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Wed, 04/09/2025 - 23:05
Date: 21-22 November 2025 Location: Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest Keynote speaker: Prof. Luis Javier Pent贸n Herrera (Akademia Ekonomiczno-Humanistyczna in Warsaw, Poland) We invite researchers, educators, PhD students, and specialists in teaching foreign languages or Romanian as a foreign language (RFL) to contribute with papers exploring the impact and interaction between Large Language Models (LLMs) and the teaching and learning process of foreign languages/Romanian by non-n

Wed, 04/09/2025 - 23:05
Convenors: Andrei M膬r膬葯oiu, Sandra Br芒nzaru (Faculty of Philosophy), Alexandru Nicolae (Faculty of Letters) We invite submissions to a workshop to be held within the 25th International Conference of the Department of Linguistics of the Faculty of Letters. Questions we aim to explore: 鈥 Do LLMs have metalinguistic abilities (do they have the ability to generate analyses of language data/theoretical linguistic abilities of language samples so as to identify whether a sentence is syntactic

Wed, 04/09/2025 - 22:05
We invite submissions to a workshop on integrating skills in teaching and learning L1 to be held within the 25th International Conference of the Department of Linguistics of the Faculty of Letters. Date: November 21-22, 2025 Venue: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Letters, 5-7 Edgar Quinet St., Bucharest, Romania Format: in-person Languages of the workshop: English and Romanian Keynote speaker: Professor Emeritus Debra Myhill (University of Exeter, UK) Convenors: Florentina S芒mi

Wed, 04/09/2025 - 22:05
The community of linguists at the Faculty of Letters celebrates 25 years of academic meetings with researchers from Romania and abroad at the University of Bucharest. As in the previous years, we intend to cover a wide range of topics, comprising various domains and directions of research in the study of Romanian and theoretical linguistics. We encourage presentations in, but not restricted to the following topics: - morphology, syntax, phonetics, and phonology; - pragmatics and stylistics

Wed, 04/09/2025 - 22:05
On behalf of the ITAP team I'm glad to inform the L2 pragmatics community that the registration period for the ITAP Annual Conference 2025, "Resources for L2 pragmatics teaching across instructional contexts", is now open. This year's conference will be a two-day hybrid event that will take place June 26-27, 2025 at the University of La Laguna, Tenerife, and online. Attendance, both in person and online, is free, but registration is required. You will find the registration form, the pr

Wed, 04/09/2025 - 21:05
After the success of our first workshop Polar Question Meaning[s] Across Languages, we are launching a second POQAL meeting, this time focusing on form. How are polar questions expressed in syntax, morphology, intonation? How do components of the grammar of each language constrain and determine these ways, e.g. in the inventory of functional categories, the expression of negation, focus, polarity, intonational characteristics, pragmatic division of labor among forms? How do fine grammatical com

Tue, 04/08/2025 - 13:05
The Call for Abstracts for the 26th Warwick International Conference in Applied Linguistics (WICAL) is now open. Sumittion Link: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/al/research/conferences/wical/2025/submission_2025/ This year鈥檚 Conference will be held in a hybrid mode, from 17th to 19th June 2025. WICAL is the biggest student-led academic conference at University of Warwick, offering dialogic and inclusive spaces to foster research excellence across disciplines. Each year, WICAL hosts talks

Tue, 04/08/2025 - 13:05
BACKGROUND: Migration into and within Africa has been increasingly motivated by social, political, educational and economic purposes. Movements of peoples in contemporary times, en-masse or in smaller groups have an impact on language practices in multilingual Africa. These movements raise a number of interesting questions such as; What changes are there in contexts where different languages come into contact as a result of different people mobility? How mobile are languages and how stable ar

Tue, 04/08/2025 - 12:05
The PhD students of the Doctoral Program in Literary and Philological Cultures at Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna are pleased to announce the second edition of the Doctoral Conference of the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies. The conference invites participation from both PhD candidates and early-career researchers. This edition focuses on variation and change across the fields of Classical Studies, Italian Studies, Linguistics, and Book Cultures. Contributions m

Tue, 04/08/2025 - 12:05
THE 50th ANNUAL BOSTON UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT We are pleased to announce that the student-run annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD) will be held on November 6-9, 2025. We are honored to have Dr. Jean Berko Gleason as our keynote presenter for BUCLD 50. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS* Conference submission details: BUCLD 50 will also feature regular talks and poster sessions. There are two kinds of submissions: Abstracts for

Mon, 04/07/2025 - 17:05
Event Description: The project "Semantics and Pragmatics of Emojis in Digital Communication (EmDiCom)" (funded by the German Research Foundation, DFG) and the Super Linguistics research group are hosting a one-day workshop on the linguistics of emojis at the University of Oslo, on 29th August 2025. Invited Plenary Speakers: Barbara Hemforth (Universit茅 Paris Cit茅) Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California) Special Panel Session: "Emoji meaning: stability and variation" The worksho

Mon, 04/07/2025 - 16:05
It is our pleasure to launch the call for papers for the Fourth International Conference on Community Translation (ICCT4), which will be held in October 2026 at the Universit茅 de Moncton, Canada. This conference is an initiative of the International Community Translation Research Group (ICTRG). For more information and to read the full CfP, please check our website or send an email to anne.beinchet@umoncton.ca. A publication related to ICCT4 is confirmed with the journal Translation & Interpret

Mon, 04/07/2025 - 16:05
The JPC (https://jpc2025.sciencesconf.org/?lang=fr) are designed to bring together and promote exchanges between researchers鈥攃linicians and phoneticians鈥攁s well as any professionals interested in the mechanisms of speech production and perception. This international French-speaking event is held every two years, gathering experts, young researchers, and students (master's, doctoral, and postdoctoral) from clinical fields (medicine, speech therapy, audiology), psychology, and language sciences (l

Mon, 04/07/2025 - 15:05
Meeting Description: The Young Researchers Group of NOVA's University Linguistics Center (CLUNL) is pleased to announce that the XIX Forum for Linguistic Sharing will take place on April 10 and 11, 2025. Just like in the previous edition, the XIX Forum will be held in hybrid format (onsite and online). The XIX Forum for Linguistic Sharing aims to provide young researchers with a space to present and discuss their work with their peers. Just like last year's event, besides oral presentatio

Sun, 04/06/2025 - 17:05
頃滉淡鞏措 鞏胳柎頃欗晿電 氇瀯, 鞎届弓 頃滌柛氇姅 鞚茧掣鞐愳劀 鞐措Μ瓿 頃滉淡鞏措 鞚措(鞏挫電 鞏胳柎頃 頃欗殞鞛呺媹雼. 鞏胳柎頃 鞎堨潣 氇摖 攵勳暭鞚 鞐瓣惮 瓴瓣臣 氚 瓿检爼鞚 氚滍憸臧 臧電ロ晿氅, 彀戈皜鞛愳潣 甑爜 氚 靻岇啀 旮瓣磤鞚 攵堧鞚措倶, 氚滍憸鞕 歆堨潣鞚戨嫷 氇憪 頃滉淡鞏措 鞚措(鞏挫雼堧嫟. 鞝1須 頃滌柛氇姅 頇嬱勾鞚措弰 鞓ろ儉耄 鞁滌棎靹 臧滌禍霅 鞓堨爼鞚挫棃鞙茧倶, 彀戈皜鞛 攵臁膘溂搿 旆唽霅橃棃鞀惦媹雼.

Sun, 04/06/2025 - 17:05
The Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ILRAS) and the Institute for Bible Translation (IBT) are co-organizing an international conference in Moscow on the topic of "Linguistic Forum: 2025. Bible Translation as a Way to Preserve and Develop Languages: Traditions and New Approaches" on October 16-18, 2025. This conference continues the series of annual linguistic forums launched by ILRAS in 2019. It is timed to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Institute of Li

Thu, 04/03/2025 - 12:05
Meeting Description: The 11th International Colloquium on Ancient Greek Linguistics (ICAGL) (4th in the new series) will be held at Universit茅 C么te d'Azur, in Nice, on June 25鈥27, 2025. The conference will start on Wednesday morning June 25th and will finish on Friday June 27th, 2025. An official dinner will take place on Thursday June 24th. The program is downloadable here: https://icagl2025.sciencesconf.org/data/pages/ICAGL2025_Program_1.pdf. Information on registration may be found

Wed, 04/02/2025 - 08:05
Multimodal Semantic Representations (MMSR II) Co-located with IWCS 2025 (https://iwcs2025.github.io/) 22-24 September, D眉sseldorf, Germany (workshop on 24 September) Workshop website: https://mmsr-workshop.github.io/ Description: The demand for more sophisticated natural human-computer and human-robot interactions is rapidly increasing as users become more accustomed to conversation-like interactions with AI and NLP systems. Such interactions require not only the robust recognit

Wed, 04/02/2025 - 07:05
We invite proposals from all areas of linguistics that explore the use of technology to enhance language learning and teaching. Presentations will be 20 minutes long, followed by a 10-minute Q&A; we especially encourage submissions that share in-progress work and foster discussion within the CALL community. ALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: AZCALL 2025 (In-Person Conference) We鈥檙e excited to announce that the 12th AZCALL conference will be held in person at the ASU Tempe Campus on Saturday, October 4th!

Wed, 04/02/2025 - 07:05
We welcome proposals for 20-minute presentations from colleagues teaching all languages at all ranks (including language program directors/coordinators/supervisors, tenure-track and non-tenure track faculty, instructors, and graduate students). Proposals may be either practice-oriented or research-oriented, as long as they have practical implications of relevance to language programs in post-secondary settings in the United States. Proposals must fall under one of two strands: Strand 1: Lang

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