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Tue, 04/14/2026 - 09:05
Registration is now available for the UK Workshop on Generative Language Acquisition (UK-WGLA), to be held on 19-20 June at Ulster University in Belfast. Registration is free of charge, from https://blogs.ulster.ac.uk/language/wgla/registration/ This workshop provides a dedicated UK venue for theory-driven generative acquisition research, bringing together scholars working on syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology, and their interfaces in child language. Invited speaker: Professor Rus

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 08:05
This volume presents recent research in colour studies with a particular focus on language, offering both continuity and innovation within the field. All chapters are developed from papers first presented at the Progress in Colour Studies 2022 (PICS2022) conference, held at Tallinn University, Estonia. Building on the results of earlier PICS meetings and publications, this book continues the series鈥 tradition of offering fresh perspectives on colour across languages and cultures. The contribu

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 08:05
This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of the Dutch鈥揊rench contact situation in the Early and Late Modern period, when the Dutch language and culture supposedly underwent frenchification in various spheres of life. Bringing together empirical approaches based on a wide range of datasets, this volume not only delves deeply into an intriguing case study in historical multilingualism and language contact but also offers detailed theoretical and methodological background information on ho

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 08:05
Zero elements are used by several theories in morphology and syntax as analytical tool, but the question of whether phonologically empty elements should be structurally present or not has been a controversial issue from the very beginning. In addition to analyses that work with zero, there are also a whole series of works that explicitly reject a description with zero or allow them only under restricted circumstances. This volume aims at getting a more complete picture of zero elements as a theo

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 07:05
Call for Papers: Ever since the beginning of the minimalist enterprise in the early 90-ies, the Program has been trying to reconcile the ambitious task of formulating a comprehensive, compact and streamlined theory of grammar with the need for broad empirical coverage and adequacy. In the process, the theory has impacted research on particular constructions and languages and, in turn, particularly successful empirical analyses fed theory-oriented proposals. For the past 35 years the Program h

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 07:05
54th Pozna艅 Linguistic Meeting Thematic Session: 锘匡豢Multimodal Dimensions of Metaphorical Cognition Organized by Tomasz Dyrmo This session aims to examine, highlighting the 鈥渂eyond-language鈥 thematic scope of the conference, how metaphorical cognition is made observable across multiple semiotic modalities. The session adopts, therefore, a focused multimodal perspective: it investigates how underlying conceptual mappings are realized and constrained within specific discourse domains through mu

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 07:05
Call for Papers: Deverbal nominalisations and participles are among the most intensively studied representatives of so-called mixed categories. At least since Chomsky (1970), they have played a central role in debates on how syntax, morphology, and semantics interact in word formation. They occupy a theoretical middle ground between verbs and nouns/adjectives: they may preserve argument structure, aspectual interpretation, and event semantics, while simultaneously exhibiting nominal or adject

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 06:05
Call for Papers: Clitics are a highly prominent category in Slavic languages, which raises fundamental questions about the interfaces between syntax, morphology, phonology, and information structure. They occupy a theoretical middle ground between words and affixes, and their placement often reflects complex interactions among syntactic position, prosodic structure, and discourse-related constraints (Franks & King 2000; Bo拧kovi膰 2001, 2008, 2016; Mili膰evi膰 2023, a.m.o.). Slavic languages, wit

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 06:05
Call for Papers: SinFonIJA is a traveling conference that covers topics from all areas of theoretical linguistics, comparative linguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and language acquisition. It was first organised in Nova Gorica in 2008 (you can still visit its website here) and got its name from the Slovenian SINtaksa FONologija In Jezikovna Analiza 鈥楽yntax, Phonology and Language Analysis鈥. Over the past 16 years it has been been organised in Brno, Udine, Novi Sad, Budapest, Kr

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 06:05
Final Call for Papers: El Colegio de M茅xico A. C., Escuela Nacional de Lenguas, Ling眉铆stica y Traducci贸n UNAM, and Instituto de Investigaciones Antropol贸gicas UNAM, invite presentation proposals for the VII Formal Linguistics Meeting in Mexico (ELF) to be held on September 1, 2, and 3, 2026 at El Colegio de M茅xico, Mexico City. The Formal Linguistics Meeting aims to bring together researchers who consider formal approaches to the study of language in order to foster the exchange and discus

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 17:05
Multilingual corpora have been used in cross-linguistic research for 30 years. New technologies have dramatically changed the processes of compilation and exploitation of tailor-made corpora for linguistic research. The studies included in this volume showcase current cross-linguistic research utilising parallel, comparable, and novel types of corpora beyond this traditional two-fold distinction. The first part of the volume draws on specialised comparable corpora of newspaper opinion articles,

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 17:05
Intralingual Translation: Beyond language and text offers an innovative, wide-ranging exploration of translation within the same language, bringing together leading international scholars from diverse linguistic and disciplinary backgrounds. Spanning theoretical reflections, empirical studies, and historical analyses, the volume addresses the rich spectrum of intralingual practices, from plain language and accessibility adaptations to diachronic rewritings of historical texts. The first s

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 16:05
A current trend in contrastive corpus linguistics is to take register variation as a point of departure for identifying similarities and differences across languages. This volume looks back at central previous contributions in this area, and adds to our store of knowledge in the form of nine studies comparing English to five other languages in a wide variety of registers representing written, spoken, and written-to-be-spoken modes of communication. The volume starts with a semi-systematic review

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 16:05
For sixty years, applied linguistics has stood at the crossroads of language and society, by meeting real-world needs. 60 Years of Applied Linguistics: Toward more engaged research offers a compelling reflection on the field鈥檚 evolution while calling for a renewed commitment to socially responsive, ethically grounded scholarship. Inspired by the momentum of the 2023 AILA World Congress in France, this collective volume brings together leading international applied linguists to examine how

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 16:05
The source text is an unescapable part of any translation or translation process. Without source text, no translation. Yet it is only recently that scholars in the field of translation studies have begun exploring, theorizing, and conceptualizing the source text in a more systematic fashion. The present volume builds on and expands this work, exposing how source texts are never merely given but always constructed by translators and used for various purposes. The seven case studies, by researcher

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 15:05
Toponymy is the branch of Onomastics that studies place names. From among the subfields in Toponymy, in this work we focus on standardized toponymic repositories: toponymic lexical data bases. An adequate standardization of the major toponymy in the CPLP area assumes special relevance, as it embodies a normalizing function and is characterized by its enlarged scope. The Vocabul谩rio Topon铆mico (VT 鈥 toponymic wordlist), studied here, is a digital toponymic resource, a specialized vocabulary that

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 15:05
2026. iii, 186 pp. Table of Contents Articles Proto-Tibetic *mbras 鈥1grain; 2rice鈥: Comparative reconstruction and dialect subgrouping Joanna Bialek pp.鈥175鈥227 The associative plural in Cantonese Pun Ho Lui pp.鈥228鈥256 Applying popular arguments for and against an independent egophoric grammatical category to Thewo Tibetan Abe Powell pp.鈥257鈥301 Dynamics of L3 lexical representations of Dutch-English-Mandarin trilinguals Xiaowen Ji & Niels Olaf Schiller pp.鈥302鈥32

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 15:05
2025. v, 119 pp. Table of Contents Introduction Group dynamics in human鈥搑obot interaction Alessandra Sciutti, Dario Pasquali, Giulia Belgiovine & Linda Lastrico pp.鈥387鈥391 Articles Moderating multi-party conversations with social robots: Design and evaluation of control policies Lucrezia Grassi, Carmine Tommaso Recchiuto & Antonio Sgorbissa pp.鈥392鈥421 Evaluating multi-party interactions with social robots using large language models and multi-modal systems Daniel Hern

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

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