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The LINGUIST List - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 11:05
Meeting Description: Conference Website: https://dkaramasov.github.io/hpsg2025/ The 32nd International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar will be held in a hybrid format on 2 September - 4 September 2025 at Centro de Lingu铆stica da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal. The conference addresses linguistic, foundational, or computational issues relating to or in the spirit of the framework of Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar. The conference will consist of a two-day main confer

Conferences - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 10:05
We are pleased to announce the First Call for Papers for the upcoming workshop: LLMs4All: LLMs, Big Data, and Multilinguality for All - First Call for Papers - To be held at IEEE BigData 2025, Macau, China | December 8鈥11, 2025 - Our page for more details: https://vinnlp.com/llms4all Workshop Scope: LLMs4All workshop addresses the intersection of LLMs, Big Data, and Multilinguality, with a focus on equitable access and global inclusivity. It explores how large-scale data pipelines and ad

Conferences - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 10:05
Program: (updated version online: https://dkaramasov.github.io/hpsg2025/#program) 9:15鈥9:30 Introduction Jakob Mach茅 (Centro de Lingu铆stica da Universidade de Lisboa) 9:45鈥10:45 Plenary talk by Jonathan Ginzburg (LLF, Universit茅 Paris Cit茅) Non-Canonical Questions 10:45鈥11:15 Coffee break 11:15鈥11:55 Felix Fr眉hauf and Berry Claus (Leibniz Universit盲t Hannover) Responsive "sowieso" 11:55鈥12:15 Oleg Belyaev (Moskovskiy Gosudarstvenny Universitet Lomonosov) Sentence-final con

The LINGUIST List - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 10:05
We are pleased to announce the First Call for Papers for the upcoming workshop: LLMs4All: LLMs, Big Data, and Multilinguality for All - First Call for Papers - To be held at IEEE BigData 2025, Macau, China | December 8鈥11, 2025 - Our page for more details: https://vinnlp.com/llms4all Workshop Scope: LLMs4All workshop addresses the intersection of LLMs, Big Data, and Multilinguality, with a focus on equitable access and global inclusivity. It explores how large-scale data pipelines and ad

The LINGUIST List - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 10:05
The aim of this conference is to bring together specialists in didactics, linguistics, geography, and second language acquisition, as well as teacher trainers and secondary school teachers to discuss the teaching and learning of English as a Second Language (ESL) using a CLIL approach, in geography classes more specifically. Over the last 20 years, CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) programmes have been widely developed in France and in the rest of Europe to strengthen both langu

The LINGUIST List - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 10:05
Program: (updated version online: https://dkaramasov.github.io/hpsg2025/#program) 9:15鈥9:30 Introduction Jakob Mach茅 (Centro de Lingu铆stica da Universidade de Lisboa) 9:45鈥10:45 Plenary talk by Jonathan Ginzburg (LLF, Universit茅 Paris Cit茅) Non-Canonical Questions 10:45鈥11:15 Coffee break 11:15鈥11:55 Felix Fr眉hauf and Berry Claus (Leibniz Universit盲t Hannover) Responsive "sowieso" 11:55鈥12:15 Oleg Belyaev (Moskovskiy Gosudarstvenny Universitet Lomonosov) Sentence-final con

Conferences - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 09:05
SAMWOP is an annual event that brings together linguists working in the area of Southern African microlinguistics (broadly defined as linguistics which focuses on the structure of language as opposed to, for example, its sociological or educational role in society). This includes researchers based in Southern Africa working in various areas of theoretical and general linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax, as well as those based elsewhere working on e.g. South African

Conferences - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 09:05
This conference, which will take place at the Universit茅 d鈥橝rtois in Arras, France on 24-26 September 2025, aims at exploring the manifold nature and uses of 鈥榝uck鈥欌斺榯he most important and powerful word in the English language鈥 (Sheidlower 2009)鈥攆rom the viewpoints of linguistics, translation studies and culture. Programme: Wednesday 24 9.00: Welcome 9.30: Opening Remarks by Anne Besson, Head of 鈥楾extes & Cultures鈥 9.45: Keynote Address - Jesse SHEIDLOWER, writer and lexicographer, Col

The LINGUIST List - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 09:05
SAMWOP is an annual event that brings together linguists working in the area of Southern African microlinguistics (broadly defined as linguistics which focuses on the structure of language as opposed to, for example, its sociological or educational role in society). This includes researchers based in Southern Africa working in various areas of theoretical and general linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax, as well as those based elsewhere working on e.g. South African

The LINGUIST List - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 09:05
Final Call for Papers: The Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics (HUN-REN) and the Programme Committee are pleased to issue the Second Call for Papers for the 1st International Workshop on Language and Language Models. As the submission deadline approaches, we encourage researchers and practitioners in the social sciences and humanities to contribute extended abstracts and take advantage of the opportunity to hear from our distinguished keynote speakers. Keynote Speakers: - Erhard Hin

The LINGUIST List - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 09:05
This conference, which will take place at the Universit茅 d鈥橝rtois in Arras, France on 24-26 September 2025, aims at exploring the manifold nature and uses of 鈥榝uck鈥欌斺榯he most important and powerful word in the English language鈥 (Sheidlower 2009)鈥攆rom the viewpoints of linguistics, translation studies and culture. Programme: Wednesday 24 9.00: Welcome 9.30: Opening Remarks by Anne Besson, Head of 鈥楾extes & Cultures鈥 9.45: Keynote Address - Jesse SHEIDLOWER, writer and lexicographer, Col

Conferences - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 08:05
The Translation in Transition conference series has served as a meeting site for empirical translation scholars for over ten years now. After seven successful editions of this conference series, the tradition will be continued with the 8th edition taking place in 2026 in Aachen, where a special focus will be on translation and interpreting at the intersection of various multilingual text production contexts. In keeping with tradition, the conference will make room for discussion of all strands o

Conferences - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 08:05
Tracing Mismatches: Deviations from One-to-one Patterns is one of the workshops to be held during the 48th annual conference of the German Linguistic Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft f眉r Sprachwissenschaft, or DGfS; see https://www.uni-trier.de/universitaet/fachbereiche-faecher/fachbereich-ii/forschung-und-zentren/dgfs2026). Invited Speakers: Paula Fenger (Universit盲t Leipzig) Nina Haslinger (Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft) Workshop Description: While mismatch-related

Conferences - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 03:05
The LSA Annual Meeting is a premier gathering of linguists and linguistics students from throughout the profession and around the world. It is an unparalleled opportunity to share research and learn about developments across the full range of disciplinary subfields, including the scholarship of teaching and learning in linguistics. It is also the perfect place to engage in professional development, network, and socialize with your colleagues from academia, industry, government, and the non-prof

Conferences - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 03:05
Appel 脿 communications 鈥 Colloque SIHFLES 2026 L鈥橴niversit茅 Charles de Prague et la Facult茅 des Lettres de l鈥橴niversit茅 de Boh锚me du Sud (膶esk茅 Bud臎jovice) ont le plaisir d鈥檃nnoncer le prochain colloque international de la SIHFLES, qui se tiendra 脿 Prague les 28 et 29 mai 2026, sur le th猫me : Nationalismes et enseignement des langues : le cas du fran莽ais langue 茅trang猫re en Europe et dans le monde (1780鈥1950) Ce colloque s鈥檌nt茅resse aux relations entre id茅ologies et enseignement des lan

Conferences - Fri, 06/27/2025 - 03:05
Virtually all phonological theorizing references phonological typology in some respect. For example, cross-linguistic tendencies are routinely invoked in support of claims about markedness and the constraint set. At the same time, there remain major divides in the field with respect to evidential and explanatory standards. Researchers often operate under distinct formal assumptions about levels of representation, the nature of phonological alternations, and the relationship between phonetics and

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 23:05
SUMMARY (xxv, 882 pp.) This paperback is the latest edition of a valuable anthology originally published in 2018; it is the most recent among several such under the same editor/author, and incorporates the insights of those collections. As the book points out, evidentiality is a topic that is fairly newly recognized in general linguistics. It probably is still not taught in any depth to most undergraduates or even grad students; an impressionistic Google Books search of recent introductory li

The LINGUIST List - Thu, 06/26/2025 - 12:05
The research group Formal and Computational Linguistics (ComForT) and the Center for Research in Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology (CRISSP) at KU Leuven have a vacancy for a PhD-position in formal linguistics in the project "What are theme vowels?" (WAT). The WAT-project will investigate the distribution and function of theme vowels in three Indo-European families (Romance, Germanic, and Slavic).

The LINGUIST List - Wed, 06/25/2025 - 21:05
SUMMARY Morality is an increasingly popular topic in pragmatic and discourse studies, yet there is an ongoing gap in our understanding of how morality is enacted in everyday communicative practice. 鈥淢orality in Discourse鈥 addresses this gap. This edited collection consists of one introductory chapter, followed by 12 chapters divided thematically into four parts: moralising in interaction; morality and narrative; the politics of morality; and digitally mediated morality. The chapters inves

The LINGUIST List - Wed, 06/25/2025 - 20:05
Dear all, We warmly invite you to the 2025 seminar series of the Consortium on Language Variation in Input Environments Around the World (LangVIEW). The fourth talk in the series is "Segmental Acoustics of Tashlhiyt Berber鈥檚 Infant-Directed Speech: How do Caregivers Modify Vowels and Consonants in a Complex Phonological System" by Abdellah Elouatiq from the Centre for Language Studies at Radboud University Nijmegen and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. The abstract can be foun

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