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Call for Papers:
We welcome submissions that cover topics including: the (re-)conceptualisation of pragmatic competence and/or interactional competence, empirical studies on L2 learners鈥 (development of) pragmatic competence and/or interactional competence, as well as empirical studies on L2 teaching and assessment. There will be approximately 30 minutes allocated per paper (20 minutes for presentation followed by 10 minutes for Q&A). Please submit your abstract (230-300 words) to c.elden@uq.ed
The submission of an abstract is possible until 31 December 2024. It should include your name(s) and affiliation(s) as well as the title of your contribution and it can contain a maximum of 4000 characters, including spaces and bibliography. Please send your abstract in pdf format via e-mail to schreibtechnologien2025@outlook.de. For the complete abstract in German, French, Spanish and Italian check: https://www.romanistiktag.de/xxxix-romanistiktag/sektionen/sektion-20/.
Call for Papers:
Presentations on any aspect of dictionaries, lexicography, and lexicology, historical or contemporary, are welcome. Those focused on lexicography and the law, artificial intelligence and lexicography, and Indigenous lexicography in the US and Canada are particularly encouraged.
All presenters of conference papers must be members of the DSNA, but you need not be a member to submit an abstract. To join or renew membership, visit https://dictionarysociety.com/join/.
The program
Many physical theories suggest that time does not pass, yet temporality deeply permeates our experience. We perceive change and movement, we are aware of living in the present, of the constant flux of our sensations and thoughts, and of time itself flowing. In Temporal Experience, Torrengo considers the core facts of temporal experience and their interconnections, ultimately defending the atomist dynamic model of temporal experience.
The book critically examines prevalent theories of experience
Call for Papers:
The journal Cadernos de Estudos Lingu铆sticos opens the call for submissions of original works for the thematic dossier: 鈥淢ethodological and Theoretical Aspects of the Study of (In)definiteness鈥 for volume 67 of 2025. The deadline for the submission of articles is 02 May 2025. The articles can be written in Portuguese, English or Spanish.
This dossier aims to address methodological and theoretical questions that arise from the study of (in)definiteness in underrepresented langu
Armenian is an Indo-European language. Alongside two varieties, there are countless non-standard dialects, many of which were were made extinct because of the Armenian Genocide. This book is an English translation of a monograph originally written in Armenian by Hrachia Adjarian: "諃铡盏 圆铡謤闸铡占铡眨斋湛崭謧诈斋謧斩" or "Armenian dialectology." The original monograph consisted of descriptions of 31 non-standard Armenian varieties. The present book is both a translation and commentary on this monograph. The tra
See https://sites.google.com/view/modality-in-bantu/
Call for Papers:
Call for contributions to workshop: Modality in Bantu: Variation & change
November 6-7 2025
Mkwawa University of Education (MUCE), Iringa, Tanzania
We invite contributions to the upcoming workshop on expressions of modality in Bantu with a special focus on the role of variation and change in this domain.
This workshop aims to bring together linguistic scholars from different areas to explore variation and change in the expression of modality in Bantu languages. We welcome sub
WEBSITE: www.cultivatingconfidencebook.com
Dear innovative writing teachers,
Writing teachers are often stretched thin, so we appreciate you taking a moment of your time to read about an opportunity to publish practical pedagogy in the second-language writing classroom.
We, Ashton Dawes and Kathryn Jurns, language educators at Japanese universities, are assembling a collection of practices for second-language writing classrooms. As writing teachers ourselves, we can see the need for more focu
2nd Call for Papers:
Deadline for abstract submission: December 17, 2024 23:59 Anywhere on Earth
Call for Papers:
Conference Focus
Tim Burton鈥檚 movies, known worldwide for their timeless stories, Gothic aesthetic, whimsical yet charming characters and multilayered plots, have marked international contemporary cinema and popular culture. Hence, many of us remember the heartbreaking narrative of Edward Scissorhands, the alternation of light and shadows in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or the linguistic playfulness of Alice in Wonderland. Tim Burton鈥檚 oeuvre, constantly reinventing itself
*Important points:*
馃摑 *Abstract submission deadline:* December 15, 2024
*Notification of acceptance:* February 1, 2025
(for other submission details, please refer to the call for contributions)
馃實 *Conference venue :* University of Hokkaid艒, Sapporo, Japan
馃搮 *Conference dates:* August 1-3, 2025
馃捇*How to submit? :* Abstracts can be submitted via the website https://phraseoprag.sciencesconf.org/
*Organizing Committee
Hisa茅 AKIHIRO (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Aude GREZKA (LIPN
The Collaborative Research Centre CRC 1252 鈥淧rominence in Language鈥 at the University of Cologne in Germany invites applications for short-term fellowships available between April and December 2025. We invite applications for two types of fellowships:
(1) Senior Fellowships for experienced international researchers (at least 5 years after PhD) who will reside in Cologne for a duration of 1 to 3 months. The CRC can cover 2,500 Euro per month for travel, accommodation and personal allowance.
(2)
Call for Papers:
Researchers interested in this line of study are encouraged to submit their proposals to participate with ongoing or completed research on the theme of this conference.
Submission deadline: 20 December 2024
We accept contributions in order to present research findings which are in line with the subject of this conference, particularly:
鈥 Theoretical Foundations of the Easy-to-Read Translation Process
鈥 Easy-to-Read: Theoretical and Applied Research Lines
鈥 Multimodal Aspects
2nd Call for Papers:
The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers, teachers, translators, and other language experts to share their knowledge, ideas, and experience in the field of medical language.
The topics include but are not limited to:
Medical discourse
Terminology and terminography
Semantic approaches to the language of medicine
New trends and innovations in teaching and learning
Second/foreign language acquisition in the medical context
Teaching and assessment challenges
El Departamento de Espa帽ol de Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages organiza el III Congreso Internacional Desaf铆os del Espa帽ol de la Universidad Wenzao (CIDEWEN 2025), que bajo el lema 鈥淪eguir estudiando espa帽ol en la era de la Inteligencia Artificial鈥 se celebrar谩 en la ciudad de Kaohsiung, Taiw谩n, el s谩bado 29 de noviembre de 2025. El comit茅 organizador invita a profesores e investigadores que deseen enviar sus contribuciones o bien que deseen participar como asistentes al congreso.
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DEADLINE EXTENSION: 11 December 2024
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Call for Abstracts (German): 鈥濴LM fails 鈥 Gescheiterte Experimente mit Generativer KI und was wir daraus lernen k枚nnen鈥
In diesem Workshop stehen linguistische und NLP-Experimente mit Generativer K眉nstlicher Intelligenz im Fokus, die nicht die gew眉nschten Ergebnisse gebracht haben, beispielsweise, aber nicht beschr盲nkt auf:
- Einsatz einer Generativer KI als Named-Entity-Recognizer
- Einsatz einer Generativer KI zur automatisc
Call for Papers:
The 5th Academia Sinica Linguistics Forum focuses on "Computational and Instrumental Research in Linguistics." In line with recent technological advancements, the forum welcomes abstract submissions on linguistic research utilizing instrumental approaches (e.g., acoustic and articulatory phonetics, neurolinguistics) or applying tools and approaches in computational linguistics and natural language processing (e.g., corpus analysis, large language models). We particularly encour
Call for Papers:
Speech prosody refers to the suprasegmental aspects of speech, including intonation, tone, rhythm, stress, and so on. Prosody can be used, for example, for information structure, lexical contrasts, or to express questions vs statements.
Languages of the Middle East are traditionally understudied when it comes to prosody. Research on the languages of the region has shown some interesting patterns relating to stress and prosodic focus (Egyptian Arabic (Hellmuth 2011), Jordanian
Call for Papers:
Abstracts should not exceed 400 words (including references) and may be submitted in any Slavic language, Spanish, or English. Each author may submit a maximum of two abstracts, with no more than one as sole author or first author. Abstracts will undergo anonymous evaluation, so please avoid any self-identification within the abstract.
Abstracts should be submitted via https://forms.gle/kkR6atcyGScgCJgj8
The deadline for abstract submission is December 12, 2024.
Authors will