36.2791, Calls: Neurolinguistics Workshop (ConSOLE34) (Italy)
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Subject: 36.2791, Calls: Neurolinguistics Workshop (ConSOLE34) (Italy)
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Date: 17-Sep-2025
From: Tommaso Sgrizzi [tommaso.sgrizzi at iusspavia.it]
Subject: Neurolinguistics Workshop (ConSOLE34)
Full Title: Neurolinguistics Workshop (ConSOLE34)
Short Title: NeurWorkshopConSOLE
Date: 28-Jan-2026 - 28-Jan-2026
Location: Pavia, Italy
Web Site: https://console34.github.io/workshop/
Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2025
Call for Papers:
The 34th edition of the Conference of the Student Organization of
Linguistics in Europe (ConSOLE) will take place on January 28-30,
2025, at IUSS Pavia (Italy).
ConSOLE is an annual conference for graduate (Master, PhD) and
advanced undergraduate (Bachelor) students of Linguistics. It aims to
provide students worldwide with the opportunity to present their
research to an international audience. More information about SOLE
(Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe), previous conferences,
as well as the ConSOLE proceedings published by the SOLE board can be
found at: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/series/sole
Confirmed Invited Speaker (Workshop):
- Marco Tettamanti (Milan Bicocca)
Submission Instructions:
This workshop (which will take place on January, 28th) is part of the
broader ConSOLE 2026 theme, "Movement across domains", which aims to
bring together diverse strands of linguistic research, from phonology
to semantics, syntax, and computational modeling. This year's workshop
will welcome cutting-edge research in neurolinguistics, language
acquisition, and cognitive science, focusing on the neural foundations
and developmental trajectories underlying language abilities,
throughout the lifespan.
We invite abstract submissions for both oral (20-minute talk plus
additional 10 minutes for questions and discussion) and poster
presentations. We welcome abstracts from a broad field of
neurolinguistics topics and methodologies, including both basic and
clinical perspectives.
Topics include (but are not limited to):
- Neurocognitive trajectories of language acquisition
- Prenatal and early postnatal predictors of linguistic abilities
- Language development in neurodivergent or clinical populations
- Language processing in healthy and pathological aging
- Experimental approaches to neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics
- Neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies of language
- Computational and statistical modeling of language
- Cross-linguistic and cross-population perspectives on language
Travel Grants:
The organizing committee will allocate part of the conference budget
to travel grants for student presenters (both oral presentations and
posters). These grants will be assigned via an internal selection
process based on qualitative and demographic criteria to ensure fair
and equitable distribution of available funds. For more information,
visit: https://console34.github.io/grants/
Submission Criteria (Workshop):
- Abstracts must not exceed 250 words.
- Abstracts should be submitted in English and anonymized for peer
review.
- Each participant may be a co-author on an unlimited number of
submissions within the workshop, but may submit only one abstract
(whether single-authored or co-authored) to the main session.
- However, each person may submit a maximum of two contributions as
first author (oral and/or poster).
Submission closes on October 1st, 2025 (CET).
Notification of acceptance will be sent on November 21st, 2025. Please
check your junk or spam folder if you do not receive a letter of
decision.
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