36.863, Confs: 45th TABU Dag: Linguistics in a Fast-Changing Society (Netherlands)
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Subject: 36.863, Confs: 45th TABU Dag: Linguistics in a Fast-Changing Society (Netherlands)
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Date: 12-Mar-2025
From: Maria Polychronidou [m.polychronidou at rug.nl]
Subject: 45th TABU Dag: Linguistics in a Fast-Changing Society
45th TABU Dag: Linguistics in a Fast-Changing Society
Theme: Linguistics in a Fast-Changing Society
Date: 12-Jun-2025 - 13-Jun-2025
Location: Groningen, Netherlands
Contact Email: tabudag at rug.nl
Meeting URL: https://www.tabudag.nl
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
General Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Sociolinguistics
Submission Deadline: 17-Mar-2025
About TABU Dag
TABU Dag is an annual international linguistics conference that
provides an excellent platform for linguists to connect, share ideas,
and discuss cutting-edge research. In today’s world, marked by rapid
technological advancements, social transformations, and global
challenges, linguistics plays a pivotal role in understanding how we
connect with our environment. The theme for TABU Dag 2025,
"Linguistics in a Fast-Changing Society," reflects the power of
language in shaping and being shaped by communication, technology, and
social interaction. With the rise of digital platforms, artificial
intelligence, and the need for responsive communication, our
understanding of language is evolving faster than ever before. This
conference invites you to explore the intersections of language,
technology, and society.
We encourage submissions from all areas of linguistics and welcome
interdisciplinary research that transcends traditional linguistic
boundaries. Graduate students and (post-)doctoral researchers are
especially encouraged to present their work. Please submit your
contribution in English, and indicate whether you would prefer to
present your work orally (presentation), with a poster, or, in case
you have no preference, either.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Syntax and Semantics,
Phonetics and Phonology,
Sociolinguistics,
Psycholinguistics,
Pragmatics
Language Acquisition,
Speech Production,
Discourse Analysis,
Corpus Linguistics
Computational Linguistics,
Neurolinguistics.
Abstract Requirements
Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words excluding title,
keywords, and references.
Paper size: A4
Margins: left and right – 20 mm, top and bottom – 25 mm
Font: Arial; font size 12pt, single spacing
Title: Arial; in bold type, font size 16pt
Author and co-authors names, university/affiliation: Arial; font size
12pt, single spacing
Abstracts should be submitted via this link. Visit this page for more
detailed submission instructions.
Invited speakers:
Jane Setter (University of Reading)
Massimo Stella (University of Trento)
Katja Haeuser (Saarland University)
Peter Muntigl (Ghent University)
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