List of workshops

The current workshop calls can be found below. Please respect the internal deadlines as indicated in the calls. The list of accepted workshops will be available after mid December 2025.

  1. Discourse coherence and clausal complementation: Diachronic pathways and diagnostic problems (Björn Wiemer, Haiping Long & Giulia Mazzola)
  2. Large Language Models for Linguistics: Applications and Implications (Natalia Levshina & Nicole Katzir)
  3. Linguistic Perspectives on the Expression of Necessity (Patrick Duffley & and Olivier Duplâtre)
  4. Measuring cross-linguistic distances (Ian Joo)
  5. Non-canonical subjects: Emergence, evolution and conventionalization (Pierre-Yves Modicom, Joren Somers & Jóhanna Barðdal)
  6. Relative Clauses Across and Within Languages: Connecting Linguistic Typology and Variationist Sociolinguistics (Silvia Ballarè, Karen Beaman, Massimo Cerruti & Caterina Mauri)
  7. Rethinking argument structure interactionally: Deviations from Who Does What to Whom across the languages (Vladimir Panov, Maria Khachaturyan & Pavel Ozerov)
  8. Stability in the grammar of Germanic heritage and minority languages (Patrick Mächler & Ann-Marie Moser)
  9. Subordination and coordination in language-contact situations (Jesús Olguín Martínez, Thomas Stolz, Nataliya Levkovych & Tom Bossuyt)
  10. The morphosyntax of who knows what and how in interaction (Jenneke van der Wal, Karolina Grzech & Martina Wiltschko)
  11. The New Arabic (Semitic) Lexicon (SLE Workshop II): Old and New Themes and Perspectives (Abdelkader Fassi Fehri & Peter Hallman)
  12. When sounds speak: Towards a typology of sound symbolism and iconicity (Lívia Körtvélyessy & Thomas van Hoey)