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Fri, 10/24/2025 - 06:05
We are delighted to announce that Lavender Languages and Linguistics 32 will be held at the University of Edinburgh from Wednesday 2nd – Friday 4th September 2026. The theme of the conference is ‘Queer (Dis)Belonging’ (description on our website: https://lavlang32.ppls.ed.ac.uk/). We are excited to host the following keynote speakers: - Dr. Nikki Lane (Duke University) - Dr. Kevin Guyan (the University of Edinburgh, School of Business) - Prof. Erez Levon (Universität Bern) - Dr. Stam

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 06:05
Meeting Description: The main focus of the NeuroD-WELL series of workshops is the early development of language in individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, or at risk of developing language impairments due to familial risk or other risk factors. It is known that language deficits occur in a variety of neurodevelopmental disorders, as in intellectual disabilities, language disorder, social communication disorder, or autism spectrum disorder, as well as in at-risk groups. However, little

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 06:05
Evaluation Task co-located with Multilingual Digital Terminology Today (MDTT) 2026 Official Website: https://detech2026.dei.unipd.it/ Overview: The DEfinition and Term Extraction Challenge (DETECH) focuses on the automatic extraction of domain-specific terminology and the generation of clear, context-aware definitions in Italian medical discourse. Organized within the HEREDITARY project, DETECH inaugurates a new evaluation challenge dedicated to the intersection of terminology, NLP, and

Fri, 10/24/2025 - 05:05
Workshop title: Advances in data-driven research on lexical and semantic change Key words: lexical semantics, diachrony, historical linguistics, natural language processing, corpus-based techniques, computational semantics Convenors: Stefano De Pascale (KU Leuven / Vrije Universiteit Brussel) & Haim Dubossarsky (Queen Mary University London) Call for Abstracts: we invite submissions for a workshop on “Advances in data-driven research on lexical and semantic change”, to be held as part of th

Thu, 10/23/2025 - 09:05
Ten years ago, the University of Chile announced the implementation of its Equity and Inclusion policy for Students*; as part of the Department of Linguistics, today we should review what has been achieved and what is still missing from a linguistic and pedagogical perspective. The 3rd Research Conference: Learning and teaching languages in the 21st-century Southern Hemisphere and the ‘Developing World’ offers researchers, teachers, and students an opportunity to meet and explore how teaching, l

Thu, 10/23/2025 - 06:05
The Kinds of Agency conference invites interdisciplinary exploration of the many forms and manifestations of agency. From intentional action and communication to moral responsibility, autonomy, and selfhood, agency is central to our understanding of human cognition and behavior. Yet it is increasingly clear that agency is not a singular phenomenon: it may be distributed, embodied, emergent, nonhuman, or collective. Our aim is to foster cross-disciplinary discussions on various types or kinds of

Thu, 10/23/2025 - 05:05
After earlier installments in Paris (2022), Tours (2024) and Lille (2025), we are happy to announce that the fourth workshop ‘Des Langues Pas Si Mortes’ (DELPASIMO 4) will take place at the Côte d’Azur University (Nice, France) on March 13-14, 2026. The event is hosted by the lab ‘Bases, Corpus, Langage’ (BCL, UMR 7320). The workshop series DELPASIMO is devoted to the formal grammar of historical languages, primarily from a synchronic (rather than diachronic) perspective. The conference is op

Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:05
The LIMES-Colloquium 2026 will take place from 11 March to 13 March 2026 at the Trier University. LIMES is a conference for young researchers in the field of Romance linguistics and is primarily aimed at doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers and advanced Master's students. Contributions from all subdisciplines of linguistics and on all Romance languages are welcome. Presentations are limited to 20 minutes, followed by a ten-minute discussion. Please send abstracts (max. 500 words,

Wed, 10/22/2025 - 06:05
The ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics is pleased to announce the Workshop on Mixed Projections and Associated Constructions (MixPAC), to be held in Budapest, Hungary, on 26 June 2026. The workshop seeks to foster fruitful dialogue between researchers through syntactic analyses of construction types involving mixed extended projections (in particular, constructions involving deverbal nouns, deverbal adjectives or deverbal adverbs), from a wide range of language families and analytical perspect

Wed, 10/22/2025 - 05:05
The Linguistic Colloquium Language, Region, Identity aims to foster scientific exchanges within the Alpine region and beyond. It is specifically targeted at early career researchers (PhD students and post-docs). The colloquia, jointly organised by a team from six universities and research centres in Austria, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland, intend to offer a forum for discussing current and recently concluded projects. The biennial editions are organised around three keywords: language, region a

Wed, 10/22/2025 - 05:05
Nos complace anunciar el II Congreso Internacional de Sociolingüística del Español, que se celebrará en la Universidad de Lisboa del 20 al 22 de abril de 2026. Este evento reúne a investigadores, docentes y estudiantes interesados en explorar las múltiples facetas de la sociolingüística aplicada a la lengua española. Bajo una visión amplia e inclusiva de la disciplina, este congreso ofrece un espacio para reflexionar y debatir sobre las interacciones entre la lengua y la sociedad, en el sentido

Wed, 10/22/2025 - 05:05
Vendredi 14 novembre 2025 9h00 - 9h30: Accueil 9h30 – 12h15 Force et développement de la grammaire métaopérationnelle 9h30 - 10h00 Jean-Pierre Gabilan (Université de Savoie Mont-Blanc): Originalité de la métaopération à son émergence – et toujours aujourd’hui. 10h00 - 10h30 Francisco Matte Bon (Università degli studi internazionali di Roma - UNINT): Possibles représentations métaopérationnelles des systèmes linguistiques et de leurs comparaisons pour dépasser le niveau des micro

Tue, 10/21/2025 - 11:05
The 38th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL-38) will be held from May 8–10, 2026 at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., USA. Launched in 1989, the NACCL conference series has become a major academic platform for Chinese language and linguistics research in North America and beyond. NACCL-38 invites abstracts in all subfields of Chinese linguistics, including but not limited to: - Syntax, Morphology - Phonetics, Phonology - Semantics, Pragmatics -

Tue, 10/21/2025 - 10:05
The Unicode Consortium is hosting a Unicode Technical Workshop from November 11-13, 2025, at the Microsoft campus in Mountain View, California. Attendees will be able to attend workshops, seminars, free-form discussions, and lightning talks centered around internationalization libraries, locale data frameworks, globalization tooling, localization pipelines, input methods, and text rendering. Other topics include script encoding, handling bidirectional text, and fonts. Network with the develop

Tue, 10/21/2025 - 10:05
The inaugural SilkRoadNLP workshop provides a platform for advancing Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Large Language Models (LLMs) for the Iranian linguistic family—a diverse group of languages spoken across Iran, Afghanistan, Central and South Asia, and the Caucasus. We welcome work that bridges computational methods with linguistic, social, and cultural perspectives to ensure that the technologies shaping the future of language reflect this region’s diversity and depth. Recent advances

Tue, 10/21/2025 - 10:05
The ICNGL conference series (also known as NGL) provides an open forum for linguistic research in order to facilitate the exchange of ideas on Nordic (including Germanic, Finnic, Saami and Greenlandic) and other languages. Its main goals are to create and strengthen connections between researchers working on different languages, with different methodological and theoretical approaches. The conference series is organized under the auspices of the Nordic Association of Linguists. The 13th co

Tue, 10/21/2025 - 09:05
This third biennale conference aims to provide a forum for exploring mechanisms of meaning-making as constructed through the interaction of diverse semiotic resources – both verbal (oral and written) and non-verbal (visual, aural, olfactory, spatial, gestural, etc.). In the digital age, the significance of multimodality and transmediality is closely linked to media and environmental contexts and is increasingly influenced by the growing role of artificial intelligence in everyday life. Multim

Tue, 10/21/2025 - 09:05
We are happy to announce the kickoff workshop for Unpacking Paradigmatic Gaps (UNPAG), a 5-year project funded by an Advanced ERC Grant awarded to Prof. Hedde Zeijlstra (Project ID: 101142366, 10.3030/101142366). More information about the project is available at www.unpag.eu. Invited Speakers: - Moshe Bar-Lev - Luka Crnič - Jennifer Culbertson - Milica Denić - Paloma Jeretič - Roni Katzir - Jeremy Kuhn - Mora Maldonado - Alda Mari - Lisa Matthewson - Andreea Nicolae - Guillermo d

Tue, 10/21/2025 - 09:05
The International Conference on Computational Processing of Portuguese (PROPOR) is the main event in the area of human language processing that is focused on theoretical and technological issues of written and spoken Portuguese and Galician. The meeting has been a very rich forum for the exchange of ideas and partnerships for the research and industry communities dedicated to automated language processing, promoting the development of methodologies, resources, and projects. We call for papers

Tue, 10/21/2025 - 07:05
Meeting description: Tense and Aspect are fundamental categories in the architecture of grammar. Both situate eventualities in time, but they do so in different ways: tense anchors the time of the event deictically to the time of the utterance, yielding present, past, or future distinctions, either directly or through the mediation of a reference time (Comrie 1985, Bybee 1992). Aspect, on the other hand, refers to the internal temporal constituency of the event, encoding distinctions such as

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