36.2949, Confs: 12th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition (Taiwan)
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Subject: 36.2949, Confs: 12th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition (Taiwan)
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Date: 02-Oct-2025
From: Pin-Er Chen [f10142001 at ntu.edu.tw]
Subject: 12th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition
12th Conference on Language, Discourse, and Cognition
Short Title: CLDC 12
Theme: Language across Minds: Diversity, Aging, and Digitization
Date: 01-May-2026 - 02-May-2026
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/cldc12/homepage
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics;
Pragmatics; Semantics; Syntax
Submission Deadline: 01-Dec-2025
The CLDC provides a forum for researchers interested in language,
discourse, and cognition to present new findings, exchange innovative
ideas, and share approaches across disciplines. Topics relevant to
these areas, as well as interdisciplinary studies stimulated over the
past years, have given rise to a growing body of critical insights,
making CLDC an important event in the field of cognitive linguistics
in East Asia.
Building on this tradition, studies presented at CLDC address
languages from diverse perspectives in order to enrich dialogue across
the cognitive sciences. For 2026, the special theme of the conference
is Language across Minds: Diversity, Aging, and Digitization,
highlighting how language is acquired, processed, and adapted across
the lifespan, and how research on aging, bilingualism, ambiguity, and
digitization opens new directions for the study of language and
cognition.
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