We now invite abstracts to a special panel session Communicating linguistics research (Alexandru Nicolae and Marc Olivier) focusing on science communication research related to linguistics and outreach. The goal is to present and discuss results from actual research that is relevant to communicating linguistics, and the ways in which linguistics is relevant to wider societal problems. Deadline for submissions is 1 March 2025.
- WS1 Compounding in word-formation paradigms (Nabil Hathout and Fabio Montermini)
- WS2 Connective negation: synchrony and diachrony (Mena B. Lafkioui and Johan van der Auwera)
- WS3 Diachronic Studies on Minoritised and Under-researched Romance Varieties (Marc Olivier and Afra Pujol i Campeny)
- WS4 Disentangling contact and inheritance in lexical semantics (John Mansfield and Paul Widmer)
- WS5 Empirical studies on syntactic alternation across languages and theoretical frameworks (Yanis Da Cunha, Pegah Faghiri and Juliette Thuilier)
- WS6 From explicit to implicit: constraints and explanations (Liesbeth Degand and Hongling Xiao)
- WS7 From Linguistics to Animal Communication and Back (Jacob Ayers, Alexandra Bosshard, Maёl Leroux, Remo Nitschke and Simon Townsend)
- WS8 Insights into lexical iconicity: onomatopoeia, ideophones, and sound symbolism (Maria Flaksman and Chris Smith)
- WS9 Isomorphism and optionality in language (Benoît Leclercq & Cameron Morin)
- WS10 Issues in the formal and functional typology of focus (Olivier Duplâtre and Pierre-Yves Modicom)
- WS11 Lexical ambiguity in the mind: theoretical challenges and interdisciplinary approaches (Lucie Barque and Richard Huyghe)
- WS12 Mistaken beliefs (Caroline Gentens, William B. McGregor and Stef Spronck)
- WS13 Morphological boundaries in Creole languages (Ana R. Luís and Susanne Maria Michaelis)
- WS14 Omnipredicativity: its core and its fringes (Katharina Haude and Albert Álvarez)
- WS15 Origins and functions of future formations in the world’s languages (Gilles Authier and Steven Kaye)
- WS16 Pragmatic Language Development in Young Children (Tove Nilsson Gerholm, Maria Rosenberg and Linda Sandström)
- WS17 Reanalysis in cross-linguistic perspective: Theoretical and empirical implications (Sonia Cristofaro & Andrej Malchukov)
- WS18 Taking time seriously: The temporal dynamics of language (Guido M. Linders, Catalina Torres, Stefan Schnell and Frank Seifart)
- WS19 The diachrony of language geography: linking small-scale and large-scale perspective (Matthias Urban)
- WS20 The syntax and semantics of perception (Clémentine Raffy, Michelle Sheehan, Giulia Mazzola & Liam Garside)
- WS21 Towards a better understanding of analogy: challenges, methods, and perspectives (Lorenzo Moretti and Marianne Hundt)
- WS22 Transitivity and labile verbs in typological and diachronic perspectives: Indo-European and beyond (Leonid Kulikov, Tim Ongenae and Daria Chistiakova)
- WS23 Turn out verbs and constructions crosslinguistically: Properties and boundaries, synchrony and diachrony (Patrick Dendale and Ana Stulic)
- WS24 Unifying the comparative analysis of tonal systems (Kirill Maslinsky, Valentin Vydrin and Dmitry Gerasimov)
- WS25 United by language contact: Linguistics and Translation-Interpreting Studies in search of a shared framework (Gert De Sutter, Maja Miličević Petrović, Silvia Bernardini, Adriano Ferraresi, Moritz Schaeffer & Paweł Korpal)
- WS26 Wordhood in West African languages and beyond (Neige Rochant and Andrey Shluinsky)