TOC: Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area Vol. 48, No. 2 (2025)

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2025. iii, 162 pp. Table of Contents Articles On the independence of tonogenesis in Patkaian branches Kellen Parker van Dam | pp. 163–192 A preliminary study of the evidential-epistemic system of Dolpo, a Tibetic language of Nepal Nicolas Tournadre & Zuzana Vokurková | pp. 193–235 On Proto-Mienic plosive initials Yoshihisa Taguchi | pp. 236–249 Clausal complementation in Mising Bisalakshi Sawarni | pp. 250–267 Mergers in Mongsen-Ao T. Temsunungsang | pp. 268–295 Cla

TOC: Narrative Inquiry Vol. 35, No. 2 (2025)

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2025. v, 163 pp. Table of Contents Introduction Life storytelling across media and contexts Jarmila Mildorf & Zuzana Fonioková | pp. 207–215 Articles Storybaiting online. Interactive life storying in social media Mari Hatavara, Hanna Rautajoki & Jarkko Toikkanen | pp. 216–237 World in motion: Narratives in the context of migration and digitalization Christina Schachtner | pp. 238–260 From offline to online stigma resistance: Identity construction in narratives of inferti

TOC: Language, Interaction and Acquisition Vol. 16, No. 1 (2025)

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2025. v, 198 pp. Table of Contents Introduction Becoming a member in social worlds: The interface of learning and socialization in L2 interactions Klara Skogmyr Marian & Simona Pekarek Doehler | pp. 1–18 Devenir membre de mondes sociaux : L’interface entre apprentissage et socialisation dans les interactions en L2 Klara Skogmyr Marian & Simona Pekarek Doehler | pp. 19–38 Articles Becoming friends: Establishing social relations in L2 business calls Søren Wind Eskildsen & Joh

Calls: Workshop at the 2026 ESSE Conference: Linguistic Creativity in the Age of Generative AI

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Call fo Papers: 18th European Society for the Study of English Conference, University of Santiago de Compostela Workshop #15 on Linguistic Creativity in the Age of Generative AI This workshop aims to bring together linguists of all stripes (e.g. those interested in the study of English semantics, morphology, phraseology, syntax, or human and machine translation from/into English) who share an interest in the ways in which the recent advances in AI-enhanced language technology, such as LLM

Confs: Workshop on Aspect and Argument Structure of Adverbs/Adjectives and Prepositions/Participles

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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. Previous editions were held at the University of Greenwich (2012), The Artic University of Norway at Tromsoe (2014), The University of Lille 3 (2016), the University Pompeu Fabra (2018), the University of Greenwich (2022)

Confs: 5th International Conference on Pragmatics and Philosophy

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Pragmasophia 5 (2026) Organized by: Alessandro Capone Mitchell Green Igor Douven Pietro Perconti Junior Organizers: Roberto Graci https://pragmasophia2026.wordpress.com/ https://alessandro-capone-pragmatics.webnode.it/ Abstracts should be sent to acapone@unime.it and to the workshops/panels organizers by January 30th, 2026 (the sooner, the better). Themes and Topics – Pragmatics and Philosophy: This conference explores the intersection of pragmatics and philosophy, focusing on

Confs: Workshop on Aspect and Argument Structure of Adverbs/Adjectives and Prepositions/Participles

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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. Previous editions were held at the University of Greenwich (2012), The Artic University of Norway at Tromsoe (2014), The University of Lille 3 (2016), the University Pompeu Fabra (2018), the University of Greenwich (2022)

Calls: Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Public Service Translation and Interpreting: Research and Opportunities(Jrnl)

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The great advances achieved in recent years in artificial intelligence (AI) have made it possible to respond to the great challenges that have been posed in the field of education, especially in the field of Translation and Interpreting. In the realm of Public Services Interpreting and Translation, the past decade has seen a growing use of innovative applications and digital tools, enabling access to training resources and fostering the development of essential skills that must be reinforced dur

Confs: 5th International Conference on Pragmatics and Philosophy

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Pragmasophia 5 (2026) Organized by: Alessandro Capone Mitchell Green Igor Douven Pietro Perconti Junior Organizers: Roberto Graci https://pragmasophia2026.wordpress.com/ https://alessandro-capone-pragmatics.webnode.it/ Abstracts should be sent to acapone@unime.it and to the workshops/panels organizers by January 30th, 2026 (the sooner, the better). Themes and Topics – Pragmatics and Philosophy: This conference explores the intersection of pragmatics and philosophy, focusing on

Confs: Workshop at Evolang 2026: A Window Into Urschöpfung: Primary Iconic Coinage in Spoken Languages

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EVOLANG XVI workshop 'A Window into Urschöpfung: Primary Iconic Coinage in Spoken Languages' (April 7, 2026; organized by Maria Flaksman, Alexandra Bagasheva, and Maruszka Meindard) welcomes talk and/or poster submissions on (1) imitative words / ideophones in ancient and reconstructed languages, (2) diachronic research on onomatopoeia and ideophones, (3) comparative research on onomatopoeia / ideophones in world languages, (4) recurrent patterns in (sound)imitation in spoken languages, (5) un

Confs: 6th Conference on the Syntax of Uralic Languages

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The ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics is pleased to announce the 6th Conference on the Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL6), to be held on June 24-26, 2026 in Budapest. The Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL) is a biennial conference that first took place in Oulu in 2015. Its goal is to provide a forum where researchers of Uralic languages working in different paradigms could exchange ideas and discuss their research and data. For further information on the SOUL conference series please visit ht

Calls: 11th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English

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2nd Call for Papers: We are pleased to inform you that the 11th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (BICLCE) will be held from 3rd to 5th July 2026 in Austria, at the University of Klagenfurt. For over two decades, the BICLCE conference series has been a forum for researchers who are interested in the linguistics of contemporary English. It is open to different theoretical and methodological perspectives. Previous conferences were held in Edinburgh

Confs: Workshop at Evolang 2026: A Window Into Urschöpfung: Primary Iconic Coinage in Spoken Languages

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EVOLANG XVI workshop 'A Window into Urschöpfung: Primary Iconic Coinage in Spoken Languages' (April 7, 2026; organized by Maria Flaksman, Alexandra Bagasheva, and Maruszka Meindard) welcomes talk and/or poster submissions on (1) imitative words / ideophones in ancient and reconstructed languages, (2) diachronic research on onomatopoeia and ideophones, (3) comparative research on onomatopoeia / ideophones in world languages, (4) recurrent patterns in (sound)imitation in spoken languages, (5) un

Confs: 6th Conference on the Syntax of Uralic Languages

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The ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics is pleased to announce the 6th Conference on the Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL6), to be held on June 24-26, 2026 in Budapest. The Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL) is a biennial conference that first took place in Oulu in 2015. Its goal is to provide a forum where researchers of Uralic languages working in different paradigms could exchange ideas and discuss their research and data. For further information on the SOUL conference series please visit ht

Jobs: English, French; Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics: 1 Year Postdoctoral Fellowship in Experimental Sociolinguistics, Université Paris 8 - Structures Formelles du Langage

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Description: We are soliciting applications for a 1 year postdoc fellowship (12 months) in experimental sociolinguistics/psycholinguistics. The postdoctoral researcher will primarily collaborate on Phase 1 of the ANR JCJC SOPHIA project (Social Persona and Human Interaction). This project aims to integrate the social dimension of language into psycholinguistic models, exploring how linguistic variants (subject inversion, inclusive writing, liaison) construct social personae and influence real

FYI: CUNY-Corpus of New York City English and Launch Party

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CUNY Profs. Christina Tortora, Michael Newman, Bill Haddican, Cecelia Cutler, and U. of Pennsylvania Prof. Beatrice Santorini are pleased to announce the release of the CUNY Corpus of New York City English. The Corpus of New York City English (CUNY-CoNYCE) is an innovative audio-aligned and parsed corpus of New Yorkers’ speech which aims to further the study of New York City English (namely, the varieties of English particular to New York City and the surrounding region). The project combine

Jobs: General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories: Tenure-Track Research Faculty, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica

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Description: The Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica (ILAS), Taiwan invites applicants for a tenured or tenure-track position at all levels (Assistant, Associate or Full Professor equivalent). A Ph.D. in Linguistics is required. The area of specialization is open. Applicants should be able to communicate in Chinese. The successful candidate will be joining a vibrant research only program in linguistics with substantial research resources, two active research laboratories (Phonetics and

Confs: Small Languages, Big Ideas

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The Virtual Institute for Afrikaans (VivA), in collaboration with local and international partners, is pleased to host the fourth edition of the Small Languages, Big Ideas (SLBI) conference — this time with a fresh southern perspective. Join us in Gauteng, one of the linguistically and culturally vibrant provinces of South Africa, as we bring the focus to Germanic dialects, microvariation, and linguistic diversity across continents. This edition of SLBI highlights dialects as windows into lan

Calls: Places of Memory, Text and Word. Interdisciplinary Perspectives between Archival Studies, Philology, Linguistics, and Palaeography

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Call for Papers: This PhD conference is organized by the PhD program of Philological and Linguistic Studies in Oral and Written Records of the University of Bergamo (IT). The event aims to investigate how “place” can be both materially and conceptually interpreted across archival, linguistic, philological, and palaeographic approaches. Linguistic topics include: - Language change and geography, focusing on spatial factors in synchronic and diachronic linguistic variation; - Space and c

Confs: Small Languages, Big Ideas

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The Virtual Institute for Afrikaans (VivA), in collaboration with local and international partners, is pleased to host the fourth edition of the Small Languages, Big Ideas (SLBI) conference — this time with a fresh southern perspective. Join us in Gauteng, one of the linguistically and culturally vibrant provinces of South Africa, as we bring the focus to Germanic dialects, microvariation, and linguistic diversity across continents. This edition of SLBI highlights dialects as windows into lan

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