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Please note that there will be a free pre-conference workshop in the morning of Tuesday 10th of December 2024.
For details and for Program Information please see https://sites.uef.fi/drd-hum-2024/programme/
Publication:
We envisage publishing papers from the conference in December 2025.
Meeting details:
- The Conference will be in Manila
- Many inexpensive hotels are nearby the university
- We present 5 Key speakers,+ Panel sessions and about 60 break out sessions (30 minutes each)
- All attendees speakers will be given a beautiful certificate of presentation and attendance
- Full papers will be accepted up to June 30th 2025 which after editorial reviews will be published
- There are no fees
The program and the abstracts of the talks can be found on this website: https://osf.io/uhq3y/
REGISTRATION:
* The deadline for registration is 3 February 2025 9 am CET.
* Please register by sending an e-mail with the subject header "Registration" to Simon Wimmer (simon.wimmer@hhu.de). The e-mail must indicate whether you plan to participate in-person or online.
* In-person participants can attend the conference dinner on 6 February at their own expense. If you would like to do so, please indicate this in your registration e-mail.
* Registered participants will receive a detailed schedul
Forum Dates: Saturday May 17 鈥 Sunday May 18, 2025
Location: Seijo University, Tokyo
6-1-20 Seijo, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo-to, 157-8511, Japan
Invited Speakers: Yo Matsumoto (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics)
Eri Tanaka (Osaka University)
Yosuke Sato (Tsuda University)
Organizing Committee: Hiroyuki Nawata (Chair)
Registration Fees:
ELSJ members: 2,000 yen
Non-members: 5,000 yen
Non-member students: 3,000 yen
Contact: forum-elsj@kaitakusha.co.jp
Potential topics:
- Examine the discourse delineating novel foods vs traditional foods
- Identify how language is used in the branding and legalization of heritage foods
- Explore language constructs around terroir and authenticity
- Relate media texts reporting on novel foods to broader audience understanding
- Identify sociocultural understanding of edibility, eliteness, and distinction
- Take a historical linguistic approach and examine how a novel food has become normalized (e.g., choc
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following
鈥 Development and Utilisation of Arabic Dialectal Corpora
鈥 Advancements in Natural Language Processing Techniques for Arabic Dialects
鈥 Applications and Challenges of Large Language Models in Understanding and Generating Arabic Dialects
鈥 Morphological and Syntactical Challenges in Arabic Dialects
鈥 Dialect Identification and Classification
鈥 Speech Recognition and Synthesis for Arabic Dialects
鈥 Machine Translation involv
Invited Talks
(a) Prof. Maria Teresa Guasti
Professor of Linguistics and language acquisition, Psychology Dept., Universit脿 degli Studi Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy
Prof. M. T. Guasti studies language acquisition in different populations of children (monolingual, bilingual, children with cochlear implant, with specific language disorders, with dyslexia and with autism). She is interested in the interface between phonology-syntax, the acquisition of morphosyntax, semantics and pragmatics. She al
Saturday-Sunday 1-2 February, 2025
Workshop organizer: Dr. A. Vogiatzis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of English
Email: ltsworkshop365@gmail.com,
For live updates: https://ltsworkshop365.blogspot.com/
Registration fee: Free
Registration by 20 December 2024 (Registration form: https://forms.gle/CMisKSRZg5sK592G7 )
An issue that has been of extreme interest and has gained momentum the last decades is the exploration of identities in the anthropological (Vargas-Cetina, 2013) and soc
For more information, please visit:
https://tu-dresden.de/gsw/slk/romanistik/das-institut/Chairs/prof-dr-anna-maria-de-cesare-greenwald/ai-rom-ii-conference-2024
Presentation titles and speakers
Individual variation in speech perception and production by Brazilian Portuguese-Japanese bilinguals
Tim Lam茅ris (Leiden University, the Netherlands)
title TBA
Kook-Hee Gil (University of Sheffield, UK)
In plain sight鈥攃lues to earlier stages of the Japanese language
Peter Hendriks (Australian National University, Australia)
title TBA
Mary Shin Kim (University of Hawai鈥檌 at Manoa)
Fostering intercultural competence of learners of Japanese and Korean: Rapport
Call for proposals will start on September 1st, 2024. To see the details for the call, please visit:
https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/NSSHL/
To see more details about the conference such as the keynote speakers and conference program, please visit the official conference website:
https://sites.northwestern.edu/nsshl2025/
Types of Contributions
Presentation: 20-minute oral presentation which should address one of the topics listed in the call for papers. Presenters share their practice ideas or research-based projects, experiments and/or applications. These sessions are followed by discussion moderated by the designated session chair.
Workshop: 45-minute practice-oriented session that may start from a theoretical idea. It should be hands-on addressing the professional
development needs of the participants. Prop
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Dra. Adriana Bol铆var (Universidad de las Am茅ricas, Puebla)
Dra. Margarita Palacios Sierra (Universidad Nacional Aut贸noma de M茅xico)
Dra. Eva Salgado Andrade (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropolog铆a Social)
Dra. Silvia Guti茅rrez Vidrio (Universidad Aut贸noma Metropolitana)
Dr. Gerardo Guti茅rrez Cham (Universidad de Guadalajara)
Dra. Julieta Haidar (Escuela Nacional de Antropolog铆a e Historia)
The Vocab@Maryland Summer School is part of the Vocab@Maryland conference and is a two-day event (06/14/2025-06/15/2024) featuring workshops on topics related to vocabulary research. The summer school events will take place in the Language Science Center inside the H.J. Patterson building at the University of Maryland, College Park.
On Day 1, attendees can choose either eye tracking or structural equation modeling. For each topic, there will be three 3-hour sessions with hands-on practice. On D
Keynote speakers:
Jan 膶erm谩k, Charles University, Prague
Tam谩s Karath, Comenius University, Bratislava and P谩zm谩ny P茅ter Catholic University, Budapest
Thijs Porck, Leiden University
Hosted by the Second Language Acquisition program at the University of Maryland, the conference aims to bring together global vocabulary researchers to share ideas and thoughts about various vocabulary-related research topics such as lexical representation/processing, vocabulary learning/teaching, vocabulary assessment, and vocabulary-related research methods.
Call for Abstracts for Oral Presentations (15 min. + 10 min. Q&A) and Posters (30 min.)
Call for Abstracts for Workshops (45 min.)
Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Computational modelling in Python
- Eye tracking
- PRAAT
- Statistics with R/SPSS
- Zotero (will be presented by AR)
- Self & time management during PhD (will be presented by Nguyen B. Ngoc Jade)
Call for abstracts for Panel Discussions (60 min.)
Panels should consist of at least 3 participa
Anmeldungen sind (bis zum 25 September 2024) 眉ber die Tagungshomepage https://www.uni-bamberg.de/germ-lingdaf/tagungen-workshops/korpora-ddl-konstruktionen-dafz-tagung-2024/anmeldung/ m枚glich.
Mit kollegialen Gr眉脽en
Gunther Dietz & Daniel Jach
Check Schedule Updates on https://www.even3.com.br/semantica/