36.3833, Confs: 35th Joint Workshop on Linguistics and Language Processing (Korea, South)

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Subject: 36.3833, Confs: 35th Joint Workshop on Linguistics and Language Processing (Korea, South)

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Date: 12-Dec-2025
From: LLM-Powered LinguaMed (LLM LinguaMed) Research Team [leri at khu.ac.kr]
Subject: 35th Joint Workshop on Linguistics and Language Processing


35th Joint Workshop on Linguistics and Language Processing
Short Title: JWLLP 35
Theme: AI- and LLM-Driven Applications in Linguistic Research

Date: 17-Apr-2026 - 18-Apr-2026
Location: Seoul, Korea, South
Contact: Institute for the Study of Language and Information, Kyung
Hee University (KH-ISLI)
Contact Email: leri at khu.ac.kr
Meeting URL: https://isli-khu.github.io/jwllp35/

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis;
General Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics

Submission Deadline: 31-Jan-2026

The Joint Workshop on Linguistics and Language Processing (JWLLP) is a
recurring workshop that brings together researchers from linguistics,
NLP, and language technology to examine the relationship between
linguistic theory and language processing. The 35th workshop is
co-organized by the LLM Powered LinguaMed Research Team and the
Institute for the Study of Language and Information at Kyung Hee
University (KH-ISLI).
Now in its 35th workshop, JWLLP continues its tradition of encouraging
interdisciplinary research and linking theoretical perspectives with
new methodological developments in language research.
The 35th workshop places a special focus on LLM-driven applications in
linguistic research, reflecting the rapid development of large
language models and their expanding influence across subfields of
linguistics. As LLMs become increasingly relevant to linguistic
analysis, language documentation, discourse studies, semantic
investigation, and multilingual research, this workshop aims to
consider how linguistically grounded approaches can shape emerging
language technologies, and how these technologies, in turn, can
contribute to linguistic theory and empirical inquiry.
We invite submissions on LLM-driven linguistic research, broadly
construed, including theoretical, empirical, and corpus-based work
that engages with large language models and language processing.
Submissions may address topics such as:
- Linguistically grounded evaluation of large language models
- LLM-assisted corpus exploration and data annotation
- LLM-based approaches to discourse, semantics, pragmatics, or syntax
- Language documentation, typology, and multilingual research with
LLMs
- Domain-specific language use (e.g. medical, legal, educational) and
LLMs
- Ethical, social, and methodological reflections on using LLMs in
linguistics
Authors are invited to submit an abstract of no more than one page,
not exceeding 500 words. Examples and references are not counted
toward the word limit. Abstracts should clearly present the research
question, methodology, and main findings or expected contributions.
Please submit your abstract by the deadline to:
leri at khu.ac.kr
Important Dates:
Abstract submission deadline: January 31, 2026
Notification of acceptance: February 15, 2026



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