37.323, Confs: International Conference on Dialect Mapping (Tunisia)
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Subject: 37.323, Confs: International Conference on Dialect Mapping (Tunisia)
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Date: 21-Jan-2026
From: Wissem ARIBI [icdmap at flm.rnu.tn]
Subject: International Conference on Dialect Mapping
International Conference on Dialect Mapping
Short Title: ICDMap
Theme: Linguistic Atlas
Date: 05-Nov-2026 - 07-Nov-2026
Location: Tunis, Tunisia
Meeting URL: https://forms.gle/92bTvAwmZ64ZHomB6
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science;
Computational Linguistics; Lexicography; Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Language Family(ies): Semitic
Submission Deadline: 28-Feb-2026
The International Conference on Dialect Mapping – Tunisia (ICDMap
Tunisia 2026) is the first international forum fully dedicated to the
scientific, technological, and cultural dimensions of dialect mapping
and linguistic spatial representation, with a special focus on the
Linguistic Atlas of Tunisian project (LAT). Dialect mapping stands at
the fascinating crossroads of linguistics, geography, and technology,
illuminating the rich tapestry of human language variation across
regions and communities.
Organized by the research laboratories ESLI (Semantic and
Computational Linguistics), G&G (Geomatics and Natural Systems), SILAB
(Information Science), and the Center for Economic and Social
Researches and Studies (CERES); the conference aims to bring together
scholars, digital humanists, geolinguists, computational linguists,
and field researchers to explore innovative methods and approaches in
the documentation, analysis, and visualization of dialectal variation.
Initial proposals of contributions (title, abstract of 300–500 words,
keywords, author's name, affiliation, and contact details) should be
submitted via Google Forms (Abstract Submission:
https://forms.gle/92bTvAwmZ64ZHomB6).
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