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Mon, 04/13/2026 - 14:05
2026. iii, 150 pp. Table of Contents Article Multiple grammars within linguistic populations: Distributions and theoretical implications Maria Polinsky pp.鈥101鈥128 Commentaries Defining and testing multiple grammars Tania Ionin pp.鈥129鈥132 Micro-variation and multiple grammars Marit Westergaard pp.鈥133鈥136 Understanding multiple types of multiple grammars Luiz Amaral & Tom Roeper pp.鈥137鈥140 Articles Cross-linguistic influence in L3 acquisition: Investigat

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 14:05
2026. iii, 250 pp. Table of Contents Articles Distance-based approach reveals convergence effects in word order among the languages of the Circum-Baltic linguistic area Ilja A. Ser啪ant, Berfin Akta峁, Maria Ovsjannikova & Manfred Stede pp.鈥259鈥293 A for antipassive, I for inverse: Rethinking transitivity and voice in Chiquitano Andrey Nikulin pp.鈥294鈥351 The size of clitics and affixes: A phonological approach to the grammaticalization cline Tim Zingler & Phillip Rogers p

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 14:05
2026. iii, 141 pp. Table of Contents Editorial The multicultural turn in sociolinguistics Shobha Satyanath pp.鈥1鈥12 Articles Are we surprised yet? Expecting the unexpected in Asia-Pacific language variation James Stanford pp.鈥13鈥38 Registers in the Bahnar dialects in Vietnam: A sociophonetic study L瓢 Giang 膼inh, Th脿nh Th啤 Qu岷 & Tr岷 Qu媒 Nguy峄卬 pp.鈥39鈥71 Variation and change in Philippine languages: Trends, challenges, and pathways forward Wilkinson Daniel Wong Go

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 13:05
The next Nordic Speech Research Forum webinar takes place on Fri, April 17th at 12:00 - 13:00 (Helsinki/Eastern European Summer Time EEST; UCT+3). You are warmly welcome to join the event via our website https://www.jyu.fi/nsrf. The phonetic construction of good and evil from a whole-larynx perspective M铆拧a Hejn谩, Aarhus University The Nordic Speech Research Forum is organized by the Speech and Speech Research Special Interest Group of the Finnish Association for Applied Linguistics (AFin

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 13:05
I enclose the link to two new interviews of the "Talking about languages series" Judith Kroll (University of California, Irvine): Bilingualism: cognitive consequences Scott Thornbury (The New School, NY): Language teaching methods. https://tv.uvigo.es/series/679a63164e20f40f98159db3

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 13:05
I am a PhD student in psycholinguistics at the University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy), and currently a visiting PhD student at Lund University (Sweden). I am recruiting Swedish native speakers who speak English as a second language for an online study on bilingualism. The study is conducted in English and explores how people think about words and what associations come to mind (for example, what words you might think of when you read or hear an English word like 鈥渓emon鈥). Participation involves

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 12:05
Would you like to network with other linguists and learn more about Open Science, the reproducibility and replicability of published results, good scientific practices, and how to improve the status quo in academia? Then our event series "ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas" is the right place for you. Join the mailing list, drop by, share your ideas, and become part of the community. Each session begins with a 20-minute presentation or an activating mini-workshop usually led by a linguist. T

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 12:05
The Research Centre for Linguistics at NOVA University Lisbon (CLUNL) (https://clunl.fcsh.unl.pt/en/) encourages expressions of interest for applications to the Horizon Europe Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme (MSCA PF) financed by the European Commission from excellent postdoctoral researchers in the fields of: - Language Acquisition - Lexicology and Lexicography - Terminology - Text Theory - Discourse Analysis - Historical Linguistics - Phonology and

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 12:05
I'm a PhD student in Psychology, Linguistics and Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Milano-Bicocca, researching conceptual processing in bicultural bilinguals. I am looking for adult Italian native speakers currently residing in the UK for a psycholinguistics experiment. The experiment can be carried out fully online on a laptop, and it's a visual world eye-tracking study. It lasts approximately 45-60 minutes. Here is the link to participate: https://www.labvanced.com/player.h

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 11:05
Focus: The NYI Global Institute of Cultural, Cognitive and Linguistic Study is an interdisciplinary institute focusing on theoretical linguistics, cognitive science, and global cultural studies. V-NYI is the real-time, live, global version of NYI, now entering its 12th session this summer V-NYI #12 is open to students, artists, scholars and all curious minds, from all backgrounds and countries, interested in comparative and formal approaches to theoretical linguistics as well as race, ethnici

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 11:05
I am a PhD student in Linguistics at the University of Kansas conducting research on sentence interpretation in Russian second language learners and in Russian heritage speakers. I am currently seeking participants for a study that involves a judgment task asking participants to decide if sentences are appropriate or not. Russian instructors teaching upper-division courses are warmly encouraged to share this information with their students. We are recruiting two different groups of partic

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 11:05
Focus: 鈥楽tylistics: Back to the Future?鈥 We are delighted that the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA) annual Summer School will this year be taught by: - Katie Wales, Honorary Professor, School of English, University of Nottingham, UK. - Michael Toolan, Emeritus Professor of English Language, University of Birmingham, UK. Katie Wales is one of PALA鈥檚 founding members and Michael Toolan is one of PALA鈥檚 longest-standing members. This is a rare opportunity to study with two ma

Sun, 04/12/2026 - 16:05
SUMMARY The Cambridge Element Language, Gender and Pregnancy Loss by Beth Malory explores how language describes and shapes experiences of pregnancy loss in healthcare contexts in the UK. The book analyzes how terminology reflects pregnancy loss and how the language used affects individuals experiencing clinical pregnancy loss. It also discusses the negative impacts of certain pregnancy loss terms, as well as the ideologies surrounding reproductive norms. The analysis draws on data from 42 UK

Fri, 04/10/2026 - 18:05
SUMMARY Data-intensive investigations of English (edited by Mikko Laitinen and Paula Rautionaho) consists of ten chapters, all of which address state-of-the-art data-intensive approaches in linguistic research. It includes an introductory chapter by the editors that presents the volume, eight chapters by different authors that report on data-intensive studies across various linguistic disciplines, and a final chapter that discusses issues in data analysis related to such approaches. Among the

Fri, 04/10/2026 - 09:05
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 8th 鈥 10th September 2026 Henry Sweet Lecture 2026 Prof. Martin Kr盲mer (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) Linguistics Association Lecture 2026 Prof. Dr. Regine Eckardt (Universit盲t Konstanz) Language Tutorial Mapudungun - Ben Molineaux, Aldo Berrios Castillo (University of Edinburgh) LAGBPSC Summer School LAGB Education Committee Session Call for Papers 鈥 Standard Abstracts: The Linguistics Association of Great Britain and Northern

Fri, 04/10/2026 - 06:05
The International Network for Personal Names Research invites abstracts for its 2nd Online Meeting 2026. - 12 June 2026 - 1:00-5:00 pm (UTC+2) - Platform: Zoom - Students welcome! - Deadline for registrations and abstract submissions: 16 May 2026 Abstracts are invited to be submitted by 16 May to Anna.Balbach@tu-dortmund.de for: - Lectures (20 min + 10 min Q&A) - Research pitches (5 min + 5 min Q&A) - Networking/discussion groups (15 min) The theme is deliberately broad: New Resea

Fri, 04/10/2026 - 06:05
The 26th Workshop on Cantonese (WOC-26) Everything in one wok: Cantonese in multilingual environments Saturday, 30 May 2026 We are pleased to announce that the Twenty-Sixth Workshop on Cantonese (WOC-26) is jointly organised by The Linguistic Society of Hong Kong (LSHK) and the Department of Linguistics and Translation, City University of Hong Kong (LT department, CityUHK). The workshop will be held in person on Saturday, 30 May 2026, at CityUHK. The theme of WOC-26 is 鈥淓verything in one

Fri, 04/10/2026 - 06:05
Final Call for Papers: Natural Language Processing (NLP) has witnessed remarkable progress in recent years, largely driven by the emergence of deep learning architectures and, more recently, large language models (LLMs). Nevertheless, these advances have disproportionately benefited high-resource languages that possess abundant data for model training. By contrast, low-resource languages which account for at least 85% of the world鈥檚 linguistic diversity and are often spoken by smaller or marg

Fri, 04/10/2026 - 05:05
Studies in Polish Linguistics is pleased to invite submissions for our upcoming 2026 and 2027 volumes. We are a Scopus-indexed, peer reviewed journal dedicated to high-quality linguistics research with a primary focus on the Polish language. We welcome full-length research papers from both established and emerging scholars. SPL鈥檚 scope includes, but is not limited to: - analysis of naturally-occurring data across various genres, registers and contexts of use involving Polish and/or other

Fri, 04/10/2026 - 05:05
Final Call for Papers: We would like to inform you that the deadline for abstract submission for XPRAG.it 2026 has been extended to April 20, 2026 (23:59 CET) due to several requests. The OpenReview submission platform remains open, and authors are warmly encouraged to submit their abstracts. Detalled information on submission guidelines, conference themes, and important dates can be found below. We welcome submissions on any topic related to experimental pragmatics, broadly construed. A

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