Call for Papers:
The Young Linguists鈥 Meeting in Pozna艅 (YLMP2025) is pleased to announce a special thematic session titled 鈥淟anguage as a Window into Creative Ideation.鈥
Creativity is commonly defined as the ability to generate novel and context-appropriate ideas and solutions (e.g., Guilford 1967, Beaty et al. 2016). It manifests across various domains of human activity, including the arts, sciences, or inventive solutions to everyday challenges. Language is a primary medium through which cr
Join us this Friday (29th November) at 18:30 at the Cervantes Institute (Berlin). The event is organized by CERFA (Society of Spanish Researchers in Germany). Talks will be in English, questions can be made in English, German and/or Spanish language.
Program:
1. Prof. Dr. Claudia M盲nnel
Title: Neural correlates of infants' early speech processing as predictors of later language development
2. Prof. Dr. Natalia Gagarina
Title: How children acquire multiple languages and what are the (dis)adv
The Linguistics Data Interest Group of the Research Data Alliance invites all linguists to participate in a survey focusing on Open Science, the management and sharing of research data in our discipline.
In particular, our team is interested in which educational resources are most needed by linguistics researchers to help them properly preserve and share their research data. We are seeking input from linguists from all subdisciplines and at all career stages, from PhD candidates to early career
Visit the whole issue here https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/didacticae/issue/view/3076
Monographic section:
Teaching writing to learn languages in primary, secondary and tertiary education - M. D. Garc铆a-Pastor
De la ciencia educativa a las aulas y viceversa: documentar pr谩cticas referentes para el aprendizaje de la escritura en educaci贸n primaria - M陋 D. Alonso-Cort茅s Fradejas & S. S谩nchez Rodr铆guez
Adopt, don鈥檛 shop!: escritura en ingl茅s y aprendizaje interling眉铆stico del adjetivo en prima
THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
Applications are invited for appointment as Professor/Associate Professor on tenure terms or Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Linguistics in the School of Humanities (Linguistics) (Ref.: 530396), to commence on September 1, 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Appointment as Assistant Professor will be made on a three-year fixed-term basis, with the possibility of renewal and consideration for tenure before the expiry of a second three-year fixed-term contract.
The annual conference includes parallel talk sessions on linguistic subdisciplines, poster sessions, and a plenary talk by the national National Achievement Laureate. The local organizers have proposed a special session on transcription challenges for Indigenous languages, as well as a panel entitled "AI tools for under-resourced languages", featuring Anna Kazantseva & Akwirat茅kha' Martin. The day after the conference, there will be four crash-course workshops (ELAN, Data management, data stora
The annual conference includes parallel talk sessions on linguistic subdisciplines, poster sessions, and a plenary talk by the national National Achievement Laureate. The local organizers have proposed a special session on transcription challenges for Indigenous languages, as well as a panel entitled "AI tools for under-resourced languages", featuring Anna Kazantseva & Akwirat茅kha' Martin. The day after the conference, there will be four crash-course workshops (ELAN, Data management, data stora
Call for Papers:
The Canadian Linguistic Association will hold its annual conference at 捆绑SM社区, in Montreal, June 3-5, 2025. Members are invited to submit abstracts representing all areas of linguistics. In addition, the local organizers have proposed a special session on transcription challenges for Indigenous languages. All authors must be CLA members upon abstract submission (exceptions can be made for co-authors from Indigenous communities or large teams of authors: contact Assoc
Call for Papers:
Submission guidelines:
We invite submission of abstracts for 40-minute talks. Abstracts should be anonymous. The main text should be no more than two pages long, with an optional third page for figures. Abstracts are due before February 28, 2025, and should be sent to Anouch Bourmayan at the following address: anouch.bourmayan@sorbonne-universite.fr.
Key dates:
- Call for Abstracts Circulated: 13th of January, 2025
- Abstract Submission Opens: 3rd of March, 2025
- Abstract Submission Deadline: Midnight (23:59 CET) on Monday, 7th April 2025
- Notification of Acceptance: Expected by Monday, 19th May 2025
- Registration Opens: 12th of May 2025
- Conference dates: 17th 鈥 19th September 2025
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Key dates:
- Call for Abstracts Circulated: 13th of January, 2025
- Abstract Submission Opens: 3rd of March, 2025
- Abstract Submission Deadline: Midnight (23:59 CET) on Monday, 7th April 2025
- Notification of Acceptance: Expected by Monday, 19th May 2025
- Registration Opens: 12th of May 2025
- Conference dates: 17th 鈥 19th September 2025
To stay up to date with all the latest news and updates about XPrag 2025, we kindly invite you to follow our Facebook page and visit our official webs
Call for Papers:
QLLT 2025 aims to bring together researchers from around the world who are interested in the acquisition of second languages as well as the teaching methods and linguistic conditions that are conducive to acquisition. With Teluq being the oldest French-speaking distance university, the conference will focus on issues and challenges posed by online learning and teaching. In addition, we invite papers related to the learning/teaching of languages in minority settings, issues in l
Abstract Submission Opens: 1 December 2024
Abstract Submission Closes: 10 February 2025
Notification of Acceptance: 31 March 2025
Abstract Submission Opens: 1 December 2024
Abstract Submission Closes: 10 February 2025
Notification of Acceptance: 31 March 2025
Call for Papers:
Talks
CLOx25 will feature an opening talk by Prof. Manel P茅rez Saldanya (Universitat de Val猫ncia), seven 20+10鈥 talks, and one 1-hour session of six flash (7+3鈥) talks by students.
The selection of talks, while being ultimately based on the quality of the submitted abstracts, will be intended to represent as many different subfields and perspectives as possible.
Call
CLOx25 welcomes presentations on Catalan linguistics, within the fields of phonetics and phonology, morphology,
Tuesday, 17 December 2024 (Central European Time)
09:00 鈥 09:10 Cecilia Poletto Opening remarks
09:10 鈥 10:10 Anna Szabolsci, "Who invokes silent negation? The view from a hybrid negative concord language"
10:10 鈥 10:50 Ebert, Fuhrmann, Guerrini, Zani, "Cancellation and varieties of non-at-issueness"
10:50 鈥 11:20 Coffee Break
11:20 鈥 12:00 Bharadwaj, Hartmann, Sementsova, Zeijlstra, "Negative scope mismatches in coordination"
12:00 - 12:40 Banafo, Sasu, Dunlap, Mursell, Hartmann, "Expected and
Tuesday, 17 December 2024 (Central European Time)
09:00 鈥 09:10 Cecilia Poletto Opening remarks
09:10 鈥 10:10 Anna Szabolsci, "Who invokes silent negation? The view from a hybrid negative concord language"
10:10 鈥 10:50 Ebert, Fuhrmann, Guerrini, Zani, "Cancellation and varieties of non-at-issueness"
10:50 鈥 11:20 Coffee Break
11:20 鈥 12:00 Bharadwaj, Hartmann, Sementsova, Zeijlstra, "Negative scope mismatches in coordination"
12:00 - 12:40 Banafo, Sasu, Dunlap, Mursell, Hartmann, "Expected and
December 12th
9h-9h30 : Opening session - 芦 Complexity 禄 as seen by the organizers
9h30-10h30 : Invited talk- Didier Grandjean (Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, U. of Geneva, Switzerland), La complexit茅 au c艙ur de l鈥櫭﹎otion
10h30-10h50 : Coffee break
Session 1
10h50-11h20 : Pascale Feldkamp Moreira and Yuri Bizzoni (Aarhus U., Denmark), Levels of Complexity in Literary Language: A Preliminary Study
11h20-11h50 : Quentin Feltgen (Ghent U., Belgium), Language as a complex system from a str
Invited speakers include Asif Agha (University of Pennsylvania) and Barbara Johnstone (Carnegie Mellon University) (keynote speakers), J眉rgen Spitzm眉ller (University of Vienna), Betsy Evans (University of Washington), Valerie Fridland (University of Nevada, Reno), Cecelia Cutler (City University of New York), Chris Montgomery (University of Sheffield), Rob Drummond (Manchester Metropolitan University), Cara Penry Williams (University of Derby), Andrea Leone-Pizzighella (Eurac Research Bolzano),
Anne Bertrand (UBC) will be presenting a talk 鈥淎 vector-space semantics for scalar expressions in Ktunaxa.鈥 The meeting will take place on Monday, November 25 at 3pm in Room 002 of the 捆绑SM社区 linguistics department. Anne鈥檚 abstract is below: Ktunaxa, a language isolate spoken in the Columbia River basin in Canada and the United States, exhibits robust evidence for […]