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Fri, 09/26/2025 - 07:05
The term 鈥渕icromorphology鈥 was coined by Stump 2017b for the hypothesis that an affix can itself be morphologically complex. Variations of this hypothesis and its uses have been investigated by Bochner 1993, Soukka 2000, Lu铆s and Spencer 2005, and Stump 2017a, b, 2023, among others. The relevant phenomenon is illustrated for derivational suffixes in (1), see Stump 2017b for the demonstration that (1) involves a complex suffix rather than iterative addition. (1) a. whimsy 鈫 *whimsic, whimsical

Fri, 09/26/2025 - 06:05
The notion of finiteness involves a grouping of verb forms into two classes, finite versus nonfinite (Koptjevskaja-Tamm 1999: 147). The term itself goes back to the Latin finitus, the perfective participle of the verb finio, 鈥榝inish, limit鈥 (Nikolaeva 2007: 1), illustrating the traditional view that finite verb forms are 鈥榣imited鈥 by categories such as person, number, tense or mood, etc., while nonfinite verb forms (e.g., infinitive, participles, gerunds) are not marked for these categories. The

Fri, 09/26/2025 - 06:05
The 25th Arbeitstagung zur Gespr盲chsforschung (Conference on Discourse and Conversation Analysis) will take place from 25-27 March 2026 at the Leibniz Institute for the German Language (IDS) in Mannheim, Germany. In 2026, the conference theme is 鈥淭echnology use and social interaction: New interactive practices, new data and methods鈥. The conference aims to offer researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds an opportunity to discuss interactional work on technology use in and for s

Fri, 09/26/2025 - 05:05
This symposium aims at bringing together researchers working on World Englishes (especially those focusing on varieties of English other than the 鈥渋nner circle鈥 varieties of the British Isles and North America) in staged and mediatized performances. While it cannot be said that such a perspective has hitherto been ignored in linguistic research (see Lee & Kachru 2006; Moody 2021), it is evident that pop cultural artifacts serving entertainment and recreational purposes, such as films and TV seri

Fri, 09/26/2025 - 05:05
The 35th annual conference of the European Second Language Association (EuroSLA 35) will take place from June 24鈥27, 2026, in Lisbon, Portugal, hosted by the Research Center for Linguistics (CLUNL) at NOVA University Lisbon, one of Portugal鈥檚 leading institutions in the language sciences. EuroSLA 35 brings together researchers working on second, foreign, and additional language acquisition, bilingualism, and multilingualism. The conference will feature keynote talks, individual papers, poster

Thu, 09/25/2025 - 11:05
Please find below the call for papers for a conference entitled Identity Construction and English(es) from the Margins that will be organised at the Universit茅 de Lorraine (Metz campus) on 28-29 May 2026. We are very pleased to announce that we will be welcoming the following keynote speakers during the event: - Lucy Jones (University of Nottingham) - Erez Levon (University of Bern) Deadline for abstract submission: Friday 18 December 2025 Abstracts are to be submitted via the conf

Thu, 09/25/2025 - 10:05
Learner Corpus Research Graduate Conference 2025: Full Program & Book of Abstracts Now Available We are pleased to announce that the full program for the Learner Corpus Research Graduate Conference 2025 (LCRGrad25) is now available. This online conference, organized by the Chair of English and Digital Linguistics at Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany, and held under the aegis of the Learner Corpus Association, will take place from October 22-24, 2025. View the full program here:

Thu, 09/25/2025 - 10:05
DUMPLING is a short-form fast paced informal conference organized by Bo臒azi莽i University's Linguistics Society (BULING). This is the 1st of our planned to be biannual conference. This conference is heavily inspired by LSA's 5 Minute Linguists. We invite undergrad students from all around the world for quick, clear and interesting "infodumps" of linguistics fields of their choice. There are 6 speakers, each getting 5 minutes of oral presentation and a 5 minute Q&A part. There will be no online or

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 08:05
Running since 2018, the Language Policy Forum is an international conference bringing together researchers and practitioners from around the world, working across the broad field of language policy. It is organised by the Language Policy Special Interest Group within the British Association of Applied Linguistics (https://langpol.ac.uk). Location: Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Plenary speakers: - Lily Chimuanya, Covenant University, Nigeria - Andrew Shorten, University of L

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 07:05
We are pleased to announce that the next Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD) conference will be organised and hosted by Universidad de Valladolid. The conference will take place from 8-10 July 2026. The 2026 edition marks the 20th anniversary of CADAAD. Under the theme Beyond Physical and Symbolic Spaces: Methods and Challenges in Critical Discourse Studies, we invite scholars to reflect on the evolution of the field and the ways in which different methodo

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 07:05
The Hungarian Usage and Language Consulting Research Group and the Terminology Research Group of the ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics are pleased to organize the 9th International Language Management Symposium (ILMS), to be held in Budapest on 3鈥4 September 2026. The symposium focuses on the theme Language Management: Terminological Processes and aims to bring together researchers from diverse disciplines who are interested in how terminology is shaped, negotiated, and managed across vari

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 06:05
Workshop Proposal at the 22nd International Morphology Meeting (IMM22) Title: Phonomorphology at the Interface: Autonomy, Modularity, and Opaqueness in Word Formation Workshop organized within 22nd International Morphology Meeting: Atypical Morphology Meeting URL: https://nytud.hun-ren.hu/en/event/22nd-international-morphology-meeting-2 Workshop date will be specified later by the conference organizers. Convenor: Michela Russo (CNRS SFL UMR 7023/U. Paris 8 & UJML 3, France) Rationale:

Wed, 09/24/2025 - 06:05
We are happy to share details about an upcoming symposium that may be of interest. The theme of this inaugural event is "Culture in Language Education: Interpersonal and Intellectual Developments," and it will take place online on July, 10, 2026, and in person on July 11, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio. We are currently seeking session proposals that engage with this theme and hope that you might consider sharing your experiences and expertise. All languages of instruction are welcome. Below, I hav

Tue, 09/23/2025 - 13:05
Convenors: Alina Villalva (University of Lisbon, The Word Lab) Carina Pinto (Polit茅cnico de Leiria, Polit茅cnico de Set煤bal, CLUL, The Word Lab) Rafael Minussi (UNIFESP, LabLinC, The Word Lab) Workshop Description: Morphology plays a central role in language structure, yet its processing remains less explored than phonological, syntactic, or semantic processing and is often overlooked in clinical and educational models. Investigating morphological processing requires fine-grained analysis

Tue, 09/23/2025 - 11:05
We invite to submit proposals for individual papers and poster presentations on topics related to forensic linguistics and language and the law, including but not limited to: - Law on language: Language & Human Rights; Language policy and linguistic rights; Language crimes, Legal responses to hate speech or the spread of disinformation - Legal language: Legal genres; Critical approaches to legal languages; Language education for law professionals; Multilingualism & the law; The comprehe

Tue, 09/23/2025 - 11:05
We are happy to announce a new workshop dedicated to the interplay between language and food in Asia. This workshop invites any research exploring the role of language in shaping our culinary and cultural experiences and how the food culture permeates linguistic practices. The workshop topics include but are not limited to: - Food and sensory lexicon - Food wanderwort, - Food and Metaphor - Food and Neologism - Emotion analysis of food narratives - Menu Language - Recipe Languag

Tue, 09/23/2025 - 10:05
Invited speaker: Pavel Iosad (University of Edinburgh) Morphological alternations can be realized through the concatenation of affixes, or through non-concatenative processes that do not involve the addition of segmental material, such as modifications of suprasegmental features (e.g. length or tone), or the featural constituents of segments (e.g. vowel height, consonantal manner of articulation). The two nouns below, from Nuer (a West Nilotic language of South Sudan and Ethiopia), illustrate

Tue, 09/23/2025 - 10:05
Linguistics at school in a European perspective (LiDi 2026) University of Zurich April 13-14, 2026 Confirmed speakers: Ann-Marie Moser (University of Zurich) Anna Pineda (University of Barcelona) Tom Rankin (Masaryk University Brno) Michelle Sheehan (Newcastle University) Jimmy van Rijt (Utrecht University) Organizers: Angelika Golegos & Andreas Trotzke Europe鈥檚 linguistic landscape is increasingly diverse. It encompasses standardized national languages (taught to both L1 and

Tue, 09/23/2025 - 09:05
The rapid expansion of language policy and planning over the course of the last decades has led to a breadth of concepts, phenomena, and processes vying for attention in the field. Attempts at integrating and balancing all of these priorities have led some researchers to ask, 鈥渨hat isn鈥檛 language policy?鈥 (Johnson, 2012, p. 9). While the work of early scholars was 鈥渢echnical, oriented toward problem-solving, and pragmatic in its goals鈥 (Ricento, 2000, p. 198), this was critiqued by later scholar

Tue, 09/23/2025 - 09:05
This conference, hosted by CRC 1412 鈥淩egister鈥 (https://sfb1412.hu-berlin.de/projects/b03), explores the role of asymmetric communication in ancient societies, focusing on how power imbalances, status differences, and socio-cultural hierarchies shaped modes of interaction. Attendance is in person only. Please register by October 10, 2025, via asymcom-conference@hu-berlin.de. https://www.archaeologie.hu-berlin.de/de/aknoa/veranstaltungen/konferenzen/asymmetric-communication-in-ancient-societi

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