[Ura-list] SOUL6 (Budapest, June 24-26, 2026) - deadline extended

Ekaterina Georgieva ekaterina.georgieva at nytud.hu
Sun Dec 14 17:56:19 UTC 2025


Dear Colleagues,

The deadline for abstract submission to SOUL6 (and the satellite  
workshop MixPAC) has been extended to *December 31*. Please find the  
updated CfP below.

Happy holidays and looking forward to receiving your abstracts! :)

Best regards,
Ekaterina (on behalf of the organisers)

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The ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics is pleased to announce the  
6th Conference on the Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL6), to be held  
on June 24-26, 2026 in Budapest. The Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL)  
is a biennial conference that first took place in Oulu in 2015. Its  
goal is to provide a forum where researchers of Uralic languages  
working in different paradigms could exchange ideas and discuss their  
research and data. For further information on the SOUL conference  
series please visit  
https://sites.google.com/view/soul-conference-series/home. SOUL6 is  
planned as a two-day conference (with a poster session), and it will  
also feature a one-day satellite workshop on mixed extended  
projections (MixPAC), for which a separate CfP will be announced.

Important dates
     Abstract submission deadline: December 15, 2025 -> EXTENDED TO  
DECEMBER 31, 2025
     Notification of acceptance: mid February, 2026
     Conference dates: June 24-26, 2026

Venue
ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics (Benczúr utca 33, 1068 Budapest, Hungary)

Organizers
Éva Dékány, Barbara Egedi, Ekaterina Georgieva

Program committee
Éva Dékány, Barbara Egedi, Ekaterina Georgieva, Katalin Gugán, Anders  
Holmberg, Matti Miestamo, Katalin Sipőcz, Balázs Surányi

Working languages
English

Invited speakers
Timofey Arkhangelskiy (University of Hamburg)
Alexandra Belkind (Leipzig University)

Contact
Email: soul6 at nytud.hu
Website: https://nytud.hu/esemeny/syntax-of-uralic-languages-6-soul6

Call for abstracts
We invite contributions that address issues in syntax in one or  
several Uralic languages (as well as their contact languages) in any  
theoretical framework. Abstracts on any relevant topic are welcome,  
including diachronic and contact linguistic phenomena and interface  
studies (morphosyntax, syntax-prosody, syntax-semantics).

Abstract submission
Abstracts should be anonymous. They should not exceed two pages  
(including examples, figures, and references), using 1in/2.5cm margins  
and Times New Roman 12 pt font.

One person may submit up to two abstracts: one as a single author or  
co-author, and another one as a co-author. (Note: Over the three days  
of the conference (SOUL6 + workshop), one person may be involved in no  
more than two presentations.)

Abstracts should be submitted to the conference email address  
soul6 at nytud.hu as PDF files. Please indicate the following in the body  
of your email:

     your name(s);
     the title of your paper;
     your affiliation(s);
     your email(s);
     if you need an invitation (e.g., for a visa).
-- 
Dr. Ekaterina Georgieva
ELTE Research Centre for Linguistics
Benczúr utca 33
H-1068 Budapest
ekaterina.georgieva at nytud.hu
https://sites.google.com/view/egeorgieva

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