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The Department of Linguistics at 捆绑SM社区 invites applications for a tenure-track position in phonology at the rank of Assistant Professor, effective August 1, 2025. Secondary specializations in one or more of the following areas will be considered an asset: computational linguistics, fieldwork, indigenous languages, laboratory phonology, language acquisition, language variation and change, morphology, phonetics, psycholinguistics, and/or underdocumented languages.
General qualificati
The Department of Anthropology at Oberlin College invites applications for a full-time non-continuing faculty position in the College of Arts and Sciences in Linguistics with a specialization in Phonetics and/or Phonology. Appointment to this position will be for a term of 1 year beginning Fall 2025, and will carry the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor.
While this position is housed within an Anthropology Department, the incumbent鈥檚 courses will also serve the needs of Oberlin鈥檚 linguistics
Contributions
Abstracts of all contributions available under: https://www.uibk.ac.at/de/congress/oelt2024/programm/
Thursday, December 17
16.00 鈥 16.25: Stefanie Cajka: The Six A鈥檚 for Language Safeguarding and Revitalisation Resources: a discussion of quality criteria in the context of language revitalisation and reclamation efforts
16.30 鈥 16.55: Eva Duran Eppler: The five RISE UP case study communities: why a single solution to language revitalisation can't work and an initiative to encourag
2nd Call for Papers:
Authors are asked to submit their anonymous abstracts as a PDF file to the following site: https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/CGG34/
If you do not have an account, please follow the instructions provided by the platform and create one.
Submission guidelines:
- Abstracts should be written in English and not exceed two pages of text (A4), in 12-point font, single line spacing and 2.5cm margins, with examples and/or figures interspersed, and including references.
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Call for Papers:
We are pleased to announce that the 39th South Asian Languages Analysis Roundtable (SALA-39) will take place on September 29 to October 1, 2025 at Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna艅. We invite submissions in any area related to the field of South Asian languages and linguistics, addressing, but not limited to, the following topics:
鈼 Descriptive studies
鈼 Comparative and typological studies
鈼 Language contact
鈼 Sociolinguistics
鈼 Morphology and Syntax
鈼 Semantics and Pragmati
2nd Call for Papers:
The submission should include: author鈥檚 name, affiliation, e-mail address, and presentation title. Additionally, anonymized abstracts of 400-500 words including references should also be submitted in a separate Word document. Both abstracts (with and without author identification) should be sent together by e-mail to taml2ucm@gmail.com
In this edition, special attention will be paid to the expression of evidentiality through TAM devices, and to the challenges of expressing
Call for Papers:
Potential subtopics:
Only a limited number of papers can be accommodated, as all sessions will be plenary. Abstracts (250 words) can be submitted by 4 April 2025 to Dr Chrismi Loth at kongresETFB@ufs.ac.za in the following (but not limited to) categories of research:
鈥 Recognition beyond standardisation, especially for indigenous and minority place names.
鈥 Best practices for the standardisation, management, and research of multiple place names.
鈥 Diversity in place names stemm
2nd Call for Papers:
Conference Theme: Metaphor, Technology, and Communication
The study of metaphor is bidirectionally connected to technology. In one direction, metaphor actively shapes our conceptualization of emerging technologies, such as in communicating and thinking about novel technologies and scientific advances (e.g., "artificial intelligence", "information highway", "the brain is a computer" etc). In the other direction, emerging technologies can actively contribute to the study of
Organizer: Department of Applied English, National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Conference Date: April 25, 2025
Conference Venue: Online (Microsoft Teams)
Themes: English Language Teaching in a Glocalized World: Intercultural Competence and Global Citizenship
Sub-themes: Intercultural and Multimodal Communication, Digital Literacy and Learning, Language and Technology Integration, Global Citizenship Skills, Professional Development for Teachers, English as a Medium of Instructio
More information can be found on the conference website.
2nd Call for Papers:
SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
We invite submissions for 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes for questions and discussion). The conference is held on-site, and the conference language is English.
The deadline for submissions is 30 December 2024. Abstracts should be submitted through EasyChair. Each participant may submit up to two abstracts 鈥 one as the only or the first author and another as a co-author. Notification of acceptance will be given by 27 March 2025.
Abstracts
Submission guidelines:
One-page abstracts (including references and examples) for 20-minute in-person talks or posters.
Abstracts should be in PDF format and anonymous, and the accompanying message should have "TOMILLA abstract" as subject, and should indicate in the body of the message the names of the authors, their institutional link, and whether the abstract is for a talk, poster, or either.
Abstracts may be in English, French, Spanish or Portuguese. Talks and posters may be in any Indige
Submission guideline:
Abstracts should be in PDF format, with all non-standard fonts embedded.
Abstracts should not exceed 2 pages, including data and references (11 pt font minimum, single spacing, 1 inch/2.5 cm margins on all sides). Abstracts should be anonymous.
Submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author.
Abstract submissions should be made via Oxford Abstract at: https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/77233/submitter
Final Call for Papers:
(Deadline: 10-Dec-2024): EPITHETS & STAL 2025 鈥 Workshop on (negative and positive) expressives and slurs across languages, Genoa, 7-8 May 2025
Conference website:
https://stalepithets.weebly.com/
Submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=epithetsstal2025
Abstract registration deadline December 10, 2024
Submission deadline December 10, 2024
EPITHETS (Explaining Pejoratives In THeoretical and Experimental TermS) is a multi-center proje
Call for Papers:
Suggested topics for exploration:
- Adaptation and intermedial transfers
- Remakes: the dynamics of repetition and innovation
- Intertextuality and reference networks
- Postcolonialism and cultural hybridity
- Technology and innovation in adaptation
- Reception, audiences, and authorship
- Adaptation, censorship, and politics
- Revisiting myths, grand narratives, and legends
- Adaptation, ethics, and aesthetics
- Adaptation in a historical perspective
- Translation,
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PORTA LINGUARUM
Title: Richness of Linguistic Landscape in the classroom
Editors: Natalia Mart铆nez Le贸n, Mar铆a Heredia Mantis, Alejandro 脕ngeles Gonz谩lez.
https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/portalin/announcement/view/239
We kindly invite you to submit an abstract and let us know as soon as possible and no later than 15th of December.
Please provide a Word file including:
鈼 Title (maximum 15 words) in English and Spanish
鈼 Name of author(s)
鈼 Institution(s)
鈼 Email(s)
鈼
The University of Kassel, Institute of English and American Studies 鈥 Chair of Research on Foreign Language Learning and Teaching of English (Prof. Dr. Tanja Angelovska), invites applications for the following position:
PhD position / Research Associate (m/f/d), EG 13 TV-H, Part-Time (20 hours/week), Fixed-Term
- Application Deadline: 01.01.2025
- Start Date: As soon as possible
- Reference Number: 37972
- Contract Duration: Initially 3 years, with a possible 2-year extension, and it includes th
SUMMARY
The edited volume 鈥淒ecolonizing Linguistics鈥 provides the reader with 500 pages of written text. Throughout the volume, colonial or colonizing linguistics is marked by certain traits including domination, extraction, exclusion, isolation, and false claims to objectivity. Therefore, decolonizing linguistics means to bond, meet, exchange, work for communities, include marginalized voices, and make transparent one鈥檚 own positionality.
In addition to Introduction and Conclusion, the editor
SUMMARY
"Code Copying" is a concise exposition of Lars Johanson's code-copying model, a theoretical framework for the study of contact-induced processes which has informed much of the author's research and writing. The book is broken into eleven chapters and is one hundred and twenty-five pages long, not including the front matter, references and indexes.
Ch. 1 "The Code-Copying Model" (1-17) introduces the foundational concepts and defines the operative terms. The term code refers to any lang
Review of Ledgeway, Adam, John Charles Smith, and Nigel Vincent (eds.), Periphrasis and Inflexion in Diachrony: A View from Romance. Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics 48. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. ISBN 9780198870807. 拢90.00.
SUMMARY
The fourteen chapters of the volume are subsumed under the broad topics of 鈥楾he status of periphrasis and inflexion鈥, 鈥楶eriphrasis鈥, and 鈥楢uxiliation鈥. The first two chapters provide an introductory overview of the issues related t