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Thu, 09/26/2024 - 19:05
Assistant or Associate Professor of Linguistics Location: Stony Brook, NY, United States Open Date: Sep 16, 2024 Deadline: Nov 11, 2024 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Description The Department of Linguistics at Stony Brook University invites applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor beginning Fall 2025. The successful candidate will have a PhD (or foreign equivalent) in Linguistics or related field in hand by the start of the appointment, an active research program in Phonetics/Phonol

Thu, 09/26/2024 - 19:05
As part of a strategic investment for a transformative expansion of the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University鈥檚 Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Cognitive Science seeks candidates for three open-rank, tenure-track/tenured faculty positions, in the following areas: 1) high-level vision; 2) interaction of language and vision; and 3) language. These searches reflect the University鈥檚 commitment to faculty growth in Cognitive Science that contributes to large-scale, university

Thu, 09/26/2024 - 19:05
The Center of Linguistics of the University of Lisbon (CLUL,聽https://www.clul.ulisboa.pt/en/aboutus) is calling for statements of interest from researchers working in any of CLUL's areas of research (http://www.clul.ulisboa.pt/en/research)聽who fulfil the conditions to apply for a fully funded 3-year contract within the scope of the Individual Call to Scientific Employment 2024 (CEEC https://www.fct.pt/en/concursos/concurso-estimulo-ao-emprego-cientifico-individual-7-edicao/), from the Portuguese

Thu, 09/26/2024 - 18:05
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Georgetown University invites applications for one Tenure-Line position in Spanish syntax at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 2025. The successful candidate will have demonstrated excellence in research in syntactic theory and its application to Spanish. A research interest in morphology, the syntax-semantics/pragmatics interface, experimental and corpus-based approaches, and/or the study of Spanish in contact with other languages (inclu

Thu, 09/26/2024 - 18:05
Visiting Assistant Professor in Applied Linguistics The Department of Applied Linguistics at The Pennsylvania State University invites applications for a full-time聽Visiting Assistant Professor, to start August 2025. A Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics, TESOL, Educational Linguistics, or related fields is required by the appointment date.聽The position is a non-tenure-track, term appointment, with the possibility of renewal. The position will be filled at the rank of Assistant Teaching Professor. Th

Thu, 09/26/2024 - 18:05
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Florida invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in semantics and computational linguistics at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning August 16, 2025. This is a full-time, nine-month, tenure-accruing position. Candidates should have an active research agenda in semantics and employ computational methods (widely defined). We particularly welcome applicants who can also contribute to our departmental focus on computational language

Thu, 09/26/2024 - 03:05
Wondering if a MA or PhD degree in Linguistics is right for you? Find out more about our graduate linguistics program. Email our Graduate Coordinator, Steffi Wulff (swulff@ufl.edu) for zoom links for the sessions below: 10am: General program info: Drs. Steffi Wulff & Brent Henderson 11 am: Computational Linguistics: Drs. Sarah Moeller & Zoey Liu 1 pm: Syntax: Drs. Irina Burukina & Imanol Suarez-Palma 2 pm: Phonetics/Phonology: Drs. Ratree Wayland & Caroline Wiltshire 2:30 pm: Psycholinguistics

Thu, 09/26/2024 - 03:05
This series captures the developments and new trajectories of World Englishes research. It covers traditional perspectives and phenomena but also ventures beyond this, with a particular focus on work that examines non-PCEs and other emergent contexts such as hybrid Englishes, digital Englishes and grassroots Englishes. It also utilizes methodologies and approaches from other linguistic and non-linguistic disciplines. The series expands the traditional World Englishes paradigm by encouraging mult

Thu, 09/26/2024 - 03:05
English for Specific Purposes is calling for applications for an associate editor position. The candidate will join the editorial team of associate editors of ESPj. Associate editors are expected to support the editorial organisation of the journal and show willingness to drive the journal forward. As a member of the Editorial Team the associate editor will assist the editors-in-chief in reviewing or in coordinating the reviewing of papers submitted for publication in the journal. In addition,

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 20:05
Call for Papers: LingComm25 is an online conference for people who do (or who enjoy) science communication in linguistics. All are welcome to participate, and this form is how you get started: https://forms.gle/Smusb1S5TQMSfUS59 After typing in your details, you can fill in any or all of the areas in which you'd like to take part. You can come back to this form and change your answers later. Please submit this form by 1 November 2024 anywhere on Earth (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_o

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 20:05
Call for Papers: https://speechandlanguage.louisiana.edu/ismbs/call-papers The Symposium hosts a multidisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas on monolingual and bilingual speech. Theoretical, experimental, qualitative, observational, computational, and clinical contributions are welcome for oral or poster presentations that may be on: - speech acquisition and use - monolingualism - bilingualism and multilingualism - child speech development - adult and child second or additional lan

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 20:05
Submissions should include an abstract (up to 500 words, excluding references) as well as a short biography and should be sent to: 鈥 Melissa Martin-Kemel , 鈥 B茅reng猫re Lafiandra , 鈥 Jon Delogu , 鈥 Alma-Pierre Bonnet Please don鈥檛 hesitate to submit an abstract if you鈥檙e interested. For more details about the conference and the abstract submission proce

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 19:05
The ISAPh 2024 program is available at https://isaph2024.ut.ee/program/ The four plenary talks will be streamed online and will later be available in the University of Tartu video archive. Ocke-Schwen Bohn (Aarhus University): Forever young: No 鈥渃ritical period鈥 for speech learning ability 30 September 2024, 10:00 (Eastern European Summer Time UTC+3) https://uttv.ee/live?id=35737 Sofia Str枚mbergsson (Karolinska Institutet): Navigating the search for 鈥榥ormal鈥 in children鈥檚 speech and language

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 19:05
Call for extended abstracts: Special issue of Critical Discourse Studies on The language of the manosphere: global perspectives Guest editors: Veronika Koller, Alexandra Krendel, Jessica Aiston, Mark McGlashan We are calling for extended abstracts of 1,500 words for a special issue of the journal Critical Discourse Studies on the language of the manosphere. In particular, though not exclusively, we seek contributions that examine the language of the manosphere and its influence and spread in n

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 19:05
This international symposium is in line with the still undeveloped disciplinary field of pragmatic phraseology and aims to initiate discussion on the characterization of PLI through the encounter of researchers from different epistemological and methodological horizons. As the symposium is intended to be interdisciplinary, its theme may be approached from the angle of 3 major topics: Topic 1: Theoretical, descriptive, and applied linguistics and translatology Topic 2: NLP, tool-based linguisti

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 18:05
Submission Guidelines We invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners to submit: 1. Abstract of original research relevant to the Conference themes. Submissions must be in a Microsoft Word document, and can be in English or in Arabic (abstracts in Arabic must be accompanied by proper English translation). Abstracts should be informative and well- structured (maximum 300 words) outlining the paper's objectives, methodology, key findings. All abstracts will be double reviewed by members of th

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 18:05
Call for Papers: We invite undergraduate and master's students in linguistics, literature, and related fields to submit proposals for the upcoming academic forum. Presentations are welcome in Spanish, Portuguese, and English. Eligibility: - Open to students in linguistics, literature, and related disciplines. - Individual and co-authored presentations allowed (max. 2 authors per paper; 4 for posters). - Submissions must be in PDF format. - Participation limited to one presentation per cate

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 18:05
Call for Papers: Once again, it is time for the Student Conference Linguistics / Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft (StuTS)! Its 76th iteration will be hosted from 21/11/24 to 23/11/24 in Marburg, Germany (with 20/11 and 24/11 as arrival and departure days). The StuTS is a recurring conference organised by and for students. Since 1987, the StuTS supports young linguistic scholars in their endeavour to take part in academic life, present their own ideas, and network with other students of li

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 17:05
Call for Papers: Dates: 29-30 May 2025 Venue: University of Graz, Austria Organisation: Edgar Onea (Graz) and Klaus von Heusinger (K枚ln) Invited speakers: Hans Kamp (Stuttgart/Austin), Viola Schmitt (Berlin/MIT), Daniel Altshuler (Oxford) Many aspects of anaphoric relations have received considerable attention in the last decades of linguistic research from the development of various frameworks of dynamic semantics to a multitude of experimental studies regarding the factors governing anaphor

Wed, 09/25/2024 - 17:05
The research group of the Universitat Aut貌noma de Barcelona on "Expletivity and Expressive Meaning" (PID2023-150347NB-I00) invites applications for a four-year predoctoral fellowship of the program 鈥淐ontratos Predoctorales para la Formaci贸n de Doctores鈥, funded by the Spanish Government. The central topic of this research will be to investigate which functional categories are predicted to be expletive in natural languages according to the hypothesis that, despite making no semantic contribution

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