Calls: Unpacking Paradigmatic Gaps - Kickoff Workshop

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 10:05
Call for Papers: We are happy to announce the kickoff workshop for Unpacking Paradigmatic Gaps (UNPAG), a 5-year project funded by an Advanced ERC Grant awarded to Prof. Hedde Zeijlstra (Project ID: 101142366, 10.3030/101142366). More information about the project is available at www.unpag.eu. Invited Speakers: - Moshe Bar-Lev - Luka Crnič - Jennifer Culbertson - Milica Denić - Paloma Jeretič - Roni Katzir - Jeremy Kuhn - Mora Maldonado - Alda Mari - Lisa Matthewson - Andreea Ni

Calls: 12th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 10:05
Call for Papers: The CLDC provides a forum for researchers interested in language, discourse, and cognition to present new findings, exchange innovative ideas, and share approaches across disciplines. Topics relevant to these areas, as well as interdisciplinary studies stimulated over the past years, have given rise to a growing body of critical insights, making CLDC an important event in the field of cognitive linguistics in East Asia. Building on this tradition, studies presented at CLDC

Calls: TXT Magazine - "Special Issue: Omission" (Jrnl)

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 09:05
Throughout the history of humanity, we are constantly recording, documenting, remembering. We catalog on cave walls, on wax tablets and wooden boards, on animal skins, on paper, and now, on electronic devices. Everything that we know and remember today is such because it was made to exist. But how about what wasn’t? In this issue, we are re-remembering what was left out: the lost, the overlooked, the forgotten. Our understanding is shaped as much by what is neglected as by what is preserved,

Calls: 5th International Conference on the Neglected Aspects of Motion Event Description

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 09:05
Final Call for Papers: We are pleased to announce the 5th NAMED conference which will be held at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières in Canada. Please see our website for details and the CFP (https://named26.wordpress.com). We are especially excited to have the following plenary speakers join us for NAMED 2026 : Denis Bouchard, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada Bert Cappelle, Université de Lille, France Eric Corre, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris 3, France Liesbet Heyv

Calls: II Congreso Internacional de Sociolingüística del Español

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 09:05
Call for Papers: Nos complace anunciar el II Congreso Internacional de Sociolingüística del Español, que se celebrará en la Universidad de Lisboa del 20 al 22 de abril de 2026. Este evento reúne a investigadores, docentes y estudiantes interesados en explorar las múltiples facetas de la sociolingüística aplicada a la lengua española. Bajo una visión amplia e inclusiva de la disciplina, este congreso ofrece un espacio para reflexionar y debatir sobre las interacciones entre la lengua y la soci

Confs: Living with AI: From Disruption to Direction in Translation and Interpreting

Conferences - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:05
We are delighted to announce that the 2026 APTIS conference will take place in Wales for the first time, being jointly hosted by Cardiff University and Swansea University. The conference will take place from 15-17 April 2026 in Cardiff, with an optional ‘cultural’ day in Swansea on Saturday 18 April. We welcome abstract submissions for traditional papers, book launches, workshops, and students’ flash talks. The landscape of translation and interpreting (T&I) is undergoing rapid transformatio

Confs: Workshop on Multilingual Language Processing: Multilingual Minds and Machines Meeting

Conferences - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:05
Computational modelling has long been a highly influential research method in the study of human language processing. In the last decade or so, the impact of computational simulations has further increased with the availability of models with human-scale knowledge of language statistics and the development of powerful linking functions (based on, for instance, information theory and distributional semantics) between model predictions and human processing, as well as the availability of large-sca

Confs: JALTCALL 2026 - Prevail or Fail?

Conferences - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:05
JALTCALL 2026 lands at Konan University (Nishinomiya Campus), June 12–14, 2026. Under the theme “Prevail or Fail?”, JALTCALL 2026 invites educators, researchers, and technologists to explore how digital tools, pedagogical innovations, and AI are reshaping language teaching and learning in an age of rapid change and uncertainty. We welcome presentations that critically examine both successes and setbacks in technology-enhanced language education: projects that worked, those that didn’t, a

Confs: Living with AI: From Disruption to Direction in Translation and Interpreting

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:05
We are delighted to announce that the 2026 APTIS conference will take place in Wales for the first time, being jointly hosted by Cardiff University and Swansea University. The conference will take place from 15-17 April 2026 in Cardiff, with an optional ‘cultural’ day in Swansea on Saturday 18 April. We welcome abstract submissions for traditional papers, book launches, workshops, and students’ flash talks. The landscape of translation and interpreting (T&I) is undergoing rapid transformatio

Confs: Workshop on Multilingual Language Processing: Multilingual Minds and Machines Meeting

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:05
Computational modelling has long been a highly influential research method in the study of human language processing. In the last decade or so, the impact of computational simulations has further increased with the availability of models with human-scale knowledge of language statistics and the development of powerful linking functions (based on, for instance, information theory and distributional semantics) between model predictions and human processing, as well as the availability of large-sca

Confs: JALTCALL 2026 - Prevail or Fail?

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:05
JALTCALL 2026 lands at Konan University (Nishinomiya Campus), June 12–14, 2026. Under the theme “Prevail or Fail?”, JALTCALL 2026 invites educators, researchers, and technologists to explore how digital tools, pedagogical innovations, and AI are reshaping language teaching and learning in an age of rapid change and uncertainty. We welcome presentations that critically examine both successes and setbacks in technology-enhanced language education: projects that worked, those that didn’t, a

Confs: Workshop at BICLCE11: A Matter of Concord: English Agreement Across Varieties and Register

Conferences - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 07:05
Organizers: David Hernández-Coalla (Universidade de Vigo), david.hernandez@uvigo.gal Xulia Sánchez-Rodríguez (Universidade de Vigo), xulia.sanchez@uvigo.gal Description: Agreement has been at the center of linguistic debate for a long time. In the case of English, its reduced morphological system has possibly fostered research in subject-verb agreement from different perspectives: theoretical, geographical, cognitive-based, among others. In fact, a wide range of phenomena have/has received

Confs: Workshop at BICLCE11: A Matter of Concord: English Agreement Across Varieties and Register

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 07:05
Organizers: David Hernández-Coalla (Universidade de Vigo), david.hernandez@uvigo.gal Xulia Sánchez-Rodríguez (Universidade de Vigo), xulia.sanchez@uvigo.gal Description: Agreement has been at the center of linguistic debate for a long time. In the case of English, its reduced morphological system has possibly fostered research in subject-verb agreement from different perspectives: theoretical, geographical, cognitive-based, among others. In fact, a wide range of phenomena have/has received

Calls: Working Papers in Linguistics - "Special Issue: AI in Sociolinguistic Research" (Jrnl)

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 07:05
The recent advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), especially large language models (LLMs), has affected society as a whole, including the scientific field. This volume of Working Papers in Linguistics is dedicated to studies that aim to reflect on the two-way relationship between AI and sociolinguistics: on the one hand, the use of automated tools in research practice—such as interview transcription, linguistic annotation, variant classification, and large-scale data analysis; and on the o

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