36.2264, Confs: Joint Meeting of Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference and Studies on the History of the English Languages 2026 (USA)

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Subject: 36.2264, Confs: Joint Meeting of Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference and Studies on the History of the English Languages 2026 (USA)

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Date: 25-Jul-2025
From: Laura Catharine Smith [laurasmith at byu.edu]
Subject: Joint Meeting of Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference and Studies on the History of the English Languages 2026


Joint Meeting of Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference and Studies on
the History of the English Languages 2026
Short Title: GLAC-SHEL 2026

Date: 30-Apr-2026 - 02-May-2026
Location: Provo, USA
Contact: Laura Catharine Smith
Contact Email: laurasmith at byu.edu

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics;
Morphology; Phonology; Syntax
Language Family(ies): Germanic

GLAC is the annual conference of the Society for Germanic Linguistics
(SGL), an organization serving the broad community of scholars
teaching and researching in Germanic linguistics and philology. Papers
submitted to GLAC may be on any linguistic or philological aspect of
any historical or modern Germanic language or dialect, including
English (to the Early Modern period) and the extraterritorial
varieties. ​
SHEL (Studies on the History of the English Language) has been meeting
biennially for two decades; it is the preeminent gathering in North
America that examines the English language and its history. The
co-sponsorship of this year's conference means that scholars who work
on the full range of Germanic languages across their full time
periods, including English beyond the Early Modern period will gather
together to share their research.
Papers from the full range of linguistic and philological subfields,
as well as differing theoretical perspectives, are welcome. ​
Abstracts submitted to GLAC/SHEL will undergo anonymous review. While
authors are asked to indicate which conference they plan to submit
their papers to, attendees will be free to attend papers in sessions
relating to both conferences.



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