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Call for Papers: <b><br>
Transalpine Typology Meeting 2026</b><br>
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Conference date: <b>26-28 November 2026</b><br>
Location: <b>LMU Munich</b> (Germany)<br>
Abstract submission deadline: <b>15 April 2026</b><br>
Notification of acceptance: <b>15 May 2026</b><br>
Meeting Website: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://sites.google.com/unipv.it/transalpine-typology-meeting/ttm26">https://sites.google.com/unipv.it/transalpine-typology-meeting/ttm26</a><br>
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<b>== MEETING INFO ==</b><br>
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The Transalpine Typology Meeting is an annual meeting at different
locations around the Alpes to create an open network of typologists
and share insights and feedback on our research projects in a
welcoming and informal context. In this regard, we warmly invite
submissions for presentations on topics related to linguistic
typology and comparative linguistics in general from early-career
researchers (PhD students, postdoc fellows) as well as experienced
scholars worldwide.<br>
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<b>== ABSTRACT SUBMISSION ==</b><br>
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Abstracts for presentations (oral/poster) can address a broad range
of topics within <b>typology and comparative linguistics</b>,
including (but not limited to):<br>
- cross-linguistic comparison of specific phenomena on any level
of analysis (phonology, morphosyntax, semantics, lexicon,
pragmatics, ...)<br>
- areal typology and language contact<br>
- diachronic typology and language change<br>
- typological perspectives on endangered and minority languages
and language documentation<br>
- quantitative and computational approaches to typological
research<br>
- methodology of typological research<br>
- investigation of language-specific phenomena from a typological
perspective<br>
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<b>Submission Guidelines:</b><br>
Submissions should be anonymous and meet the following requirements:<br>
- abstract length: max. 500 words (including examples and figures,
excluding references)<br>
- format: PDF, 12-point font<br>
- language: English<br>
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Please submit your abstract through <b>easyabs</b>: <a
class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/TTM26/">https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/TTM26/</a><br>
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<b>== FORMAT ==<br>
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The conference will take place at LMU Munich and it is planned as an
in-person meeting with oral presentations and a poster session. For
students (MA, PhD), there will be no conference fee.<br>
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Check the conference website for updates and additional information!<br>
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<b>== ORGANIZATION ==<br>
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<b>Scientific committee:<br>
</b>Sandra Auderset, University of Bern (Switzerland)<br>
Laura Becker, LMU München (Germany)<br>
Nina Dobrushina, DDL-CNRS Lyon (France)<br>
Linda Konnerth, University of Bern (Switzerland)<br>
Simone Mattiola, University of Pavia (Italy)<br>
Pavel Ozerov, University of Innsbruck (Austria)<br>
Naomi Peck, University of Freiburg (Germany)<br>
Ksenia Shagal, LMU München (Germany)<br>
Tim Zingler, University of Innsbruck (Austria)<br>
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<b>Local organizing committee:</b><br>
Laura Becker, Ksenia Shagal, Luiza de Moura Alves, Denis Rakhman<br>
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<b>== CONTACT ==</b><br>
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If you have any questions, you can contact us via: <a
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="mailto:ttm26@proton.me">ttm26@proton.me</a><br>
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