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Wed, 05/20/2026 - 10:05
Description: We are looking for trained phoneticians (PhD students, postdocs, MA candidates with strong IPA background) for paid, remote, part-time work transcribing English audio. The task: Each item is a short English audio clip (a few seconds), produced by either a native or an L2 speaker. For each clip the annotator provides: 1. A broad phonemic transcription in IPA, reflecting what is actually heard rather than the orthographic target. Conventions follow a simplified Oxford/OED styl

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 10:05
Call for Submissions 鈥 ARiEAL Research Magazine (ARM) We are pleased to announce that the ARiEAL Research Magazine (ARM) is accepting submissions for its Summer 2026 issue. In partnership with the Student Partners Program at the MacPherson Institute for Leadership, Innovation, and Excellence in Teaching and the Centre for Advanced Research in Experimental and Applied Linguistics (ARiEAL), ARM is an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary magazine that seeks to publish the innovative research

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 10:05
Description: Assistant Professor/Associate Professor (Malay Literature/Literature Education) Asian Languages & Cultures Department Overview: The National Institute of Education (NIE) is among the world鈥檚 top education institutes, recognised for its excellence in teacher education and educational research.聽 NIE has played a key and pivotal role in shaping and developing Singapore鈥檚 teaching profession and landscape through evidence-informed, practice-focused and values-based programme

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 09:05
How and why do words cause people to take offence online? This book explores the complex nature of offence, examining how the structure of language 鈥 from individual words to broader linguistic patterns 鈥 can be employed to construct offensive meanings. It demonstrates that offence is not a universal concept but a subjective experience shaped by the perspective of the target. Through a multi-layered analysis of words, meanings and context, the book offers a deeper understanding of how offence is

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 09:05
The therapist-client relationship in psychotherapy is considered one of the most important factors in promoting well-being and facilitating change in clients. This pioneering book provides a novel perspective on relationships by focusing on how they are accomplished through client-therapist interactions. Drawing on the key concept of affiliation from conversation analysis, it provides new insights into how therapists and clients forge affiliations in the course of therapy and how therapists succ

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 09:05
This Element proposes the concept of Philippine Englishes-in-motion as an alternative approach to understanding Philippine Englishes. It situates this proposition within the concerns of mobility, labor migration, multilingualism, and transnationalism. Drawing on analyses of self-recorded conversations by 18 Filipino migrants in Japan, along with other empirical data, this Element illuminates the processes of linguistic selection, as Filipino migrants selectively draw from, adapt, or reject speci

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 08:05
This Element aims to provide evidence-based, research-informed applications of translanguaging pedagogies across various multilingual classroom contexts. By offering both theoretical implications and specific examples of translanguaging in action, the Element aims to help educators to implement translanguaging pedagogy that challenges monolingual norms in educational institutions. The Element also explores new theoretical notions derived from translanguaging, such as translanguaging sub-spaces,

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 08:05
This Element highlights the role of constraints in shaping multilingualism. It discusses their conceptualisation, starting from Michel de Certeau's view of action in everyday life, and operationalisation for the study of migrants. The results of the research conducted among Gambian migrants in Italy show not only constraints but also the tactics to inhabit them, as well as non-language related aspects, for example suffering, which are grouped into five clusters. These are (1) lack of support; (2

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 08:05
This Element aims to expand the theoretical and methodological boundaries of Cognitive Linguistics. Research on language contact from a cognitive perspective has been neglected despite the omnipresence of linguistic contact situations. This Element addresses questions of language contact research from a cognitive perspective. The aims of this Element are twofold: first, to present the current state of the art in cognitive contact linguistics; second, to discuss existing and original theoretical

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 07:05
This Element explores multilingual university spaces and decoloniality, critically examining how coloniality and neoliberalism intersect. While neoliberal language policies aim to equip students with English as a 'lingua academia', critical issues relating to students' translingual identities and belonging are often overlooked. Empirical data are shared from a linguistic landscape study involving a walking ethnography of a university educationscape in the United Arab Emirates, whereby Emirati st

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 07:05
Reconceptualising language as a dynamic, relational, and embodied practice, this book explores the concept of languaging. Moving beyond static, standardised, and purified understandings of languages, it traces how communication is lived, contested, and embodied across urban, rural, and remote mobility, everyday encounters, classroom pedagogies, and digital platforms. Through critical analyses of First Knowledging and First Languaging, nomadic languaging and knowledging, racialised and AI-mediate

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 07:05
The topic of linguistic networks unites different frameworks in cognitive linguistics. This Element explores two approaches to networks, specifically Construction Grammar of the Goldberg variety and Word Grammar as developed by Hudson, and how they inform work on language change. Both are usage-based theories, but while the basic units of Construction Grammar are conventionalized form-meaning pairings gathered in a construct-i-con, the basic units of Word Grammar are words in dependency and othe

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 06:05
Call for Papers: The International Linguistic Society is delighted to invite you to participate in the International Thematic Conference of Language Education Research and Applications, Language Education 2026, to be held online from 24-26 June 2026. The primary aim of the conference is to advance key areas of language education, welcoming at the same time innovative approaches to related research and applications. The Language Education 2026 conference envisions a vibrant platform for coll

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 06:05
An international Scholarly Conference 鈹 Actual Problems of Kartvelology 鈹 XVI, Dedicated to the 80th Anniversary of the Birth of the Meritorious Kartvelologist, Professor Revaz Sherozia will be held on February 2, 2027, organised by the Tariel Putkaradze International Society of Kartvelology, Akaki Tsereteli State University, Kartvelology Centre at St. Andrew the First-Called Georgian University of Patriarchate , Shota Meskhia Zugdidi State University and Duzce University. The deadline fo

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 06:05
There is a heightened and growing interest in integrating (formal) linguistics into the language classroom (Trotzke & Kupisch, 2020), as evidenced by the recent launch of the journal Pedagogical Linguistics in 2020 (Hudson, 2020; Trotzke, 2023; Widdowson, 2020) and large-scale pedagogical projects like Sheehan and colleagues鈥 Modern Foreign Languages in the UK (Sheehan et al., 2021, 2024). The claim is that appropriate adaptation of theoretical linguistic concepts and knowledge for the classroom

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 05:05
We are excited to announce the second edition of a new recurring meeting dedicated exclusively to computational psycholinguistics. This meeting aims to provide a dedicated platform for researchers and practitioners to discuss computational models that explain and predict human linguistic behavior (e.g., as observed in psycholinguistic experiments), to bring together experts from different subfields to advance our understanding of language processing mechanisms, and to analyze the successes an

Wed, 05/20/2026 - 05:05
EDIMA, the IMA鈥檚 School of Didactics, is an initiative launched in 2023 by Arabic Language and Civilization Centre [CLCA] of Institut du Monde Arabe [IMA]. It gathers international figures in the teaching of Arabic as a foreign language. One of EDIMA鈥檚 long-term objectives is to create and maintain an international network of Arabic language teaching experts 鈥 researchers and field practitioners. For its 4th edition, to be held in the autumn of 2026, EDIMA aims to explore the training of tea

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 17:05
Polysemy in the Evalutive Sphere is a seminar pertaining to the project Slurs and the Lexicon: A Rich-Lexicon Approach to Slurs and Other Evaluative Expressions - LEXISLUR (https://danzeman.weebly.com/lexislur.html) featuring monthly talks by specialists in polysemy. We cordially invite you to a talk by Tamara Dobler (Free University of Amsterdam) entitled "Derogation by Co-composition: Nominal Structure and Evaluative Meaning" (see the abstract below). The event takes place online on Friday, MA

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 16:05
The Centre for Corpus Research at the University of Birmingham cordially invites you to this year鈥檚 Sinclair Lecture, which will be delivered by Professor Andrew Kehoe (Birmingham City University). The lecture will take place on Monday, 6 July, at 6.00 pm (British Summer Time) and is titled 鈥淭racking language use across time: 25 years of innovation鈥. The lecture will be held in Alan Walters G03 on the University of Birmingham鈥檚 Edgbaston campus and will also be livestreamed. As in previous ye

Tue, 05/19/2026 - 16:05
Focus: The program combines grammatical theory with applied teaching proposals: linguistic variation, reflective grammar, multilingualism, Spanish as a Foreign Language (ELE), corpora, visual syntax, and new ways of working with grammar in the classroom. Description: Grammar teaching needs spaces for dialogue between research and the classroom. It is precisely with this aim that the GramEn School was created, whose second edition will take place from June 29 to July 3, 2026, in Barcelona.

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