37.351, Confs: 29th Himalayan Languages Symposium (India)
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Subject: 37.351, Confs: 29th Himalayan Languages Symposium (India)
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Date: 24-Jan-2026
From: Deepak Alok [alokdeepak at iitd.ac.in]
Subject: 29th Himalayan Languages Symposium
29th Himalayan Languages Symposium
Short Title: HLS-29
Date: 30-Oct-2026 - 01-Nov-2026
Location: New Delhi, India
Contact Email: hls29.iitd at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://hls29.iitd.ac.in/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Himalayish
Submission Deadline: 10-Mar-2026
The Himalayan Languages Symposium is an open, scholarly,
multidisciplinary forum for scholars of Himalayan languages.
Contributions are welcome on the linguistic study of any language of
the greater Himalayan region, e.g., Burushaski, Kusunda,
Tibeto-Burman, Indo-Iranian, Austroasiatic, Kradai, Andamanese,
Nihali, Dravidian, or any other language of the area. Contributions
are also invited from related disciplines, such as history,
anthropology, archaeology, and prehistory, focusing on the greater
Himalayan region. This year at IIT Delhi, we will pay special
attention to the following areas of research in the Himalayan
Languages:
- Phonetics and Phonology
- Cognitive Linguistics
- Syntax
- Semantics
- Morphology
- Anthropological linguistics
- Computational linguistics
- Corpus linguistics
- Discourse analysis
- Pragmatics
- Psycholinguistics
- Language documentation
- Sign languages
- Sociolinguistics
- Lexicography
- Linguistic typology
- Machine translation
- Endangered languages
- Language Technology Development
- Natural Language Processing
- Writing systems and typography
- Language and Politics
- Migration pattern of the greater Himalayan region
- History of linguistic research in the Himalayan region
- Speech Technology
- Second Language Acquisition
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