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The Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures at Towson University announces the 9th edition of 鈥淔orging Linguistic Identities鈥 and invites proposals for papers. The conference seeks to examine language as socially embedded within historical and geo-political contexts. Possible topics might include, but not be limited to: - National reception of dialect/minority-language literature and verbal culture - Dialects/diglossia and their role in group identity formation - The standardizatio

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Helen Keller's Institute of Research & Rehabilitation for the Disabled Children (HKIRRDC) (Hellen Keller鈥檚 Group of Institutions) 40 Years of Dedicated Services. (NGO, Estd. 1985). Education - Skill Development 鈥 Employment - Entrepreneurship - Rehabilitation 鈥 Advocacy - Empowerment Affiliated to Osmania University, Hyderabad, India. Approved by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), New Delhi, India. Department of Clinical Psychology, HKIRRDC, Hyderabad In Collaboration with Colle

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In recent years, advancements in machine learning, natural language processing, artificial intelligence, and speech synthesis have revolutionized how we communicate with other humans and language-based systems. From virtual assistants to language translation tools, the capabilities of these technologies continue to expand, offering new possibilities for communication, accessibility, and innovation. This Special Issue serves as a platform for the exploration of the latest research, methodologi

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SUMMARY Old Literary Tibetan: A Comprehensive Text Grammar Based on the Old Tibetan Annals, published by Brill in January 2026 as volume 30 of the Languages of Asia series, is a monumental scholarly work of xxxvi + 1,062 pages authored by Joanna Bialek, a researcher working at the crossroads of historical linguistics and religious studies, previously known for Compounds and Compounding in Old Tibetan and A Textbook in Classical Tibetan. It is a pioneering work in the field of Tibetan written

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Help us expand our data collection! In our research project 鈥滳losing and opening doors: Universities restructuring their language training programs鈥, we investigate recent or planned closures of university language training programs and severe cuts of their resources at European universities. We are also interested in the opposite process: new openings, the start of new language training programs and allocation of additional resources for language training. (A project description is available

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2025. 99 pp. Articles Phrasal verbs, progressives, and SVO/SOV order in Pere (C么te d鈥橧voire) Jeffrey Heath pp. 3鈥24 Valency-changing derivation in Dabida Nadezhda Makeeva, Irina Ryabova pp. 25鈥63 Folktale as a Traditional Mentorship Genre among the Igbo of South East Nigeria: Tradition and Innovations in the Mode of Delivery Ogbonna Onuoha, Kenneth Obinna Patrick pp. 64鈥85 The TAM System of Shupamem Abass Ngoungouo Yiagnigni pp. 86鈥99

Conferences - Tue, 06/09/2026 - 08:05
The Workshop on Mixed Projections and Associated Constructions (MixPAC) will take place in the ground floor lecture hall of ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics (1068 Budapest, Hungary, Bencz煤r utca 33). 26 June (Friday) Invited talk 9:15鈥10:15 Eszter 脫tott-Kov谩cs: Towards a syntactic typology of relative clauses with non-local agreement 10:15鈥10:30 Coffee break Session 1 10:30鈥11:00 Katalin 脡. Kiss: The structure and distribution of the Hungarian converbial projection 11:00鈥11:

Conferences - Tue, 06/09/2026 - 08:05
The 6th Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL6) conference will take place in the ground floor lecture hall of ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics (1068 Budapest, Hungary, Bencz煤r utca 33). 24 June (Wednesday) 9:15鈥9:30 Opening Invited talk 9:30鈥10:30 Timofey Arkhangelskiy: Studying Uralic dialects: Luxury or necessity? 10:30鈥11:00 Coffee break Session 1 11:00鈥11:30 Marcel den Dikken: Dative alternation: An integrated syntax for ditransitives, have-sentences and possessive DPs

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Other Specialties: A clearly defined specialization in the linguistics of African languages Description: The University of Bayreuth is a research-oriented university with internationally competitive, interdisciplinary focus areas in research and teaching. The Faculty of Languages & Literatures at the University of Bayreuth is currently seeking to appoint a DHV's Hallmark 鈥 Fair and transparent Appointment Negotiations Full Professor of Linguistics of African Languages in Context at sa

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The Workshop on Mixed Projections and Associated Constructions (MixPAC) will take place in the ground floor lecture hall of ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics (1068 Budapest, Hungary, Bencz煤r utca 33). 26 June (Friday) Invited talk 9:15鈥10:15 Eszter 脫tott-Kov谩cs: Towards a syntactic typology of relative clauses with non-local agreement 10:15鈥10:30 Coffee break Session 1 10:30鈥11:00 Katalin 脡. Kiss: The structure and distribution of the Hungarian converbial projection 11:00鈥11:

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The 6th Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL6) conference will take place in the ground floor lecture hall of ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics (1068 Budapest, Hungary, Bencz煤r utca 33). 24 June (Wednesday) 9:15鈥9:30 Opening Invited talk 9:30鈥10:30 Timofey Arkhangelskiy: Studying Uralic dialects: Luxury or necessity? 10:30鈥11:00 Coffee break Session 1 11:00鈥11:30 Marcel den Dikken: Dative alternation: An integrated syntax for ditransitives, have-sentences and possessive DPs

Conferences - Tue, 06/09/2026 - 07:05
We are pleased to share with you the final programme of the 9th International Conference on Discourse Markers in Romance Languages (DISROM 9), which will take place at the University of Oviedo (Spain) from 10 to 12 June 2026. The full programme is available at: https://sites.google.com/view/disrom9oviedo/inicio/programa?authuser=0 The plenary lectures will be streamed live on the YouTube channel of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Oviedo: https://www.youtube.com/

Conferences - Tue, 06/09/2026 - 07:05
The Workshop on Complex predicate constructions across modalities will be held on Mon 12 Oct 2026 at UPS Pouchet, 59 rue Pouchet, 75017 Paris and on visioconference. Deadline for submission: 20 July 2026 Invited Speaker: Miriam Butt (U. Konstanz) https://ling.sprachwiss.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/butt/ Workshop Topics: Abstracts: We invite submissions for 20 minute talks (+10min discussion) and posters in English. Abstracts should not be longer than two pages (Times New Roman 12 pt

The LINGUIST List - Tue, 06/09/2026 - 07:05
We are pleased to share with you the final programme of the 9th International Conference on Discourse Markers in Romance Languages (DISROM 9), which will take place at the University of Oviedo (Spain) from 10 to 12 June 2026. The full programme is available at: https://sites.google.com/view/disrom9oviedo/inicio/programa?authuser=0 The plenary lectures will be streamed live on the YouTube channel of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Oviedo: https://www.youtube.com/

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The Workshop on Complex predicate constructions across modalities will be held on Mon 12 Oct 2026 at UPS Pouchet, 59 rue Pouchet, 75017 Paris and on visioconference. Deadline for submission: 20 July 2026 Invited Speaker: Miriam Butt (U. Konstanz) https://ling.sprachwiss.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/butt/ Workshop Topics: Abstracts: We invite submissions for 20 minute talks (+10min discussion) and posters in English. Abstracts should not be longer than two pages (Times New Roman 12 pt

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Call for Papers: The World Wide Web has evolved from a resource for building linguistic corpora into the central data infrastructure powering modern natural language processing and Large Language Models (LLMs). As web-scale data increasingly shapes AI systems鈥 knowledge and capabilities, understanding its quality, representativeness, and ethical implications has become critical. At the same time, the 鈥渕ore is better鈥 paradigm is being challenged by issues such as machine-generated content,

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People facing various difficult life situations, crises, or vulnerabilities have a range of mediated options for seeking help and support. These include emergency services, teleconsultations within traditional healthcare, and mediated interactions with social workers and civil society organizations, such as helplines, which offer various forms of anonymous support. This special issue of Qualitative Health Communication invites contributions that explore helpline communication in its broadest sen

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Guest Editors: Ali Derakhshan, Golsetan University, Iran, and Haoran Xie, Lingnan University, Hong Kong SAR Language learning is a crucial skill in our increasingly globalized world, where communication across cultures and languages is more important than ever (Chen et al., 2021). Traditional methods of language education, while effective, often lack the interactivity that modern technology can provide (Derakhshan & Zhang, 2024; Fathi et al., 2024; Zhao & Lai, 2023). Robot-Assisted Language L

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Background: While multimodal input (e.g., reading accompanied by audio or visual input) has been used to aid reading for several decades (e.g., Schneeberg, 1977), scientific investigation into how the use of multimodal input affects reading processes is relatively new (e.g., Pellicer-Sanchez, 2022). Furthermore, the advance of instructional technology which enables various multimodal input types and tools calls for research on how reading-related processes and resources are used as L2 learners

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The papers in this volume were selected from those presented at the 54th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, which was held at the University of Connecticut in June, 2024. The volume contains 22 papers with diverse topics within phonology, morphology, syntax, language acquisition, and historical linguistics. The African languages that are investigated in this volume include Kom, Igbo, Dagaare, Igala, Kalenjin, R扫虁kpa虂, Ekhwa Adara, Hausa, Nduga, Maa, Lugwere, Emai, Seenku, Kirundi, Chichew

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