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Tue, 08/27/2024 - 04:05
Please note that there will be a free pre-conference workshop in the morning of Tuesday 10th of December 2024. For details and for Program Information please see https://sites.uef.fi/drd-hum-2024/programme/

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 03:05
Final Call for Papers: We invite submissions for oral presentations (20mins talk + 10mins discussion) of theoretical and/or empirical contributions investigating the syntax, semantics, or pragmatics of natural language phenomena. Since this workshop is not restricted to a particular topic or researched language, we strongly encourage submissions dealing with linguistic phenomena from any natural language. ABSTRACT GUIDELINES Abstracts must not exceed two A4 pages (with 1inch/2.54cm margins on

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 03:05
Those interested in submitting a paper are invited to submit a summary in Italian or English of 300 to 500 words, excluding bibliography, by 30 September 2024. The text of the summary, accompanied by bibliography and any figures, must not exceed 2 A4 pages. The abstracts, in Word format and anonymously, must be submitted electronically through the appropriate platform: https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/costlang24/ . The contributions will be selected for oral or poster presentation f

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 03:05
Publication: We envisage publishing papers from the conference in December 2025. Meeting details: - The Conference will be in Manila - Many inexpensive hotels are nearby the university - We present 5 Key speakers,+ Panel sessions and about 60 break out sessions (30 minutes each) - All attendees speakers will be given a beautiful certificate of presentation and attendance - Full papers will be accepted up to June 30th 2025 which after editorial reviews will be published - There are no fees

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 02:05
Call for Papers: The Conference invites submissions of original research on 鈥淓vidence-Based ELT: Bridging Theory and Practice鈥 鈥淩esearch-Driven Innovation in Language Teaching鈥 鈥淔rom Research to Reality: Practical Applications in the Classroom鈥. Please submit abstracts of 300 words or less or a bio-sketch of 75 words or less on one of the following themes: Themes that emphasize innovation and evolution: - 鈥淪haping the Future of Language Teaching鈥 - 鈥淩eimagining the ELT Classroom: Trends and

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 02:05
We invite contributions to the IPrA2025 panel: "Multimodality in Digital Discourse: Exploring the Pragmatics of Action in Online Spaces" Submission deadline: November 1, 2024, via conference website Organizers: Carolin Schneider (University of Duisburg-Essen) & Irene Cenni (Ghent University) In today's digital landscape, communication is increasingly multimodal, seamlessly integrating text, images, videos, and other semiotic resources to convey meaning and facilitate social actions (Jewitt, 20

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 02:05
Final Call for Papers: We invite contributions on theoretical and empirical aspects of marginal grammar phenomena and the interpretational processes related to them, addressing any of the topics listed in the workshop description and beyond. Studies exploring new marginal patterns, testing new methodologies, or refining existing theoretical notions of meaning with respect to these patterns are very welcome, as are studies from the perspectives of multimodality, language change, language acquisi

Tue, 08/27/2024 - 01:05
Call for Papers: TOPICS We welcome contributions of all topics related to writing aids, including but not limited to the following: 1. The Human Perspective: Cognitive scientific viewpoints, including education, psycholinguistics, and neuroscience : - Support: How can AI tools support critical thinking and logical reasoning in writing? How can writing assistants tailor feedback to individual writers, considering their unique needs and styles? How can we assess the quality and impact of AI-ge

Mon, 08/26/2024 - 13:05
The third RISE UP Online Networking Event called 鈥淢edia Inside/Out 鈥 Perspectives on Minoritised Language Media鈥 will take place online on September 9th, 2024 at 14:00-17:00 CEST. Share and explore minoritised language media! From the Latin medius (鈥渋n the middle鈥), modern media still has the power to connect small in-groups with the large out-side and to amplify the voices of those rarely heard in the mainstream. During the three hours of this networking event, we will present various ways of

Mon, 08/26/2024 - 00:05
The CoMeDi (Context and Meaning鈥擭avigating Disagreements in NLP Annotations) workshop will host a shared task. We invite participants to solve two subtasks given a pair of words uses: Subtask 1: Ordinal Word-in-Context Classification (OGWiC) Subtask 2: Disagreement in Word-in-Context Ranking (DisWiC) The task takes a different view on modeling of word meaning by (i) treating WiC as an ordinal classification task, and (ii) making disagreement the explicit detection aim (instead of removing it).

Sat, 08/24/2024 - 03:05
Call for Papers: LINGUISTICS - Phonetic, morphological, syntactic, and semantic changes in languages - Longitudinal studies on language shift and maintenance - Sociolinguistic factors influencing language choice, code-switching, and language mixing - Educational challenges and strategies for teaching in multilingual environments LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE - The role of cultural, religious, and social institutions in maintaining heritage languages - The use of technology, social media, and d

Sat, 08/24/2024 - 03:05
2nd Call for Papers: Due to unexpected (but happy) circunstances, the International Workshop on Romance SE/SI Constructions has been postponed to January 22-23, 2026. The new deadline for submissions is October 10, 2025. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: We invite abstracts for 20-minute oral presentations, followed by 10 minutes of discussion, that address any aspect of Romance SE/SI constructions. Contributions examining variation among Romance languages, data from less studied varieties, contexts that r

Sat, 08/24/2024 - 02:05
Call for Papers: Organizers: Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen (Manchester), Marina Terkourafi (Leiden) The idea that messages encoded in speakers' utterances are subsequently decoded by hearers has long been abandoned within pragmatics in favor of an inferential model which views meaning derivation as an interactional process to which the subjectivities, emotions, and cognitive environments of both speakers and hearers (as well as eventual third parties) actively take part. This inferential approach

Sat, 08/24/2024 - 02:05
Call for Papers: We invite researchers from all pertinent disciplines to submit abstracts for 20 minute presentations (in German or English). Abstracts should be anonymous and no longer than 500 words (plus examples and references). Please e-mail your abstract to variationslinguistik.lid.fk15@tu-dortmund.de. Deadline for the submission of abstracts: 15 November 2024 Notification of acceptance: 13 December 2024 Registration for the conference: 13 December 2024 鈥 04 May 2025 Conference fee: t

Fri, 08/23/2024 - 16:05
Hello! I am recruiting advanced speakers of Mandarin (L1 English). Participants should have completed 302-level university coursework or above in Mandarin Chinese. More requirements can be found here: https://cla.purdue.edu/english/francislab/recruitment/ The experiment involves computer-based tasks and takes place over Zoom. Participants are compensated via an major electronic payment app of their choice. Please contact sheuv@purdue.edu if you are interested. A million thanks, linguist frien

Thu, 08/22/2024 - 19:05
2nd Call for Papers: Expressivity: Variation and Change (Workshop at DGfS 2025) This workshop aims at filling this gap by encouraging and bringing together research on variation and change in expressivity. Questions that may be addressed at the workshop include (but are not limited to) the following: * With respect to which parameters/aspects does the expressions of expressivity vary across languages and which aspects are rather stable (and may point towards universals regarding expressivity

Thu, 08/22/2024 - 19:05
The program and the abstracts of the talks can be found on this website: https://osf.io/uhq3y/

Thu, 08/22/2024 - 19:05
Call for Papers: This panel is dedicated to examining the intricacies of civil interaction on social media. Building on previous work on pragmalinguistic or interactional features which may help bring uncivil interaction back on track (see e.g. Tanskanen 2021; V谩squez 2021; Zhang et al. 2018), the panel aims to shed light on how civility is enacted and negotiated by participants in various digital communities. For the purposes of the panel, civil interaction involves exhibiting a respectful ori

Thu, 08/22/2024 - 18:05
Call for Papers: We invite abstract submissions for both oral presentations (20-minute talk plus additional 10 minutes for questions and discussion) and poster presentations. We welcome abstracts from a broad field of linguistic subfields (e.g., language acquisition, morphology, phonetics/ phonology, semantics/ pragmatics, syntax) and methodologies (e.g., computational, experimental, fieldwork, theoretical). This year there will be a special session with the theme 鈥淔eatures and their interacti

Thu, 08/22/2024 - 18:05
In this newsletter: Fall 2024 LDC Data Scholarship program New publications: LORELEI Uyghur Incident Language Pack Ravnursson Faroese Speech and Transcripts ________________________________________ Fall 2024 LDC Data Scholarship program Student applications for the Fall 2024 LDC Data Scholarship program are being accepted now through September 15, 2024. This program provides eligible students with no-cost access to LDC data. Students must complete an application consisting of a data use proposa

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