Confs: Approaches to Migration, Language and Identity
Countdown to AMLI 2025
Please find the programme here: https://sites.google.com/hope.ac.uk/amli/home
Registration is open till the 8th of August.
FYI: Linguistic Study on Gendered Language – Participants Needed!
Dear all,
I am conducting a bilingual (German/English) online survey for my Master's thesis in English Linguistics at the University of Mainz (Germany). The study investigates how gendered language influences mental representations of gender. I am currently looking for native speakers of either German or English to participate.
The survey takes approx. 10–12 minutes and includes short response-time-based tasks. All responses are anonymous and used for academic purposes only.
You can par
Calls: English CLIL Programs: Teaching Geography in English or English in Geography?
The aim of this conference is to bring together specialists in didactics, linguistics, geography, and second language acquisition, as well as teacher trainers and secondary school teachers to discuss the teaching and learning of English as a Second Language (ESL) using a CLIL approach, in geography classes more specifically.
The CEFR (2001, 2018) promotes an action-oriented perspective for the teaching of foreign languages and considers learners as social actors. This approach aims to engage
Jobs: Phonetics: Post-Doctoral Fellow in Experimental Phonetics, University of Hong Kong
Other Specialties: Forensic Phonetics, Applied Linguistics
Description:
Applications are invited for appointment as Post-doctoral Fellow in Experimental Phonetics in the School of English (Ref.: 532565), to commence as soon as possible for a period of two years. This appointment is under the University Research Committee’s Post-doctoral Fellow Scheme. The appointee is expected to contribute to the research project “Justice in China: Showing the way with forensic voice comparison” and devel
Jobs: General Linguistics: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Linguistics, University of Queensland
Description:
The University of Queensland’s School of Languages and Cultures is seeking a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Linguistics with expertise in Morphology and at least one other area (Semantics, Phonology, Syntax, or Sociolinguistics). Candidates with a specialisation in Australian Indigenous languages is highly desirable.
Calls: VII Jornades de Lingüística Catalana a Viena
La setena edició de les Jornades de Lingüística Catalana a Viena se celebrarà del 28 al 29 de maig de 2026. La temàtica se centrarà en els marcadors discursius i en els processos de pragmaticalització. Les propostes de presentació cal que s'enviïn en format PDF a l'adreça indicada (ignasi.planas.villalba@univie.ac.at) i han d'incloure un àbstract anònim que no ha de superar dues pàgines, amb bibliografia inclosa. La data límit d'enviament és el 18 de gener de 2026.
Com a nota addicional, ens
Confs: 1st Workshop on Human-LLM Collaboration for Ethical and Responsible Science Production
SciProdLLM 2025 is a forum for presenting and discussing research on integrating large language models (LLMs) into the typical research workflow: from ideation to experimentation to scientific writing, with a particular focus on human-centered approaches that ensure ethical and responsible use of LLMs. We also invite work that evaluates the quality of LLM-assisted research workflows and the resulting outputs.
We welcome submissions on any aspect of human-LLM collaboration for science producti
Books: Etymological Dictionary of Tocharian A Online: Carling and Pinault (2025)
This dictionary is an electronic version of the "Dictionary and Thesaurus of Tocharian A," by Gerd Carling and Georges-Jean Pinault (Harrassowitz, 2023). The resource aims to include reference to all lexemes and their occurrences in attested Tocharian A manuscripts. Dictionary lemmas include information about translation, word class, parallels in Tocharian B, Sanskrit, and Uighur, reference to earlier interpretations, syntax, phraseology, and inventory of paradigms, forms, and occurrences. Etymo
Confs: International Conference on Speech, Multimodal and Advanced Communication Systems
We are pleased to invite submissions to the 1st International Conference on Speech, Multimodal and Advanced Communication Systems (ICSMACS'26), which will be held on June 29–30, 2026, in Algiers, Algeria.
The first ICSMACS aims to bring together researchers, academics, engineers, and industry professionals to present and discuss recent advances in speech processing, natural language processing, multimodal human-computer interaction, and advanced communication systems. The conference promotes
Confs: Penn Linguistics Conference 50
The Penn Linguistics Conference (PLC) is an annual conference in general linguistics. It aims to bring together researchers from different subfields, and is open to submissions from faculty, students, and independent researchers. PLC 50 will be held in person in Philadelphia. In addition to discussing their papers at the conference, accepted authors will have the chance to publish their work in the conference proceedings. PLC 50 will feature a keynote speech from Rajesh Bhatt (University of Mass
Confs: 2026 Meeting of the North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences
The North American Association for the History of the Language Sciences (NAAHoLS) will hold its 2026 Annual Meeting in conjunction with the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) Annual Meeting in New Orelans, LA, from 8-11 January 2026. Founded in 1987, NAAHoLS has been meeting as a sister society of the LSA since 1989.
We invite papers relating to any aspect of the history of the language sciences. Participants should plan for a 20 minute presentation, followed by 10 minutes for questions and
Review: AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW
The following books are now available for review on the LINGUIST List.
If you would like to become a reviewer for one of the books announced in the AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW posting, you will need to follow steps 1-4 explained below:
Step 1: Go to https://linguistlist.org/reviews/request
Step 2: You will be asked to log in or create an account.
Step 3: Update your personal information and add reviewer specific information on why you would be a good reviewer for the books you wish to select.
Step
Review: Applied Linguistics: Javier Muñoz-Basols, Mara Fuertes Gutiérrez and Luis Cerezo (eds.) (2025)
SUMMARY
The volume Technology-Mediated Language Teaching: From Social Justice to Artificial Intelligence, edited by Javier Muñoz-Basols, Mara Fuertes Gutiérrez, and Luis Cerezo, consists of an introduction, three main sections, and an epilogue. It features a total of thirteen chapters that examine the intersection of technology, language instruction, and various issues, from social justice to the integration of artificial intelligence. The intended audience for this work includes educators, r
Calls: Workshop at 49. Österreichische Linguistiktagung - Sounds From All Sides: Phonetics and Its Subfields as a Transdisciplinary Area of Interest
2nd Call for Papers:
DEADLINE EXTENDED
Organization: Nathalie Elsässer 1, Hendrik Behrens-Zemek 1, Lukas Nemestothy 2, Dragana Rakocevic 3, Jan Luttenberger 1
Contact E-Mail: phonetik.workshop.oelt@gmail.com
1 Acoustics Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences
2 Department of Linguistics, University of Vienna
3 Department of German Studies, University of Graz
Phonetics as a discipline and research area not only connects a number of different academic fields but, because of i
Confs: 9th International Conference on Public Service Interpreting and Translation
In an increasingly globalised and interconnected world, Public Service Interpreting and Translation (PSIT) is facing unprecedented challenges. The 9th International Conference on PSIT (PSIT9) aims to delve into the complexities of contemporary society, marked by all kinds of crises (economic, war, migration, and environmental), technological advances, cultural diversity, and ethical considerations. It will ultimately focus on their impact on the changing demands of PSIT
Several issues pose co
Confs: 5th Hawaii International Conference on English Language and Literature Studies
Abstract Submission
Abstract submission Deadline is December 15, 2025
The abstract should be:
1. Between 200 and 250 words and a list of not more than five keywords.
2. Must have a clearly defined theoretical framework or approach.
Please submit your abstract Online at https://forms.gle/5rLyKVZre1nNYCtZ7 on or before December 15, 2025. Papers can be presented either in-person or online. If you have any questions about the abstract submission, you can email any of the following:
Dr.
Confs: I International Conference on English Studies
Anglistics.org is delighted to announce its upcoming International Conference on English Studies, bringing together scholars, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to engage in dynamic conversations across language, literature, theatre, and cultural studies.
We welcome proposals for articles, reviews, and research notes that approach these fields from fresh, innovative, and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Publication Opportunity:
All participants will have the opportunity t
Confs: Language and Identity
Background:
Language and identity are deeply and strongly interconnected. In today’s world marked by globalization, digital communication, migration (both forced and voluntary), accessibility of cultural exchange, power dynamics, this relationship is more complex and dynamic than ever. Identity is a complex construct that has given rise to a range of views and perspectives. Within the essentialist framework, it is perceived as fixed and naturally determined. Constructivists, however, consider i
Books: Null Objects from a Cross-Linguistic and Developmental Perspective: Barbosa and Flores (eds.) (2025)
The volume "Null Objects from a Cross-Linguistic and Developmental Perspective" brings together theoretical and empirical contributions on missing object constructions, revealing a nuanced and multifaceted phenomenon that poses challenges to current theories of null objects. The selected papers highlight the significance of the interplay between formal constraints and semantic properties (namely definiteness and animacy) in the licensing of null objects cross-linguistically. The formally oriente
Books: New Perspectives on Mauritian Creole and Reunion Creole: Alleesaib and Lefort (eds.) (2025)
In the South-West Indian Ocean, Mauritius and Reunion are part of a group of islands where French-based Creoles are spoken. In spite of their geographical proximity, Mauritian Creole and Reunion Creole are strikingly different in their morphosyntax. The first part of this volume describes some structural properties of their grammars. Both languages also differ in the degree to which they are standardized and used in education and in public spaces. One of the goals of this volume is to examine th