37.1730, Confs: 2nd International Conference on Contemporary Bilingual Spanish Lexicography (Spain)

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Subject: 37.1730, Confs: 2nd International Conference on Contemporary Bilingual Spanish Lexicography (Spain)

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Date: 09-May-2026
From: Luis Pablo-Núñez [luispablo at go.ugr.es]
Subject: 2nd International Conference on Contemporary Bilingual Spanish Lexicography


2nd International Conference on Contemporary Bilingual Spanish
Lexicography
Short Title: BIL.LEX26

Date: 26-May-2026 - 27-May-2026
Location: Granada, Andalusia, Spain
Contact: Luis Pablo-Núñez
Contact Email: luispablo at go.ugr.es
Meeting URL: http://wpd.ugr.es/~luispablo/jornadas-bil-lex26/

Linguistic Field(s): History of Linguistics; Lexicography
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     French (fra)
                     Spanish (spa)

Submission Deadline: 17-May-2026

Following the 1st International Conference on Contemporary Spanish
Bilingual Lexicography held at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of
the University of Granada on June 2023, we are pleased to announce the
2nd International Conference on Contemporary Bilingual Spanish
Lexicography (BIL.LEX26). It will be held on 26-27 May 2026 at the
same venue.
This conference continue the research into recent bilingual
dictionaries, focusing on one of the gaps identified in studies of
Spanish lexicography.
Taking into account the points described in Pablo Núñez 2021
(https://doi.org/10.17561/rilex.4.3,
http://hdl.handle.net/10481/72233) about marginalised languages in the
historiography of Spanish lexicography, this conference aims to
promote studies on recent bilingual lexicography of Spanish with other
non-majority languages.
- Overall or cuantitative studies on the recent lexicography of
Spanish and other non-majority languages (preferably works published
from the 1990s to the present day).
- Panoramic studies (with the possibility of including earlier
periods) on bilingual lexicography of Spanish with other Eastern
European, Central European, Baltic or Scandinavian language(s).
- Comprehensive studies of contemporary bilingual lexicography of
Spanish and other non-majority or non-Western languages (Asian,
African, Oceanic ones), including periods from earlier eras if these
have not previously been studied.
These will be the priority lines. However, studies analysing bilingual
or multilingual lexicographical repertoires with Spanish that have
been no studied, especially manuscripts, as well as other aspects on
recent bilingual lexicography of Spanish with minority languages not
necessarily historiographical–such as editorial and commercial
aspects, or lexicographers’ careers–could be proposed.
Studies on current digital lexicography in Spanish and the use of AI
may also be accepted.
As there are other specific conferences for the study of Missionary
Linguistics, bilingual lexicographies of Spanish with Amerindian
languages are excluded here, excepted panoramic studies on recent
bilingual lexicography (1990s onwards) which could be proposed.
The number of participants is limited to a maximum of 20, so proposals
received will be evaluated and those most relevant to the lines
proposed will be selected. The selection of the papers will be carried
out by a process of blind peer review by the Scientific Committee of
the Conference.
A link will be provided to enable online communication and to
facilitate virtual attendance at the event.
The conference will be held at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters
of the University of Granada on 26 and 27 May 2026. It is the
organisation's will that there will be more conferences on bilingual
Spanish Lexicography in future years.
Participation as a speaker is free of charge.
Attendance at the conference is also free of charge, subject to prior
registration via email luispablo at go.ugr.es.
Papers will be published, after a selection and peer review process,
as a monograph in a high quality journal or as a monograph in a
well-positioned publishing house.
The conference will be accompanied by the bibliographic exhibition
‘The Dictionaries of the Royal Spanish Academy: Academic Work through
its Dictionaries’ at the Library of the Faculty of Philosophy and
Arts, which will feature copies of works published by this
institution, as well as other works produced by academic institutions
belonging to ASALE, alongside examples of some lexicographical
studies.
Submission of Proposals:
The deadline for submitting proposals will remain open until 17 May
2026. Acknowledgement of receipt will be given and notification of
acceptance or rejection of the proposal will be given within the
following five days.
Send your proposal to luispablo at go.ugr.es and please include : first
name and SURNAME, home institution (official name in the original
language and English, if the institution is not based in the
Spanish/English-speaking world), ORCID, contact email address; title
of the paper ; an abstract of the proposal in the language of
presentation and English, and an indication of whether attendance will
be in person or online.
Organising Committee:
Luis Pablo Núñez (director, University of Granada)
Organising Entity:
Department of Spanish Language
Faculty of Humanities, University of Granada.
Research Group "The Spanish Lexicon and Discourse"
(UGR-Junta de Andalucía HUM-265)
Scientific Committe:
M.ª del Carmen Ávila Martín  (University of Granada)
Justo Bolekia Boleká (University of Salamanca)
Elena Dal Maso (Università Ca’ Foscari, Italy)
Erla Erlendsdóttir (Iceland University)
Menghsuan Ku (古孟玄) (National Chengchi University, Taiwan)
Ivana Lončar (Zadar University, Croacia)
David Porcel Bueno (University of Granada)
Doina Repede (University of Granada)
Daniel Sáez Rivera (University of Granada)
Marcin Sosinski (University of Granada)
Anna Zholobova (University of Granada)
Address:
University of Granada
Universidad de Granada (UGR)
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Campus de Cartuja s/n
E-18071 Granada, Spain



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