[Lingtyp] SLE workshop proposals
Wal, G.J. van der (Jenneke)
g.j.van.der.wal at hum.leidenuniv.nl
Thu Oct 23 18:55:27 UTC 2025
Dear all,
The various announced SLE workshop proposals will be further prepared in the coming weeks, so instead of all the organisers sending reminders for their fantastic workshops, here is a list, a link, and a reminder to submit your initial abstract to the workshop organisers.
Please visit https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/list-of-workshops/ to click on the individual workshop descriptions (note that they have different deadlines).
NB This should of course not prevent any organisers to still share their information here too if they wish to do so!
Best wishes,
Jenneke
1. A cross-linguistic approach to Artificial Intelligence agents and the syntax-semantics interface<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/10/Workshop-Proposal-SLE-2026_Artificial-Intelligence-agents-and-the-syntax-semantics-interface.pdf> (Evelina Leivada & Vittoria Dentella)
2. Advances in data-driven research on lexical and semantic change<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/10/workshop_proposal_data-driven_lexical_semantic_change.pdf> (Stefano De Pascale & Haim Dubossarsky)
3. Clitics, clitic placement, and cliticisation<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/10/The-Clitic-Workshop.pdf> (Marc Olivier-Loiseau)
4. Constructions with multiple wh-words across languages<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/10/WS-Proposal.-Bi-pronominals.pdf> (Valentina Apresjan, Mikhail Kopotev, Piotr Sobotka & Mladen Uhlik)
5. Discourse coherence and clausal complementation: Diachronic pathways and diagnostic problems<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/SLE-WS-CfP-Wiemer_Long_Mazolla-FINAL.pdf> (Björn Wiemer, Haiping Long & Giulia Mazzola)
6. Large Language Models for Linguistics: Applications and Implications<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/Large-Language-Models-for-Linguistics_-Applications-and-Implications.pdf> (Natalia Levshina & Nicole Katzir)
7. Linguistic Perspectives on the Expression of Necessity<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/SLE-Workshop-Proposal_Linguistic-Perspectives-on-the-Expression-of-Necessity.pdf> (Patrick Duffley & and Olivier Duplâtre)
8. Linguistic symbiosis: Exploring the mutual benefits of integrating theoretical and experimental linguistics<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/10/Linguistic-symbiosis.pdf> (Anindita Sahoo, Petar Milin & Dagmar Divjak)
9. Measuring cross-linguistic distances <https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/Measuring-cross-linguistic-distances.pdf> (Ian Joo)
10. Microtypology: Zooming in to get at the big picture<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/10/Workshop_cfp_SLE2026_Microtypology.pdf> (Linda Konnerth, Sandra Auderset & Sergey Say)
11. Non-canonical subjects: Emergence, evolution and conventionalization<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/SLE2026_Non-canonical-subjects.pdf> (Pierre-Yves Modicom, Joren Somers & Jóhanna Barðdal)
12. (Non)finiteness and Finiteness Shifts <https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/10/SLE-2026-Nonfiniteness-workshop-proposal.pdf> (Dominika Skrzypek & Eystein Dahl)
13. Relative Clauses Across and Within Languages: Connecting Linguistic Typology and Variationist Sociolinguistics<https://linguistlist.org/issues/36/2722/> (Silvia Ballarè, Karen Beaman, Massimo Cerruti & Caterina Mauri)
14. Rethinking argument structure interactionally: Deviations from Who Does What to Whom across the languages<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/Rethinking-argument-structure-interactionally.pdf> (Vladimir Panov, Maria Khachaturyan & Pavel Ozerov)
15. Sacred Languages and the Formation of Religious Terminology: Contact, Borrowing, and Transformation<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/10/Sacred-Languages-and-the-Formation-of-Religious-Terminology.pdf> (Jan German & Dariusz Piwowarczyk)
16. Stability in the grammar of Germanic heritage and minority languages<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/SLE2026_CfP_StabilityGrammarGermanicHeritageMinorityLanguages.pdf> (Patrick Mächler & Ann-Marie Moser)
17. Subordination and coordination in language-contact situations<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/Workshop-Subordination-and-coordination-in-language-contact-situations.pdf> (Jesús Olguín Martínez, Thomas Stolz, Nataliya Levkovych & Tom Bossuyt)
18. The morphosyntax of who knows what and how in interaction<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/cfp-SLE-workshop-modelling-the-speaker-and-addressee-website-1.pdf> (Jenneke van der Wal, Karolina Grzech & Martina Wiltschko)
19. The New Arabic (Semitic) Lexicon (SLE Workshop II): Old and New Themes and Perspectives<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/Hallman_Fassi_Fehri_Workshop_Proposal_Announcement.pdf> (Abdelkader Fassi Fehri & Peter Hallman)
20. ‘Turn out verbs’ or ‘emergence-of-knowledge’ verbs crosslinguistically: properties and category boundaries<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/10/Workshop-Turn-out-or-emergence-of-knowledge-verbs-SLE2026.pdf> (Ana Stulic & Patrick Dendale)
21. When sounds speak: Towards a typology of sound symbolism and iconicity<https://societaslinguistica.eu/sle2026/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2025/09/When-sounds-speak.pdf> (Lívia Körtvélyessy & Thomas van Hoey)
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Dr G.J. van der Wal | she/her
Senior Lecturer at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics<https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/humanities/leiden-university-centre-for-linguistics>
Office: Reuvensplaats 1.25
https://jennekevanderwal.com/
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