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2024. iii, 122 pp. Table of Contents Articles 鈥 Art铆culos 鈥 Aufs盲tze 鈥 Artikoloj The role of identification criteria in language: The Croatian case Igor Iva拧kovi膰 pp.鈥1鈥25 Language-based capabilities to conceptualise linguistic justice Cecilia Gialdini pp.鈥26鈥47 M膩ori loanwords in New Zealand English: What can a picture-naming task reveal for language planning? Andreea S. Calude, Eline Zenner, Laura Rosseel & H膿mi Whaanga pp.鈥48鈥74 Legalities of language use in linguistic landscaping: Exa

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Timed to align with the UN's International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples on August 9 and framed within the International Decade of Indigenous Languages, De Gruyter Mouton is pleased to announce a special collection exploring Indigenous languages through their documentation, revitalization, education and culture. For one month (until September 10, 2024), we are offering free access to a selection of book chapters and journal articles on the following topics: 鈥 Language Revitalization an

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Ausschreibungs-ID: fb09-0028-wmz-2024 Eintrittstermin: n盲chstm枚glich Bewerbungsfrist: 18 August 2024 Entgeltgruppe: E 13 TV-H Befristung: 31 August 2028 Umfang: Vollzeit Die 1527 gegr眉ndete Philipps-Universit盲t bietet vielfach ausgezeichnete Lehre f眉r rund 22.000 Studierende und stellt sich mit exzellenter Forschung in der Breite der Wissenschaft den wichtigen Themen unserer Zeit. Am Fachbereich Germanistik und Kunstwissenschaften, Forschungszentrum Deutscher Sprachatlas, ist zum n盲chstm枚glich

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2nd Call for Papers: We invite submissions for oral presentations (20mins talk + 10mins discussion) of theoretical and/or empirical contributions investigating the syntax, semantics, or pragmatics of natural language phenomena. Since this workshop is not restricted to a particular topic or language researched, we also strongly encourage submissions dealing with linguistic phenomena from languages other than German. ABSTRACT GUIDELINES Abstracts must not exceed two A4 pages (with 1inch/2.54cm m

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Call for Papers: The panel is going to answer the following research questions: 鈥 What are the forms of adapted talk produced by individuals who experience communicative barriers and their co-participants? Which adaptations in social interaction can accommodate them? 鈥 What and how are situated multimodal resources mobilized to streamline interaction (e.g., to facilitate conversational turn-taking) and reach mutual understanding? We work on the assumption that individuals experiencing variou

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Organisers: Nicholas Hugman, Michael Haugh, B茅atrice Priego-Valverde

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Call for Papers: We invite you to submit your abstract no later than Friday 15 November 2024. Paper and poster abstracts should be no more than 300 words (specifying theoretical and analytical approaches as well as data under investigation), not including references. We also invite a limited number of panels which comprise five 30-min slots and a 30-min discussion. Panel outlines should be no more than 500 words, not including 150-word abstracts and references. The official language of the conf

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Call for Papers: We invite submissions of abstracts (between 250 and 500 words) with a clear connection to the call by 1 November 2024 via the IprA website (https://ipra2025.exordo.com/). Select the panel 鈥淭ime and temporalities in digitally mediated communication鈥 in step 4 鈥淭opics鈥 of the submission process. For more information on abstract submission, see https://pragmatics.international/page/CfP2025 or get in touch with us directly. Panel organizers Florian Busch, University of Bern (flori

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Call for Papers: Special Issue on Language Processing in Spanish Heritage Speakers (Languages) The objective of this Special Issue is to put together the most recent empirical evidence on how speakers of Spanish as a Heritage Language process linguistic input. Since we aim to offer a comprehensive state-of-art on Spanish as a Heritage Language processing, we invite authors working on any language phenomenon from any theoretical or experimental paradigm to consider participating in the Issue. A

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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/

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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/

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Call for Papers: Dialogue and Discourse: Submissions for issue 15:2 We are pleased to announce the call for submissions for the next regular issue of the journal Dialogue and Discourse. Submissions are invited on all topics in the formal, computational, or psycholinguistic study of dialogue and discourse. Submissions received by Sep 1st, 2024 will be considered for the next regular issue. Later submissions will be slated for the next available issue. About the journal: Dialogue and Discours

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Call for Papers: Please send your abstract before 31 October 2024 of maximum 200 words with three scientific questions and a short (up to 50 words) bio to Dr. Marianna Deganutti, e-mail: marianna.deganutti // at // savba.sk with a copy to zerocodeswitching // at // pm.me. Organizers Prof. Johanna Domokos, Bielefeld University and K谩roli G谩sp谩r University Budapest, LangueFlow Dr. Marianna Deganutti, Slovak Academy of Sciences, LangueFlow Dr. Jana-Katharina Mende, Martin Luther University Halle

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Final Call for Papers: The ExLing Society cordially invites you to participate in the International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, ExLing 2024 Paris, which will take place from the 23rd to the 25th of October 2024 in Paris, France. This is our fourth gathering in Paris, where conference participants will have the opportunity to relish the rich cultural heritage of the city of light and the esteemed institutions therein. ExLing 2024 Paris serves as a platform for fostering the global e

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Call for Papers: We invite proposals for communications, oral presentations and posters, related to the study of bi/multilingualism and teaching and learning in multilingual contexts within the areas of Linguistics, Applied Linguistics and Psycholinguistics. We encourage submissions from the following subfields that correspond to empirical, original studies. Abstracts detailing literature reviews and theoretical proposals will not be accepted. 鈼 Language acquisition and learning 鈼 Language te

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Note: An older version of this review was recently published by mistake. Below is the correct version of the review. SUMMARY The book, Speech Acts in English by Lorena P茅rez-Hern谩ndez, edited by Merja Kyt枚 et al, contains six chapters. The text discusses general issues relating to Speech Acts in English as they are used in a variety of complex ways. All the chapters are incisively written and they provide insights into the specifics of speech acts especially as they relate to English as a For

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SUMMARY The book, Speech Acts in English by Lorena P茅rez-Hern谩ndez, edited by Merja Kyt枚 et al, contains six chapters. The text discusses general issues relating to Speech Acts in English as they are used in a variety of complex ways. All the chapters are incisively written and they provide insights into the specifics of speech acts especially as they relate to English as a Foreign Language (EFL), which hitherto was rarely given attention. The text harnesses current theories from pragmatics and

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Expressions from the semasiological domain of phasal polarity (驶still始, 驶already始, etc.) tend to be highly polyfunctional, with their various uses often extending into a wide range of other linguistic domains, both time-related and non-temporal. Yet these patterns have hitherto been investigated mostly for individual languages or smaller groups. This volume presents the first ever larger-scale survey of the numerous functions of expressions whose meanings include the notion of 驶still鈥, making us

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Kagayanen is a resilient Austronesian>Greater Central Philippine>Manobo language spoken by about 30,000 individuals, mostly in Palawan province in the Philippines. This grammar is the result of nearly 40 years of research by Carol Pebley and a team of Kagayanen speakers and non-Kagayanen co-workers. The primary data source is a corpus of texts collected over a 20 year period. These texts, three of which appear in an appendix to this book, provide vivid insights into Kagayanen ways of being. The

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This book examines extractions out of the subject, which is traditionally considered to be an island for extraction. There is a debate among linguists regarding whether the 鈥渟ubject island constraint鈥 is a syntactic phenomenon or an illusion caused by cognitive or pragmatic factors. The book focusses on French, that provides an interesting case study because it allows certain extractions out of the subject despite not being a typical null-subject language. The book takes a discourse-based approa

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