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Wed, 05/20/2026 - 06:05
An international Scholarly Conference ─ Actual Problems of Kartvelology ─ XVI, Dedicated to the 80th Anniversary of the Birth of the Meritorious Kartvelologist, Professor Revaz Sherozia will be held on February 2, 2027, organised by the Tariel Putkaradze International Society of Kartvelology, Akaki Tsereteli State University, Kartvelology Centre at St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of Patriarchate , Shota Meskhia Zugdidi State University and Duzce University. The deadline fo

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 06:05
There is a heightened and growing interest in integrating (formal) linguistics into the language classroom (Trotzke & Kupisch, 2020), as evidenced by the recent launch of the journal Pedagogical Linguistics in 2020 (Hudson, 2020; Trotzke, 2023; Widdowson, 2020) and large-scale pedagogical projects like Sheehan and colleagues’ Modern Foreign Languages in the UK (Sheehan et al., 2021, 2024). The claim is that appropriate adaptation of theoretical linguistic concepts and knowledge for the classroom

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 05:05
We are excited to announce the second edition of a new recurring meeting dedicated exclusively to computational psycholinguistics. This meeting aims to provide a dedicated platform for researchers and practitioners to discuss computational models that explain and predict human linguistic behavior (e.g., as observed in psycholinguistic experiments), to bring together experts from different subfields to advance our understanding of language processing mechanisms, and to analyze the successes an

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 05:05
EDIMA, the IMA’s School of Didactics, is an initiative launched in 2023 by Arabic Language and Civilization Centre [CLCA] of Institut du Monde Arabe [IMA]. It gathers international figures in the teaching of Arabic as a foreign language. One of EDIMA’s long-term objectives is to create and maintain an international network of Arabic language teaching experts – researchers and field practitioners. For its 4th edition, to be held in the autumn of 2026, EDIMA aims to explore the training of tea

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 05:05
This workshop explores Long Distance Agreement (LDA) phenomena, focusing on how agreement mechanisms go beyond local domains. We aim at discussing the implications of their findings for syntactic theory, particularly regarding locality conditions, the interaction of movement with agreement, the potential overlap (or lack thereof) of Case and agreement domains, and, more generally, the variation landscape that we may expect when we compare languages differing in dependent types (infinitives, no

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 09:05
Natural Language Processing (NLP) has witnessed remarkable progress in recent years, largely driven by the emergence of deep learning architectures and, more recently, large language models (LLMs). Nevertheless, these advances have disproportionately benefited high-resource languages that possess abundant data for model training. By contrast, low-resource languages—which account for at least 85% of the world’s linguistic diversity and are often spoken by smaller or marginalised communities- have

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 09:05
In an era of growing social polarization and the digital transformation of communication, we wish to subject to schoalarly reflection the tension between the traditional ethos of sport and the phenomena that negate it. We welcome submissions from: - humanities scholars, - sociologists, - political scientists, - representatives of physical education and health sciences. We also welcome contributions from linguists and discourse scholars addressing the role of language in shap

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 08:05
The ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics, the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the Croatian Language Technologies Society invite submissions to the 2nd International Workshop on Language and Language Models. As the submission deadline approaches, we encourage researchers and practitioners in the social sciences and humanities to contribute extended abstracts and take advantage of the opportunity to hear from our distinguished keynote speakers. Keynote Speak

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 08:05
The papers presented at the interdisciplinary conference on Marketing Linguistics will focus on the intersections between marketing and linguistics. The conference aims to find common ground between the two disciplines, outlining current trends and laying the foundations for the interdisciplinary research field of Marketing Linguistics in Hungary. The intersection of the two disciplines is inevitable: We gather information about products, brands, and services primarily through language. Conse

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 07:05
Conference on Innovations in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language explores how new ideas, technologies, and methods are reshaping the way Chinese is learned and taught in Canada and North America. The conference brings together educators, scholars, and practitioners to share evidence-based research, creative classroom practices, and innovative pedagogies that respond to diverse learner needs and evolving social contexts. Topics included but not limited to: - Innovation in teaching approac

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 07:05
We are excited to announce that the 13th AZCALL Conference will be held at Arizona State University on November 14, 2026! Theme: Technology and the Evolution of Language Research The 13th AZCALL Conference is proudly organized by the Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Club at Arizona State University, a student-led organization dedicated to advancing the exploration and integration of technology in language learning and teaching. In celebration of its thirteenth year, this year’s con

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 06:05
The second meeting of the Workshop On Morphology at Princeton (WOMP) will be held on October 9-10, 2026, at Princeton University. This year, WOMP will be host to the 3rd Affixation in Afroasiatic Workshop (AfAf3), following in the footsteps of two successful workshops in Paris, AfAf1 (2022) and AfAf2 (2024). These workshops aim to bring together scholars investigating phonological, morphological, and syntactic issues surrounding affixation in Afroasiatic languages. Registration is free, b

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 06:05
CLAVIER - Interuniversity Research Centre "Corpus and Language Variation in English Research" University of Catania - University of Trieste AIA - The Italian Association for the Study of English The contemporary landscape of Legal English is increasingly defined by a shift from a monolithic entity to a diverse array of Legal Englishes, reflecting the role of English as a global lingua franca in legal, judicial and institutional settings. Within multilayered legal systems, practitioners and

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 06:05
Contemporary democracies face political and social crises fueled by discriminatory and xenophobic ideologies that challenge the legitimacy of diversity and the recognition of the other (Piccardo, 2017; Dalgalian, 2017; Spaëth, 2010; Rancière, 2005). In this context of growing nationalism (Billig, 1995), this conference proposes to examine, from a critical perspective and in light of recent global events, the role of multilingualism and language education in the construction and preservation of d

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 06:05
The Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Philology, at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, is pleased to announce the 18th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (ICGL 18), which will take place from 21 to 24 September 2027. The Organising Committee invites the submission of abstracts in accordance with the guidelines provided in the Call for Papers available on the conference website. Abstracts should be submitted via EasyAbs (https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/confe

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 06:05
Wir laden herzlich zum Symposium „Textuelle Identität: Autorschaft und Schreibstil in der aktuellen Forschung” ein, welches am Freitag, den 20. und Samstag, den 21. November 2026 an der Universität Graz stattfindet. Als Fortsetzung der erfolgreichen Auftaktveranstaltung im November 2025 an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum wird die Tagung von der Anglistik der Universität Graz in Kooperation mit The Forensic Linguistics Lab ausgerichtet. Im Zentrum der Autorschaftsanalyse steht die Frage nach der I

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 05:05
In a world marked by overlapping crises—wars, epidemics, climate catastrophe, democratic erosion, technological acceleration, and the growing entanglement of artificial intelligence with everyday communication — vulnerability has emerged as an increasingly recognised condition. English, as a global language of culture, education, governance, and digital mediation, is deeply implicated in these processes: it both exposes subjects to new forms of precarity and offers resources for articulation, re

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 05:05
We are pleased to share the programme of Sinologists in Bydgoszcz: The 3rd International Conference on Chinese Languages, Literature, and Culture (SinB-2026), which will take place online via Zoom on 22–23 May 2026. This year’s conference is devoted to Chinese Language Teaching and Learning and features 25 presentations organized into thematic blocks, as well as 2 keynote lectures by distinguished specialists in the field: - Prof. Ching-lan Chang (National Taipei University of Education, Ta

Mon, 05/18/2026 - 05:05
We invite abstracts for papers to be presented at the annual conference of the Australian Linguistic Society held in person at the University of Western Australia from 1-4 December 2026. We welcome papers on all aspects of linguistics. Confirmed keynote speakers: Professor Steven Bird, Charles Darwin University, in collaboration with Ian Mongunu Gumbula Professor Norma C. Mendoza-Denton, University of California, Los Angeles Professor Peggy Mok, Chinese University of Hong Kong Please s

Fri, 05/15/2026 - 11:05
Dates: 30-31 October 2026 (Friday-Saturday) Hybrid Event "The posthuman predicament confronts us with a fundamental tension: "we" may well be confronting the threats and challenges of the third millennium, together, but "we" are not One, or the Same—we are differently positioned in terms of power, entitlement, and access of the very conditions that define us. "We" are not a homogeneous notion but a complex and diverse one, which reflects the multiple differences that compose "us." But it is n

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