[Lingtyp] Call for papers - Language and Languages at the Crossroads of Disciplines (LLcD), Aix-Marseille University, 14 -16 December 2026 – Deadline Extended to May 25, 2026

Sonia CRISTOFARO sonia.cristofaro at sorbonne-universite.fr
Thu May 14 12:09:59 UTC 2026



Dear all, 




The deadline for abstract submissions to the conference Language and Languages at the Crossroads of Disciplines (LLcD) has been extended to 25 May 2026. 




Please find the updated call for papers below, and feel free to share this information with your networks. 




Best regards, 

Sonia 

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The 3rd edition of the conference Languages and Language at the Crossroads of Disciplines (LLcD) will take place at Aix-Marseille University from 14 to 16 December 2026 (https://llcd2026.sciencesconf.org/). The conference is organized within the CNRS Thematic Network Language and Languages at the Crossroads of Disciplines, which aims to create a research network in France and internationally that will promote new collaborations and mutual enrichment between different subfields of linguistics, different theoretical frameworks, and researchers working on different languages and/or different modalities, while also reinforcing interdisciplinarity. 

The 2026 LLcD conference will include a plenary session, thematic workshops, poster sessions, and a roundtable discussion on the theme "Linguistics and Language AI: Foundations and Reciprocal Challenges". 

Keynote speakers 
Harald Baayen – University of Tübingen 
Mark Dingemanse – Radboud Universiteit 
Alice Turk – The University of Edinburgh 

We invite abstracts for papers in all subfields of linguistics, covering a wide range of languages and adopting different approaches (descriptive, theoretical, empirical, interdisciplinary, etc.), with the aim of fostering diversity across disciplines and methodologies. The languages of the conference are French and English. 

Papers may be submitted either to one of the workshops or to the general session no later than 25 May 2026, via EasyChair. Submissions must be fully anonymized and should not contain any information that could identify the author(s) (name, affiliation, address, or bibliographical references). Abstracts should not exceed 500 words (including examples, excluding references) and are expected to clearly present the research questions, the approach adopted, the methodology, the data, and the results. Abstracts may be written in either English or French and should follow the template provided on the conference website: 

English template: https://llcd2026.sciencesconf.org/data/Abstract_Template_EN_LLcD2026.docx 
French template: https://llcd2026.sciencesconf.org/data/Resume_Template_FR_LLcD2026.docx 

Each submission will undergo triple blind review. Abstracts submitted to the general session will be reviewed by three members of the scientific committee. Abstracts submitted to a workshop will be reviewed by two members of the scientific committee and one member of the corresponding workshop's organizing team. 

Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=llcd2026 

The LLcD Board 
Anne Carlier, Sorbonne Université, UR STIH 
Sonia Cristofaro, Sorbonne Université, UR STIH 
Pascal Denis, Inria, UMR CRIStAL 
Maia Duguine, CNRS, UMR IKER 
Eva Soroli, Université de Lille, UMR STL 

Local Organizing Committee of LLcD 2026 / Laboratoire Parole et Langage – Aix-Marseille University / CNRS 
Laurent Prévot 
Nuria Gala 
Amandine Michelas 
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