36.3579, Calls: 20th Workshop in General Linguistics (USA)
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Subject: 36.3579, Calls: 20th Workshop in General Linguistics (USA)
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Date: 20-Nov-2025
From: Joydip Chatterjee [jchatterjee3 at wisc.edu]
Subject: 20th Workshop in General Linguistics
Full Title: 20th Workshop in General Linguistics
Short Title: WiGL 20
Date: 12-Mar-2026 - 14-Mar-2026
Location: Madison, USA
Contact Person: Joydip Chatterjee
Meeting Email: jchatterjee3 at wisc.edu
Web Site:
https://langsci.wisc.edu/workshop-in-general-linguistics-wigl/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 16-Jan-2026
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Linguistics Student Organization
(LSO) invites submissions for papers to be presented at the 20th
Annual Workshop in General Linguistics (WiGL 20), to be held in-person
Friday and Saturday, March 13-14, 2026 at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. In addition, online sessions will be held on
Thursday, March 12, 2026 and the morning of Friday, March 13, 2026.
The keynote speaker for the workshop is Professor L.J. Randolph Jr,
with one potential additional keynote speaker to be determined.
WiGL is a conference run by students for students and is a forum for
all students from UW-Madison and other institutions to present and
share their research. We invite abstracts from undergraduate,
graduate, and recently graduated students for 30-minute presentations
(20 minutes + 10 minutes for questions), posters, and 60-minute
workshops on any linguistics-related topic.
Abstracts should be at most 500 words, not including data, graphics,
or references, and should not include the author’s name or
affiliation. Abstracts for workshops should include a tentative
breakdown of workshop elements and its learning outcomes. Please
submit abstracts in pdf format. Abstracts will be accepted until 16
January 2026 at 11:59PM CST, and decisions will be announced in mid
February. Please submit abstracts via this link:
https://forms.gle/iCs7J74KEKMfRGxA9
For advice on writing an effective abstract, see the following
resource: https://www.lsadc.org/content.asp?contentid=346
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