FYI: METAGRAM Seminar Series on Questions of Grammar-Writing (Hybrid Mode)
The Metagram seminar (https://htl.cnrs.fr/seminaire-metagram/) is a monthly seminar on questions of grammaticography and metagrammaticography. The seminar takes place the second Tuesday of each month, Feb-May and Sept-Dec, in hybrid mode. It is supported by the Empirical Foundations of Linguistics infrastructure project.
The seminar is one of two strands within a research project, “Developing (meta)grammaticographical methods”, coordinated by Aimée Lahaussois and Yvonne Treis, which centers a
Calls: Critical Inquiry in Language Studies - "Special Issue: Critical Inquiry into Trans-speakerism" (Jrnl)
Guest Editors: Takaaki Hiratsuka and Luis Javier Pentón Herrera
Critical Inquiry in Language Studies (CILS) invites abstracts for a special issue entitled “Critical Inquiry into Trans-Speakerism.” Trans-speakerism is a stance in language education that replaces ‘native-speaker’ privilege with fair recognition of all speakers/teachers. In practical terms, it means focusing on effective communication and professional competence by referring to speakers, including teachers, as individual profes
FYI: LAGB Applying for a PhD - Weighing Your Options
Join our PhD Series session: Applying for a PhD – Weighing Your Options.
Got PhD offers? Congratulations!
But now comes the tricky part — how do you choose between them?
In this session, we’ll walk you through key things to consider, including:
- City vs. university
- Academic fit vs. level of support
- Large departments vs. small departments
Join the last instalment of the LAGB PSC's applying to Linguistics PhDs series: weighing your offers. Where will we walk you through our decis
Summer Schools: 11th Naxos Summer School on Diachronic Linguistics: Theoretical and Computational Approaches to Diachronic Linguistics
Focus: Participants will explore language evolution through a combination of theoretical courses, computational workshops, and master classes led by international experts. The summer school also features a dedicated workshop and poster session on the latest research in diachronic and computational linguistics. Up to 6 ECTS credits are available for successful participants.
Apply here: https://forms.gle/xPBn15HdDjBiyknH9
The summer school covers a broad range of linguistic fields, including t
Confs: 31st LIPP Symposium
This conference aims to explore how language use is shaped by digital spaces and how digital tools and data have revolutionized the fields of linguistics and language learning. Digital linguistics has developed into a thriving interdisciplinary field at the intersection of pragmatics, media linguistics, and applied language studies. The multifaceted field includes research ranging from multimodality (Bateman & Wildfeuer 2014), contextualization strategies (Androutsopoulos 2023), stance-taking (D
Summer Schools: Digital Humanities and Digital Communication: Managing Uses (and Misuses) of AI
AI has transformed the way we live, work and think, bringing exceptional advances in healthcare, transportation and many other fields. As technology continues to advance almost on a daily basis, it opens up new opportunities, but may also favour potentially dangerous practices. It is, indeed, a double-edged sword.
On the one hand, when used critically and responsibly, it enables data analysis at an unprecedented speed and scale to identify patterns, extract meaning and gain new insights. It e
Calls: Language Issues: A Young Scholars’ Perspective 2026
Call for Papers:
The Institute of Linguistics (Russian Academy of Sciences) is pleased to announce the 12th conference “Language issues: a young scholars’ perspective”, which will be held in person on 2–3 April 2026. Exceptions can be made for valid reasons — please contact us at smu@iling-ran.ru to discuss online attendance.
Abstracts on the following topics are welcome: theoretical linguistics, comparative studies, descriptive linguistics, typology, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics,
Calls: 6th Experimental Pragmatics in Italy Conference
Call for Papers:
We welcome submissions on any topic related to experimental pragmatics, broadly construed. Areas of interest include theoretical and formal models of pragmatic processing, neuropragmatics, developmental and clinical pragmatics, multimodal communication, computational approaches, and research on language at the semantics–pragmatics interface.
Submission Types:
- Oral presentation
- Poster presentation
- Pre-registration poster — ideal for presenting study plans and re
Calls: Workshop at LREC 2026: Learning Non-Literal Expressions with Small Data
Call for Papers:
Overview:
Non-Literal Expressions (NLEs) in natural language are a reflection of fundamental cognitive processes such as analogical reasoning and categorisation, and are deeply rooted in everyday communication. NLEs understanding is therefore an essential task for language modeling. This task is especially challenging because it cannot be tackled by falling back on individual word meanings, but requires taking into account larger chunks of surrounding text or even contextual
Calls: 23rd Meeting of the French Phonology Network / 23èmes Rencontres du Réseau Français de Phonologie
Call for Papers:
The French Phonology Network (Réseau Français de Phonologie) is launching a call for abstracts for its 2026 annual conference, the twenty-third in its history. The 2026 edition will be held from July 1st to 3rd in Paris, France. The conference is sponsored by the research laboratories HTL (UMR 7597, Université Paris Cité / Université Sorbonne Nouvelle & CNRS), LLF (UMR 7110, Université Paris Cité & CNRS), CRLAO (UMR 8563, EHESS & CNRS) and the project inIdEx EFL “Empirical Fo
Calls: Workshop on Aspect and Argument Structure of Adverbs/Adjectives and Prepositions/Participles
Final Call for Papers:
The Workshop on Aspect and Argument Structure of Adverbs/Adjectives and Prepositions/Participles WAASAP is an international Workshop series that takes place biannually focussing on the aspect and argument structure of adjectives and participles and adverbs and prepositions.
WAASAP 7 will be hosted by the research lab UMR 7023 - SFL (CNRS & Université Paris 8).
Keynote Speakers:
- Ane Berro (Universidad de Deusto)
- Norbert Corver (Utrecht U.)
- Peter Hallman
Confs: Satellite Workshop at LabPhon20 - Whistled Languages of the World: Phonetic, Phonological, and Neurocognitive Insights into an Alternative Speech Modality
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
Calls: 31st University of Texas at Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL
Call for Papers:
The Lingua student group at UTA is excited to announce that we will accept abstracts for the 31 Annual University of Texas at Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL (UTASCiLT). This annual conference provides a fantastic opportunity for students to refine their presentation skills, showcase their research, and engage with a wider academic audience. We encourage all students, whether undergraduate or graduate, to participate, especially if you are working on pro
Confs: Workshop at 10th International Symposium of Linguistics: The Grammar of Spoken Language
As part of the International Symposium of Linguistics organized by the “Iorgu Iordan – Alexandru Rosetti” Institute of Linguistics of the Romanian Academy, in collaboration with the Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest (21–23 May 2026), a research workshop dedicated to spoken language will be held.
The thematic focus of the workshop builds on one of the research directions included in the research plan of the “Iorgu Iordan – Alexandru Rosetti” Institute of Linguistics: The Grammar of Sp
Calls: 8th Middlesex Roundtable on Signs, Language and Communication
Call for Papers:
About the Roundtable:
The Middlesex Roundtable on Signs, Language and Communication is an annual conference launched in January 2019 to encourage discussion between three paradigms of language and communication theory: the Integrationism of Roy Harris and his followers, Biosemiotics and Philosophy of Communication. The Roundtable takes place at Middlesex University London.
These areas of thought and scholarship share assumptions regarding the fundamental role played by
Confs: International Symposium on Tourism, Communication, and Translation
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 com
Confs: 59th Annual Conference of the British Association for Applied Linguistics
We invite scholars to reflect on the transformations in and of applied linguistics in all its forms: digital, methodological, and paradigmatic, as the field addresses the rapid changes and challenges of the present times.
The Conference Theme is Applied Linguistics in Transformation with a focus on:
- Introducing transformations in paradigms in applied linguistics research
- Addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by digital processes and artificial intelligence
- Focusing on
Confs: 9th International Conference on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics Structure, Use, and Meaning
Language defies boundaries. It evolves across communities, adapts to new technologies, and connects speakers in ways both enduring and emergent. The topic for this edition invites us to examine how linguistic diversity flourishes in an interconnected world, how innovation reshapes communication practices, and how language continues to build meaningful connections across contexts, cultures, and communities. The 9th edition of the conference provides a forum for researchers to explore language at
Jobs: Computational Linguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics: W 3-Professorship for Digital Humanities, University of Freiburg
Other Specialties: Natural Language Processing, Large Language Models
Description:
The Faculty of Philology (Department of General Linguistics, https://uni-freiburg.de/linguistics/) in collaboration with the Digital Humanities Lab (https://digitalhumanities.uni-freiburg.de/dh-lab/), is offering a W 3-Professorship for Digital Humanities.
Application deadline: 17. March 2026
Publication date: 2. February 2026
Start-date: At the earliest possible date.
Scope of work: Full-time position
Confs: 21st Annual Meeting of Slavic Linguistics Society
We are inviting proposals for presentations at the 21st Annual Meeting of Slavic Linguistics Society to be held at Seoul National University (Korea), from August 12 to 14, 2026. Papers dealing with any aspect of Slavic linguistics, within any theoretical framework or methodological approach, are welcome. The abstract submission deadline is April 15, 2026.
Keynote Speakers:
John F. Bailyn (Stony Brook University)
Hana Filip (Heinrich Heine Universität)
Motoki Nomachi (Hokkaido University)
