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Call for Papers: We invite submissions for talks (20+10) or posters to take place within the workshop "Word order: Theoretical and empirical perspectives" (https://sites.google.com/view/bclwordorder/), which in turn is part of the Biennial of Czech Linguistics 2026 (https://sites.google.com/mail.muni.cz/bcl2026en/homepage). We look for quality submissions addressing questions and issues pertaining to word order, whether based on detailed analyses of individual languages or particular phenomen

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NeoTerm 2026 is the second International Workshop on Terminological Neologism Management, organized by the ENEOLI COST Action. The first edition (Neoterm 2025) was held in Thessaloniki (Greece) as a co-located event with MDTT 2025. This year, NeoTerm goes north and will be organized by the University of Bergen, Norway, on 3 September 2026. The 2nd NeoTerm workshop will be co-located with the Nordic/European event aimed at initiating joint Nordic鈥揈uropean collaboration on 鈥淪pr氓kleg berekraf

Conferences - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 14:05
"(In)transitivity and its Variation" workshop, founded by SLE Joint initiatives research grant 2026, will be held in Pozna艅 (Poland) on 28-29 September 2026. This workshop aims to explore the interplay of semantics, morphology, and syntax in encoding (in)transitivity, investigating the functional motivations underlying valency patterns across diverse language families. We welcome contributions dealing with (but not restricted to) the following topics: - Transitivity prominence especially of

Conferences - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 14:05
The Department of Phonetics at Trier University is proud to host the 34th Annual Conference of the International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA2026). The conference will take place at Trier University. Important Dates: - Deadline for Abstract submission: 03 April 2026 - Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2026 - Deadline for submission of work-in-progress posters: 24 May 2026 - Notification of acceptance for work-in-progress posters: 14 June 2026 Submission

Conferences - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 14:05
The Constructed Agents theme provides a forum for exploring how humans develop their understanding of AI agents from their exposure to representations of agents in literature and film. The conference explores how and to what extent representations of non-human sentient agents such as Frankenstein鈥檚 creature in Mary Shelley鈥檚 1818 novel and Hal in 2001 Space Odyssey may shape views of today鈥檚 language-using AI agents including those for language learning. Abstracts are invited for presentation

The LINGUIST List - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 14:05
"(In)transitivity and its Variation" workshop, founded by SLE Joint initiatives research grant 2026, will be held in Pozna艅 (Poland) on 28-29 September 2026. This workshop aims to explore the interplay of semantics, morphology, and syntax in encoding (in)transitivity, investigating the functional motivations underlying valency patterns across diverse language families. We welcome contributions dealing with (but not restricted to) the following topics: - Transitivity prominence especially of

The LINGUIST List - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 14:05
The Department of Phonetics at Trier University is proud to host the 34th Annual Conference of the International Association for Forensic Phonetics and Acoustics (IAFPA2026). The conference will take place at Trier University. Important Dates: - Deadline for Abstract submission: 03 April 2026 - Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2026 - Deadline for submission of work-in-progress posters: 24 May 2026 - Notification of acceptance for work-in-progress posters: 14 June 2026 Submission

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The Constructed Agents theme provides a forum for exploring how humans develop their understanding of AI agents from their exposure to representations of agents in literature and film. The conference explores how and to what extent representations of non-human sentient agents such as Frankenstein鈥檚 creature in Mary Shelley鈥檚 1818 novel and Hal in 2001 Space Odyssey may shape views of today鈥檚 language-using AI agents including those for language learning. Abstracts are invited for presentation

Conferences - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 13:05
We are happy to invite you to NIC 2026 conference, which will take place at Vilnius University (Vilnius, Lithuania) on 17鈥19 August 2023. The topic of this year鈥檚 conference is Intercultural Communication for Change. With this theme, we encourage discussion of intercultural communication as a way of engaging with change at multiple levels (individual, organisational, societal, and global), as well as of the implications of intercultural communication research for policy-making, institutional

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We are pleased to invite you to the forthcoming seminar series From the Perspective of the Addressee, which will be held in English and take place entirely online. The next session will take place on Friday, 13 March 2026, at 3:00 p.m. (CET). We will have the pleasure of hearing Francesco Cutugno (University of Naples Federico II), who will give a talk entitled Intendi?, 驴Entiendes?, Did you get it? - The Acoustic Unpacking of Meaning. Programme: - [passed] Friday, 14 November 2025, 15:00

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Conducting independent replication and reproduction studies of past research findings has gained increasing importance in recent years, particularly in light of the interdisciplinary replication crisis affecting many research fields. For this reason, we have recently founded a new interdisciplinary journal, 鈥淩eplication Research (R2)鈥, which is now open for submissions. Accepted formats include all types of replications, reproductions, and conceptual contributions on the topic of replication and

The LINGUIST List - Wed, 03/11/2026 - 13:05
We are happy to invite you to NIC 2026 conference, which will take place at Vilnius University (Vilnius, Lithuania) on 17鈥19 August 2023. The topic of this year鈥檚 conference is Intercultural Communication for Change. With this theme, we encourage discussion of intercultural communication as a way of engaging with change at multiple levels (individual, organisational, societal, and global), as well as of the implications of intercultural communication research for policy-making, institutional

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This book presents empirical research from a wide range of South Asian contexts, in order to develop critical understandings of the intricate relationships between translingual practices, language education, social justice and equity. The chapters explore the feasibility, acceptance and prospects of translingual practices as meaningful communication and pedagogic practices in South Asian English language classrooms. The authors identify diverse language uses in sociolinguistically unexplored

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The last two decades have seen a series of publications focused on time. So, why another book? It now appears that a kairos moment has arrived to reconsider from a more holistic point of view the manifold ways in which we think about time and talk about it. The book is divided into four major parts: Fundamental issues; Conceptualization of temporality across languages and cultures; Metaphor, metonymy, and time conceptualization; and Time and grammar. Following the two chapters that prefigure the

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