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Mon, 10/06/2025 - 10:05
2025. v, 260 pp. Table of Contents Introduction Offensive humour: Theoretical and practical challenges Chi-H茅 Elder, Eleni Kapogianni & Ibi Baxter-Webb | pp.鈥1鈥7 Articles (Un)intended offence: Speaker meaning and discursive scales in the negotiation of offensive humour Michael Haugh & Rosina M谩rquez Reiter | pp.鈥8鈥38 The joke and the joker: Ascribing accountability for offensive humour in stand-up comedy Eleni Kapogianni, Chi-H茅 Elder & Ibi Baxter-Webb | pp.鈥39鈥68 The co

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 10:05
Introduction The quality of quantity, the quantity of quality Steven Schoonjans | pp.鈥1鈥4 Articles Transforming interactional structures into codes: Methodological cycle for a CA-based coding of conversational actions Oliver Spiess | pp.鈥5鈥40 Integrating quantitative methods into conversation analysis: Exploring psychological reactance through interactional coding Maximilian Krug | pp.鈥41鈥68 Expansion, reduction, or both? A mixed-methods research design to explore questioning s

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 09:05
This international event brings together researchers interested in how the under-represented languages of East and Southeast Asia鈥攕uch as Formosan, Philippine, Hakka, Ryukyuan, and Taiwan Sign Language鈥攃an deepen our understanding of psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and language acquisition. Despite their theoretical richness, these languages remain largely absent from experimental research. The conference opens with a hands-on workshop (November 7) exploring experimental methods in both

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 09:05
The JALT TBL SIG is proud to sponsor the 6th 鈥淭ask-Based Language Teaching in Asia鈥 conference, to be held from June 5-7, 2026, at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. The conference will provide a space to facilitate discussion of issues related to task-based language teaching, particularly in Asian contexts, but is open to teachers and researchers from around the world. We welcome presentation proposals discussing, but not limited to: - Teachers and teacher training - Use of technology fo

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 09:05
Join us for a hybrid panel presentation on linguistic ideologies with topics that include policy towards indigenous languages, the effects of the Russian war on the language situation in Ukraine, and a famous 19th century Ukrainian writer traditionally considered part of the Russian literary canon. Date: October 7, 2025 Panel 1 is from 9-10:30am. Panel 2 is from 11:00-12:30pm. URL: https://events.ucalgary.ca/arts/languages-linguistics-literatures-cultures/event/499866-ideology-in-approache

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 08:05
The primary research focus of the annual Human Sentence Processing conference is on the cognitive processes underlying our ability to understand and produce the words and sentences in a human language. The proposed special session will explore the interface between this linguistic ability and the human capacity for abstract thought. This is an age-old question from the philosophy and psychology literature, ranging from ideas from Plato, Wittgenstein, and Chomsky in philosophy to proposals from S

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 08:05
Other Specialties: Textphilology, Digital Text Edition Description: In our project, 鈥淜nowledge Networks in Medieval Romance Speaking Europe 鈥 ALMA鈥, we are offering a PostDoc position in the field of historical linguistics of French (Old French, Middle French). The tasks primarily include the creation of digital text editions in Old and Middle French (on medicine and law) and lexicological / lexicographical work: The text editions are compiled into text corpora and initially analyzed u

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 08:05
Journal of Applied Languages and Linguistics invites submissions for a special issue on Technology & Language Learning. 鈥嬧婼ubmissions are now open Submission deadline: December 15th, 2025 Estimated publication date: December 30th, 2025 We welcome original research, review articles, and conceptual papers exploring innovative applications of technology in language teaching and learning. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to: - AI, machine learning, and adaptive learning tool

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 07:05
The Journal of Translation and Languages invites submissions for its upcoming issue, Volume 25, Number 01, to be published in June 2026. We welcome high-quality, original research articles, reviews, and reports related to the diverse field of translation studies and language practices. Traduction et Langues Journal of Translation and Languages (TRANSLANG) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, biannual, free-of-charge, and open-access journal edited by the University of Oran 2 Mohamed Ben Ahmed. The

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 07:05
Call for Proposals The Institute on Collaborative Language Research (CoLang) 2026 University of Nevada, Reno Workshops: June 22-July 3, 2026 Deadline for submission of proposals: October 31, 2025 Successful proposals announced on or before: December 1, 2025 The University of Nevada, Reno is excited to host the Institute on Collaborative Language Research (CoLang) in the summer of 2026. CoLang is an international institute that provides a cutting-edge training program for students, teache

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 07:05
Description: The Department of East Asian Studies in the School of International Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Arizona invites applications for a tenure eligible position beginning in August 2026 at the rank of Assistant Professor to serve as the Chinese Language Program Director, with a Ph.D. (in hand at time of appointment) in applied linguistics, second language acquisition, Chinese language pedagogy, East Asian Studies, or a closely related field. We are es

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 06:05
18th European Society for the Study of English Conference University of Santiago de Compostela Call for papers: Workshop #15 on Linguistic Creativity in the Age of Generative AI This workshop aims to bring together linguists of all stripes (e.g. those interested in the study of English semantics, morphology, phraseology, syntax, or human and machine translation from/into English) who share an interest in the ways in which the recent advances in AI-enhanced language technology, such as LLM

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 06:05
Following the tremendous success of TELIC 2024, where we welcomed hundreds of participants from around the globe, we are thrilled to announce the Call for Proposals for TELIC 2025! This year鈥檚 conference will once again be an international, open-access, and fully virtual event, hosted by the University of Texas Permian Basin on Microsoft Teams. As technology becomes increasingly embedded in education, TELIC 2025 invites participants to look beyond tools and platforms to examine the human-centere

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 06:05
2025. ii, 200 pp. Articles Is it the end of (generative) linguistics as we know it? Cristiano Chesi | pp. 3-44 LLMs and syntactic theory: Lexical Functional Grammar has no fear Miriam Butt | pp. 53-82 The Generative enterprise is alive Sandiway Fong | pp. 83-106 Large Language Models and Minimalism: Theories, grammars, and computational modeling Jason Ginsburg | pp . 75-84 The dose makes the poison: Chesi鈥檚 vision and subregular syntax Thomas Graf | pp. 85-98 Gene

Mon, 10/06/2025 - 05:05
The Department of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for the PhD Program in English Language & Linguistics (https://english.wisc.edu/programs/english-language-and-linguistics/graduate-program/). We are seeking motivated students who want to contribute to the understanding of the structure, development, use, processing, and acquisition of the English language. The English Language & Linguistics (ELL) program provides students with a solid foundation in theoreti

Fri, 10/03/2025 - 15:05
SUMMARY The Oxford Handbook of Ritual Language, edited by David Tav谩rez, Professor of Anthropology at Vassar College, USA, is a recent addition to the Oxford Handbook series, Like other volumes in the series, it is conceived as a collection of chapters addressing key directions of research rather than as a comprehensive introduction to the field. It thus serves primarily as a reference work for those engaged in ritual studies, while remaining accessible to readers from adjacent disciplines.

Fri, 10/03/2025 - 12:05
The International Journal of Multilingualism and Languages for Specific Purposes (IJMLSP) invites submissions for its upcoming issue, Volume 07, Number 02, to be published in December 2025. We welcome high-quality, original research articles, reports, case studies, and book reviews related to multilingualism and languages for specific purposes (LSP). About the Journal: IJMLSP is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, biannual, free-of-charge, and open-access journal edited by the University of Oran

Fri, 10/03/2025 - 11:05
In the series sprache - macht 鈥 gesellschaft (language 鈥 power 鈥 society), the University of Vienna, in cooperation with the University of Trier, is organizing an interdisciplinary conference on the extent to which the social participation of all in the context of social transformation is implemented, conceived and further developed. The conference will also address the extent to which this is hindered according to general and subject-specific didactic research. Especially in times of uncertaint

Fri, 10/03/2025 - 11:05
The concept of time was central to medieval and early modern intellectual and textual traditions, shaping liturgical cycles, scholarly computation, and the organisation of written knowledge. Across these periods, time was recorded, calculated, and represented in multiple ways 鈥 embedded in language, structured in manuscript design, and transmitted through textual traditions. This one-day conference brings together researchers to explore how linguistic evidence and manuscript culture reflect an

Fri, 10/03/2025 - 11:05
The Study Abroad Research in European Perspective (SAREP) network brings together international researchers and practitioners interested in the study of language and intercultural learning and educational experiences in mobility contexts. This 2026 edition will be a small-scale conference, designed to foster in-depth discussion and collaboration. Our aim is to explore what is currently being done in study abroad research and to reflect on future directions, particularly at the intersection of la

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