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