday 22nd May and the link for this can be accessed here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSehEzwLZw9qr1HeSAjcjMfxcDQaaJLO_8zwxSe54EoL74BuNA/viewform Partic

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 16:05
The Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), the Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia (ENAH), and the Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS-Ciudad de México) are pleased to announce the 1st International Meeting on Morphology of Underrepresented Languages and Varieties, which will take place at the Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia in Mexico City from October 7 to 9, 2026. The aim of this meeting is to promote a space for dialog

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 16:05
We are delighted to announce the first Call for Proposals for the 14th Conference of the International Language and Gender Association (IGALA)! Founded in 1999, IGALA is the primary international scholarly organization committed to the promotion and support of research on language, gender, and sexuality. The 2027 IGALA conference (IGALA14) will be held at York St John University in the city of York, UK on 21-23 July 2027. The theme of the conference is ‘Researching Language, Gender and Sexuality

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 16:05
We invite submissions for the workshop Theoretical Linguistics at School, which aims to promote the integration of theoretical linguistics into secondary education. In the Netherlands, upcoming curriculum reforms for Dutch and modern foreign languages (SLO 2024/2025) mark a significant paradigm shift. Traditionally, these subjects have focused primarily on language proficiency, with limited attention to linguistic reasoning. The new learning objectives explicitly include “considering form an

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 15:05
Communication is essential to tourism. International tourism, particularly, is situated at the crossroads of language, culture, marketing communication, and “worldmaking”. As destinations compete for visibility in an increasingly global and digital environment, where traveller expectations shift rapidly, where the challenges for destinations in terms of sustainability and managing tourism responsibility become imperative, the ability to mediate experiences and translate local identity into co

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 15:05
Description: Whistled languages offer a natural laboratory for studying how human speech can be acoustically reduced yet remain intelligible. This interdisciplinary workshop explores their phonetic, phonological, and neurocognitive dimensions across the world—from Greek Sfyria to Silbo Gomero and Tashlhiyt Berber. By integrating acoustic analysis, typology, and recent EEG and behavioral findings, the meeting investigates how left- and right-hemispheric processes cooperate in decoding melodic s

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 15:05
Final Call for Papers: Extended Deadline Until Monday 18 May 2026 Language variation and change has been a major focus of linguistic research for decades, and empirical approaches to language variation can strongly benefit from systematic manipulation of variables. The goal of ExAPP is to gather scholars employing experimental methods to investigate linguistic variation. We welcome abstracts for posters and papers that cover aspects of variation on all linguistic levels, and the perception

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 14:05
Call for Papers: Extension due to infrastructure issues: The DETEC website has been unavailable due to a large fire in a datacentre in the Netherlands. We have therefore decided to extend the deadline to Wednesday noon (CEST). Abstracts can be submitted through OpenReview: https://openreview.net/group?id=DETEC/2026/Conference Submission Requirements: Abstracts must be anonymous and should be limited to a maximum of two pages of text, including tables, figures, and references. Pages sho

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 14:05
The symposium will take place online on Thursday 2 - Friday 3 July 2026 Registration (free) is now open: https://sites.edgehill.ac.uk/lxgr Invited Speakers: Stefan Gries (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) Martin Hilpert (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland) Serge Sharoff (University of Leeds, UK) Presentation abstracts: https://sites.edgehill.ac.uk/lxgr/lxgr2026-abstracts Organiser: Costas Gabrielatos (Edge Hill University) If you have problems registering, or h

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 14:05
The 9th International H-INET Conference marks a decade of H-INET activities, celebrating ten years of collaboration, research, and innovation in language education. Organized in collaboration with the Israeli Forum of Academic Writing (IFAW), this special anniversary conference brings together language educators, researchers, and practitioners to explore new perspectives on language teaching and learning in rapidly changing educational, technological, and social contexts. Day 1 (September 6) wil

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 13:05
Argumentaire: La poésie française est souvent étudiée dans la continuité de ses fondements antiques, grecs et latins, en particulier sur les plans thématiques et génériques. En revanche, le recours des poètes à l’étymologie a fait l’objet d’études plus sporadiques ou intégrées à de plus vastes enquêtes linguistiques (Rigolot 1977 ; Demonet 1992), alors que l’histoire d’un mot, depuis son berceau grec ou latin principalement, a de longue date passionné les poètes. Ces journées d’étude proposent

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 13:05
Final Call for Papers: The International Linguistic Society is delighted to invite you to participate in the International Conference on Phonetics and AI in Language Education, Phonetics 2026 Hong Kong, to be held from 3rd to 5th June 2026 in Hong Kong. The primary aim of the conference is to advance key areas of contemporary developments in phonetics and the rapidly evolving applications of AI in language education. The Phonetics 2026 Hong Kong conference envisions a vibrant platform for

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 13:05
Edith W. Clowes conceptualises post-Soviet culture in Russia on the Edge: Imagined Geographies and Post-Soviet Identity (Cornell University Press, 2011) and “The Return of Eurasia: Imagining Empire in Post-Soviet Russia” (Ab Imperio, 3 (2005), 69–96). Clowes’s article shifts imperial imaginaries and frames the Black Sea as a dynamic cultural site rather than a periphery. Positioned at the intersection of empires, languages, and shifting cultural hegemonies, the Black Sea constitutes a complex

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 12:05
Final Call for Papers: OASIS 6 (Ontology As Structured by the Interfaces with Semantics 6) will take place at the Centro de Linguística da Universidade de Lisboa, 13-16 October, 2026. The OASIS conference series aims to promote conversation across different disciplines that interface with semantics, using ontological questions as shared reference points. The broad questions in the background are these: 1. What basic ontological building blocks do we use to talk and think about the world?

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 12:05
Call for Papers: What constitutes “the truth” underpins contemporary debates and is increasingly contested and politicised. This conference steps back to reflect on the role played by “telling the truth” in literary works and non-literary discourses across historical periods, languages and cultures, with the aim of bringing a wide range of perspectives to bear on a concept of enduring importance and throwing new light on present-day tensions. Drawing on a range of analytical approaches from a

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 12:05
2nd Call for Papers: The Linguistic Society of Korea (LSK) is pleased to announce the 2026 Seoul International Conference on Linguistics (SICOL-2026), to be held on August 10–11, 2026 at Sungshin Women’s University in Seoul, Korea (Participation mode: in person). Recent advances in artificial intelligence—particularly large language models (LLMs)—have reshaped how language is processed, modeled, and analyzed. As AI systems increasingly simulate aspects of linguistic competence and performa

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 11:05
We are happy to announce the 15th edition of the NLP4CALL workshop on Natural Language Processing for Computer-Assisted Language Learning. This year, NLP4CALL will be a two-day in-person event that will take place in Gothenburg, Sweden on November 19-20, 2026. The workshop series on Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Computer-Assisted Language Learning (NLP4CALL) is a meeting place for researchers working on integrating Natural Language Processing and Speech Technologies in CALL systems an

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 11:05
We are currently in need of speakers of Spanish and German for our research project on language processing. We are looking at how native, non-native and non speakers of German and Spanish are receiving samples of different German and Spanish standard varieties respectively. The study is conducted as part of a university research seminar. Thank you in advance for anyone who wants to participate! Survey link: https://sosci.univie.ac.at/GermanSpanish/

Wed, 05/13/2026 - 11:05
Focus: Forensic linguistics, forensic speech science, and artificial intelligence Description: The theme of this year's Forensics Summer School will be protection, privacy, and proactive synthesis. In different words, we’re looking at questions like: is it possible to protect our voices from malicious actors who might want to clone us whilst still being recognisable to people around us? Further along the scale, can AI keep our identities fully withheld in sensitive contexts such as when we

Tue, 05/12/2026 - 13:05
2026. iii, 149 pp. Table of Contents Articles (Self-)censorship of sex-related language in translated young adult novels from English into Indonesian depicting sexual assault Lidya Pawestri Ayuningtyas pp. 291–312 Integrating subtitling training into a general translation programme to enhance students’ translation competence in Hong Kong Wenjing Li & Xiaolu Wang pp. 313–339 Fusion and “contra fusion”: On translating ekphrastic poetry in Edward Hopper, Ernest Farrés, and Law

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