Confs: 10th International Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Uralic Languages
The purpose of IWCLUL is to bring together researchers working on computational approaches to Uralic languages (e.g. Finnish, Hungarian, Estonian, Võro, the Sámi languages, Komi (Zyrian, Permyak), Mordvin (Erzya, Moksha), Mari (Hill, Meadow), Udmurt, Nenets (Tundra, Forest), Enets, Nganasan, Selkup, Mansi, Khanty, Veps, Karelian (Olonets), Karelian, Ingrian (Izhorian), Votic, Livonian and Ludic). All Uralic languages exhibit rich morphological structure, which makes processing them challenging f
FYI: Symposium-Enkvist-100
Symposium in Memory of Nils Erik Enkvist on His 100th Birthday
The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters, in collaboration with Åbo Akademi University, is organizing a symposium in memory of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Society’s honorary member, Professor Nils-Erik Enkvist.
The full-day symposium will take place in Turku on Monday, September 22, 2025.
The event will highlight Enkvist’s significant contributions to language and literary studies through lectures addressing
Calls: 4th International Conference on Formal Approaches to Meaning in Chinese
The International Conference on Formal Approaches to Meaning in Chinese emphasizes the semantic analysis of the Chinese languages, as well as other languages in reference to Chinese, within the framework of formal semantics using logical tools such as first-order logic, Boolean algebra, lattice theory, etc. This conference series, with the first held in 2019, provides a platform for scholars to share their latest research findings on formal semantics of the Chinese languages.
The conference a
Calls: Valence Asymmetries
Call for Papers:
The Valence Asymmetries ERC team is happy to announce that it will be organizing the first VALENCE ASYMMETRIES conference on March 19th-20th 2026 at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain. The event is funded by Isidora Stojanovic’s ERC Advanced Grant “Valence Asymmetries: the positive, the negative, the good and the bad in language, mind and morality” (GA n° 101142133).
This interdisciplinary event will discuss themes which are central to the Valence Asymmetries
Calls: Workshop "Issues in Phonological Typology"
Call for Papers:
Virtually all phonological theorizing references phonological typology in some respect. For example, cross-linguistic tendencies are routinely invoked in support of claims about markedness and the constraint set. At the same time, there remain major divides in the field with respect to evidential and explanatory standards. Researchers often operate under distinct formal assumptions about levels of representation, the nature of phonological alternations, and the relationship b
Confs: 19th International Spring Forum of the English Linguistic Society of Japan
We are happy to announce that The English Linguistic Society of Japan 19th Spring Forum is to be held as described below. All presentations and discussions will be conducted in English. All abstracts must be written in English.
Forum Dates: 23-May-2026 - 24-May-2026
Location: Shimane University (Matsue Campus), Shimane, 1060 Nishikawatsu-cho, Matsue-shi, Shimane-ken, 690-8504, Japan
Contact: forum-elsj@kaitakusha.co.jp
We invite abstracts for (A) oral presentations (each a 20-minute talk
Confs: 7th Meeting of the Dialect Syntax in Westernmost Europe Research Network
It is with great enthusiasm and pleasure that we invite you to the upcoming 7th edition of the conference Dialectal Syntax in Westernmost Europe.
WEDiSyn is an international series conceived as a research network bringing together scholars studying syntactic variation in the dialects, i.e. the geographic varieties of the languages of westernmost Europe. The primary aim of this research network is to facilitate the exchange of the latest developments and ongoing research in the field of (morph
FYI: Call for informal expressions of interests – Postdoctoral researchers (2-3 years) – CERNAI, University of Pavia, Italy
Within the FIS-funded project Generic Reasoning, directed by Prof. Federico L.G. Faroldi, the Center for Reasoning, Normativity and AI (CERNAI) at the University of Pavia, Italy will advertise (in the Fall) several postdoctoral positions, with start in Spring 2026, for 2-3 years.
The project will study generic reasoning from the point of view of (formal) semantics and philosophy of language, logic (esp. truthmaker semantics), philosophy of cognitive science or metaphysics, philosophy of law/n
Jobs: Slavic; Polish, Ukrainian; Historical Linguistics, Language Documentation, Syntax, Typology: Scientific Project Staff - Doctoral Candidate, University of Graz
Other Specialties: Morphology; Language Typology; Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Description:
Department of Linguistics
Scientific Project Staff - Doctoral Candidate (m/f/d)
Application deadline: 08.09.2025
Salary Category: B1 without PhD
Salary per Year (Full Time): € 52,007.20
Employment Start: November 2025
Hours per week: 30 h/w
Duration of Contract: Temporary employment
Temporary Employment: 4 years
We are looking to fill the position of a Scientific Project Staff
Confs: Panel at the 4th International Conference on Discourse Pragmatics: The Pragmatics of Online Public Shaming
Panel on “The Pragmatics of Online Public Shaming”
4th International Conference on Discourse Pragmatics (ICDP-4)
17-19 October 2025
Pilar Blitvich Garces-Conejos (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
Michael Haugh (University of Queensland)
Public shaming and public denunciation rituals have a long history in maintaining moral order in many societies around the world (Garfinkel 1956; Braithwate 1989). However, following widespread uptake of social media platforms and the ready acc
Confs: Annual Meeting on Phonology 2025
Meeting Description:
The Annual Meeting on Phonology (AMP), founded in 2013, is held every Fall, and showcases high quality research in all areas of phonology.
The main AMP 2025 session will be held September 25-26, 2025 at UC Berkeley, followed by a special session on "Deep Phonology: Doing phonology with deep learning" on September 27.
Invited speakers:
- Florian Lionnet (Princeton)
- Kate Mooney (Maryland)
- Jason Shaw (Yale)
Program: The program is available on the AMP webs
Calls: artciencia.com - "artciencia.com No. 28-29 (2025): Year XX – 2025" (Jrnl)
Call for papers: artciencia.com – journal of art, science and communication (www.artciencia.com ; http://revistas.rcaap.pt/artciencia)
Call No. 1 – artciencia.com No. 28-29 (2025): Year XX – 2025 (to be published in December 2025)
For the next issue No. 28-29, planned for December 2025, the Editors invite submissions of original articles, essays and portfolios including, but not limited to, the following themes:
Communication Sciences:
- Communication Sciences, Journalism and Technolog
Confs: Valence Asymmetries
The Valence Asymmetries ERC team is happy to announce that it will be organizing the first VALENCE ASYMMETRIES conference on March 19th-20th 2026 at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain. The event is funded by Isidora Stojanovic’s ERC Advanced Grant “Valence Asymmetries: the positive, the negative, the good and the bad in language, mind and morality” (GA n° 101142133).
This interdisciplinary event will discuss themes which are central to the Valence Asymmetries project, including t
Jobs: Algonquian; General Linguistics: Co-editor, Papers of the Algonquian Conference (PAC)
Description:
The Algonquian Studies Association is looking for a new co-editor for Papers of the Algonquian Conference (PAC). Monica Macaulay will be leaving her position as co-editor after more than ten years of service. The remaining co-editors Inge Genee and Natalie Weber are looking for one or two energetic individuals to strengthen the team. This is currently an unpaid position for an initial term of three years to begin as soon as possible.
PAC has been the flagship venue for the dis
Jobs: General Linguistics: Academic Councillor non-tenured (German: Akademischer Rat auf Zeit) (m/f/d; grade A 13), University of Tübingen
Description:
The following position is available in the Department of Linguistics beginning January 1st, 2026.
Academic Councillor non-tenured (German: Akademischer Rat auf Zeit) (m/f/d; grade A 13)
The position is to be filled for an initial period of 3 years, with the possibility of renewal for another 3 years. The responsibilities of the position holder include teaching according to the requirements of the LVVO (two courses per semester), as well as research in the field of General L
Diss: Embodied Discourse and Viewpoint in Northern Pastaza Kichwa Storytelling
Viewpoint is the locus of consciousness in a given space or conceptual model of the world. Human beings make use of several linguistic resources to project their own viewpoint as well as viewpoints of other entities. These resources are organized into “semiotic channels” which are categories based on the mode of information being conveyed. These channels run the gamut from the manipulation of the acoustic signal to the choice and arrangement of words and even facial expressions and gestures. The
FYI: Call for Papers: The Practice of Arguing Together: Argumentation as Social Competency in Higher Education
Call for Papers: The Practice of Arguing Together: Argumentation as Social Competency in Higher Education
These days, it is not enough for students to just know their field. The challenges we face – such political polarization or climate change – do not respect disciplinary boundaries. In that respect, scholars have pointed to the role of higher education institutions to educate “future-ready graduates” (la Cara et al. 2023). HEIs are expected to help students develop so-called “21st-century
FYI: August 2025 Newsletter - LDC
In this newsletter:
LDC at Interspeech 2025
Fall 2025 LDC data scholarship program
New publications:
Mixer 6 – ChiME 8 Transcribed Calls and Interviews
Abstract Meaning Representation 2.0 – Machine Translations
KAIROS Phase 1 Quizlet
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LDC at Interspeech 2025
LDC will be exhibiting at Interspeech 2025, held this year August 17-21 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Stop by our booth to say hello and learn about the latest developments at the Con
FYI: Lewis and Clark Fund for Native American Research
The Lewis and Clark Fund encourages exploratory field studies for the collection of specimens and data and to provide the imaginative stimulus that accompanies direct observation.
Applications are invited from disciplines with a large dependence on field studies, such as archaeology, anthropology, biology, ecology, geography, geology, linguistics, paleontology, and population genetics, but grants will not be restricted to these fields.
Grants will be available to doctoral students. Postdoc
FYI: Phillips Fund for Native American Research
The Phillips Fund of the American Philosophical Society provides grants to fund research in Native American linguistics, ethnohistory, and the history of studies of Native Americans in the continental United States and Canada. The funds are intended for such extra costs as travel, audio recordings, films, and consultants’ fees.
The grants are intended for such costs as travel, audio and video recordings, and consultants' fees. Grants are not made for projects in archaeology, ethnography, or p