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Tue, 01/27/2026 - 07:05
Motivation and Topics of Interest: Understanding how LLMs capture, propagate, or even invent semantic shifts raises fundamental questions for lexicography, language modeling, and semantic resources. Addressing these questions requires close collaboration between computational linguistics, lexicography, and lexical resource development. Such interdisciplinary work can shed light on how large language models both reflect and reshape linguistic creativity, an inquiry that lies at the core of the

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 06:05
We are happy to announce the 2nd conference on language policy in a German-speaking context. After the first conference in 2024, and the successful launch of the German network on language policy (https://www.sprachenpolitik.de) as well as the new journal Sprachpolitik & Sprachenpolitik (the first issue will officially be presented at the annual IDS conference in March 2026), the second conference will take place on September 2-4, 2026. Venue is again the Leibniz Institute for the German Languag

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 05:05
Research-informed pedagogical innovation in language education across ESP, EAP, EFL, EMI, CLIL, and multilingual contexts, with emphasis on: - pedagogical innovation - multiliteracies & multimodality - digital and AI literacies - assessment and curriculum design Conference Themes include (but are not limited to): - Action Research in Language Education - AI Literacy - Assessment Practices and Feedback - Blended, Hybrid, and Augmented Learning - ChatGPT and Generative AI in

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 05:05
Meeting Info: The Transalpine Typology Meeting is an annual meeting at different locations around the Alpes to create an open network of typologists and share insights and feedback on our research projects in a welcoming and informal context. In this regard, we warmly invite submissions for presentations on topics related to linguistic typology and comparative linguistics in general from early-career researchers (PhD students, postdoc fellows) as well as experienced scholars worldwide. Abs

Mon, 01/26/2026 - 12:05
Overview: The Linguistics, Semiotics, and Discourse Analysis Laboratory is organizing the 14th Doctoral Symposium, to be held on April 23 and 24, 2026, at the Faculty of Letters and Humanities Ben M’Sick, Casablanca. ​This symposium invites doctoral candidates in Linguistics, Semiotics, Cinema, and Contemporary Arts from Moroccan and international universities. It serves as a platform for presenting research in theoretical and applied linguistics, semiotics, cinema, and visual culture. ​ Sym

Mon, 01/26/2026 - 11:05
The Himalayan Languages Symposium is an open, scholarly, multidisciplinary forum for scholars of Himalayan languages. Contributions are welcome on the linguistic study of any language of the greater Himalayan region, e.g., Burushaski, Kusunda, Tibeto-Burman, Indo-Iranian, Austroasiatic, Kradai, Andamanese, Nihali, Dravidian, or any other language of the area. Contributions are also invited from related disciplines, such as history, anthropology, archaeology, and prehistory, focusing on the great

Mon, 01/26/2026 - 10:05
The Department of Foreign Language Education at Middle East Technical University is pleased to announce the call for the 28th British Novelists International Conference. This year’s theme is "Ali Smith and Her Work". The conference will be held on 3-4 December 2026 in Ankara, Turkey. We invite submissions from a broad range of disciplines, including literary studies, cultural studies, environmental humanities, queer studies, narrative studies, media studies, philosophy, sociology, and fine ar

Mon, 01/26/2026 - 09:05
Since the public release of ChatGPT in November 2022, generative artificial intelligence has become a key talking point in academic, educational, and professional contexts, as well as in broader public discourse. The capacity for Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate text and imagery in response to user inputs requires critical investigation to consider the nature and cultural impact of this new meaning-making phenomenon: what patterns of language and imagery do LLMs produce?, and how do such

Mon, 01/26/2026 - 09:05
We are pleased to circulate the Call for Papers for the 9th Researching and Applying Metaphor (RaAM) specialised seminar Metaphor in vitro. From texts to brains, which will be hosted by the University School for Advanced Studies (IUSS) in Pavia on 16-17 June 2026, organised by the Neurolinguistics and Experimental Pragmatics Laboratory (NEPLab) and supported by the ERC project “PROcessing MEtaphors: Neurochronometry, Acquisition and DEcay” (PROMENADE). The seminar is organized in collaboration w

Fri, 01/23/2026 - 09:05
From Arabia to Central Asia and eastward to Oceania, the Asia Pacific Region is known for its mosaic of peoples, languages, cultures, traditions, geographies, narratives, histories, and contemporary challenges. This region is home to ancient civilizations, major religions, artistic realizations, linguistic tapestries, mythologies, philosophies, and various human pursuits and achievements. It is from this region that the humanities is more vibrant and plays a primordial role in framing, interpret

Fri, 01/23/2026 - 08:05
The conference serves as a platform for educators from around the world to share their experiences in teaching foreign languages to both young and adult learners across a variety of settings. This year’s online event focuses on inclusive practices that empower diverse learners and support equitable access to language education. Participants will gain practical strategies, discover innovative tools, and connect with a global community committed to creating welcoming learner-centered classrooms.

Fri, 01/23/2026 - 07:05
Open Call for Papers sponsored by the Linguistics and Language Studies Interdisciplinary Network of the GSA for the 50th Annual Conference of the German Studies Association, Phoenix, Arizona, September 24-27, 2026. Deadline for submissions: February 28, 2026. Linguistics and Language Studies in German Studies The Linguistics and Language Studies Interdisciplinary Network of the GSA invites papers on topics relevant to linguistics and language in German Studies, broadly conceived. We seek

Fri, 01/23/2026 - 07:05
The workshop Leveraging Derived Text Formats to Unlock Copyrighted Collections for Open Science will be held at the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2026). Derived Text Formats (DTF), also known as extracted features, offer a promising solution for enabling research on textual data that cannot be shared in its original form due to copyright or privacy restrictions. This workshop brings together researchers, legal experts, and infrastructure providers to explore the creation,

Fri, 01/23/2026 - 05:05
We are happy to announce the first Call for Papers for the second edition of the conference series Applications of Relevance Theory (RT) to Translation and Interpreting (ARTTI). After the success of ARTTI-1 in Rome in February 2023, the second edition of ARTTI hopes to bring together cutting-edge research at the intersection of Relevance Theory and Translation and Interpreting Studies (T&I), with a special focus on theoretical and methodological developments related to the RT-T&I interface. Th

Fri, 01/23/2026 - 05:05
We are delighted to host the EuroSLA-sponsored workshop ‘Multimodal processing in SLA: bridging input modes and research methods’, at KU Leuven, on May 5 2026. This one-day workshop will bring together researchers interested in multimodal processing in SLA.The aim is to create a space where researchers can exchange ideas, reflect critically on current research practices, and explore new avenues for investigation. We seek to inspire fresh perspectives, promote methodological advancements, an

Fri, 01/23/2026 - 05:05
The International Conference on Dialect Mapping – Tunisia (ICDMap Tunisia 2026) is the first international forum fully dedicated to the scientific, technological, and cultural dimensions of dialect mapping and linguistic spatial representation, with a special focus on the Linguistic Atlas of Tunisian project (LAT). Dialect mapping stands at the fascinating crossroads of linguistics, geography, and technology, illuminating the rich tapestry of human language variation across regions and communiti

Thu, 01/22/2026 - 08:05
We invite submissions to the 15th edition of the Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics (CMCL 2026). CMCL invites papers on cognitive modeling, cognitively-inspired natural language processing, and more broadly, the alignment of language models with human cognition. Specific topics include, but are not limited to: - Analysis of computational models that process linguistic data to yield insights into human language comprehension, production, or acquisition. - Presentat

Thu, 01/22/2026 - 07:05
The 33rd International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar will be held on August 03 - August 04, 2026 at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (Bergen, Norway). The HPSG 2026 conference will be a two-day main conference (3rd - 4th of August). It will be co-located with the DELPH-IN meeting held over the preceding week (27th - 31st of July). Anonymous abstracts are invited that address linguistic, foundational, or computational issues relating to or in the spiri

Thu, 01/22/2026 - 06:05
In collaboration with the European Confederation of Language Centres in Higher Education (CercleS) and the Réseau National des Centres de Langues de l'Enseignement Supérieur de France (Ranacles), the UNamur Language Center is organizing the upcoming CercleS Teacher Training Week. The event will take place on 19-22 May 2026 and will bring together around 30 participants from across Europe for four days of exchange, reflection, and hands-on collaboration. This Teacher Training Week will prov

Thu, 01/22/2026 - 06:05
According to Iedema (2003), resemiotization provides the analytical means for tracing how semiotics are translated from one into the other as social processes unfold, as well as for asking why these semiotics (rather than others) are mobilized to do certain things at certain times. In fact, as Kress and Van Leeuwen (1996: 37) points out, transcoding between a range of semiotic modes represents a more adequate understanding of representation and communication. For this reason, over the past de

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