
Linguistics 2026 Paris
17th International Conference on Linguistic Research and Applications
Welcoming innovative approaches to linguistic research and applications.
October 22, 2026 @ 8:00 am – October 24, 2026 @ 6:00 pm

Keynote Speakers for Linguistics 2026 Paris
Voices of Innovation: Leading Experts Shaping the Future of Linguistics.

TBA
Keynote

TBA
Keynote

TBA
Keynote

TBA
Keynote
Quick Links
Quick Guide: Participating in the Conference
- Submit Your Abstract: Submit your research abstract following the guidelines and deadlines provided.
- Register: After your abstract is accepted, you will receive an email with instructions to complete your registration. Fees vary, and supporting documents are required.
- Attend and Engage: Join keynote lectures, presentations, and discussions. Network with experts and peers.
- Access Materials: Access recorded sessions and proceedings after the event.
The International Linguistic Society is delighted to invite you to participate in the 17th International Conference of Linguistic Research and Applications, Linguistics 2025 Paris, to be held on 22-24 October 2026 in Paris, France. The primary aim of the conference is to advance key areas of contemporary linguistics, welcoming at the same time innovative approaches to linguistic research and applications.
The Linguistics 2026 Paris conference envisions a vibrant platform for collaboration and dialogue between established researchers, research groups, and emerging scholars in an integrated context. This unique gathering will foster an enriching context of knowledge exchange, collaboration, and inspiration.
Keynote lectures will be delivered by distinguished scholars across various fields of linguistics, presenting new perspectives and expanding the horizons of language study and applications.
Conference Themes and Scope
Linguistics 2026 Paris will feature diverse and pioneering work in linguistics, including but not limited to:
- Core Linguistics: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, text analysis
- Interdisciplinary Linguistics: psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, sociolinguistics, computational linguistics
- Applied Linguistics: language education, language pathology, language technology
- AI in Linguistics: The conference will also highlight emerging AI applications that advance linguistic knowledge and enhance communication systems. These developments are expected to have a significant social impact, reshaping language interactions and accessibility.
Hybrid Participation Options
Linguistics 2026 Paris will be a hybrid conference, offering both in-person and virtual attendance options. In addition to keynote lectures, the programme will include a limited number of oral presentations and an array of poster presentations. Virtual participants will have remote access to keynote and oral presentations as well as select online sessions.
Accepted abstracts will be published as expanded 4-page conference papers in the Linguistic Proceedings Series.
We warmly invite researchers and research groups engaged in any area of linguistics and related applications to submit one-page abstracts for consideration at the Linguistics 2025 Athens conference.
Submission Deadline: TBA
Accepted papers for Linguistics 2026 Paris will be included in three types of publications:
Linguistics 2026 proceedings
Linguistic Society YouTube Channel
Additional Publications
All accepted papers, regardless of their type of presentation, will be published online in the Linguistics proceedings Series. Selected presentations will be uploaded to the Linguistic Society YouTube Channel. Additional publications will also be considered, including special issues in established journals.
Publication Ethics
Publication Standards
Authors of original research should provide an accurate description of the theoretical and experimental background, followed by methodology specifics, results, and an objective discussion of the significance of the work.
Authorship
Authorship should be limited to those who meet the following criteria: They have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, or execution of the reported research. They have authored the manuscript or revised it critically. Others who have made substantial contributions to the research, such as providing technical help, writing and editing assistance, and general support, but do not meet the criteria for authorship, should not be listed as authors but should be acknowledged. The corresponding author should ensure that all appropriate coauthors are included in the paper and that all coauthors have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication.
Originality and plagiarism
Authors should ensure that they have written and submitted only entirely original works. If they have used the work and/or words of others, these works must be cited and/or acknowledged appropriately. Publications that have influenced the nature of the work reported in the manuscript should also be cited. Plagiarism may take many forms, from copying or paraphrasing substantial parts of another’s paper to claiming results from research conducted by others. Plagiarism in any form constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is strictly unacceptable.
Acknowledgments
Authors should properly acknowledge the contributions of others and cite publications that have influenced the reported work. Authors should not use information obtained while providing confidential services, such as refereeing manuscripts or grant applications unless they have obtained explicit written permission from the author(s) of the work involved. Any financial support, scholarships, or economic support related to the reported research should also be explicitly stated.
Each contributor to the conference may appear as a single author of only two papers and as a co-author of two additional papers. Up to four authors are recommended. Submitted abstracts, limited to one page and a maximum of 500 words (excluding author name(s)), should address the following criteria:
- Significance: Does this study address an important problem?
- Innovation: Does the study employ novel concepts and aim for original methods?
- Approach: Are the conceptual frameworks, designs, methods, and analyses adequate?
- Usefulness: How can the research objectives benefit the respective scientific area?
- Clarity: How clear and well-organized is the presentation?
Abstract layout guidelines
Title of paper
Keep the title as concise and closely related to the paper’s content as possible. The abstract should not exceed one page, including references.
Object of Study
Start with a brief description of the object of study or investigation, along with the theoretical context. State your questions or hypotheses in simple terms, avoiding overly technical terminology. In short, explain what you have done.
Methodology
Summarize the key aspects of your approach and related methodology, including subjects, materials, research context, and anything essential for readers to understand your work. In short, explain how you conducted your research.
Results
Summarize your results/findings straightforwardly, especially in relation to your questions or hypotheses. Avoid intricate details, including statistics, which may require extensive reader review. In short, describe what you have found.
Conclusions
Draw explicit conclusions from your results.
References
References in abstract submissions are optional and can be omitted. It’s preferable to focus on your own work rather than referencing the work of others in this concise space.
Submit your one-page abstract by 01 August 2024
General chair
Antonis Botinis
Conference chair
TBA
Keynote Speakers
TBA
Organising Committee
TBA
International Advisory Committee
Ted Gibson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
Jonathan Harrington, University of Munich, Germany
Haris Themistocleous, University of Oslo, Norway
Irene Vogel, University of Delaware, US
Petra Wagner, Bielefeld University, Germany
Yi Xu, University College London, UK
Online programme connection
TBA
The Linguistics 2026 Paris programme offers both onsite and online participation options.
Onsite participation includes:
- Keynote Lectures: Inspiring talks by leading experts in the field.
- Oral Sessions: In-person presentations on various topics.
- Poster Sessions: Predominantly presented in poster format, these sessions foster interactive and personal engagement.
- Special Sessions: Focused discussions or presentations on specific themes.
- Panel Discussions: Dynamic exchanges of ideas and active engagement from attendees.
- Language Applications Exhibitions: Showcasing innovative language-related applications and technologies.
Onsite participants will have the opportunity to present their work in both oral and poster sessions during the morning.
Online participants can attend live streams of the morning sessions and present their contributions in the afternoon sessions. This varied programme format is designed to enhance knowledge sharing and interaction among all attendees.
The proceedings of the Linguistics 2026 Paris conference will consist of 4-page papers. The submission of these papers is contingent upon the acceptance of the respective one-page abstracts. This process ensures that the content of the conference proceedings reflects the quality and relevance of the research presented in the abstracts.
Linguistics template
Oral Presentations
- Each oral presentation is allocated a 15-minute time slot, which includes time for discussion.
- Talks should not exceed 15 minutes.
- The room for oral presentations will be equipped with a multimedia PC running Windows, with CD/DVD drive, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Acrobat Reader available.
- You can bring your presentation on a CD or a USB flash drive.
- Note that only a limited number of papers will be presented in oral sessions.
Poster Presentations
General Information
- Each poster display should prominently feature the title and the name(s) of the presenter(s) at the top.
- Effective use of captioned illustrations, photographs, graphs, and visually appealing material is crucial for a successful poster presentation.
- Lettering should be large enough to be easily read from several meters away.
Materials
- The suggested poster size is 120 cm (height) x 90 cm (width) (47.2 x 35.4 inches), but smaller posters are also acceptable.
- The Organizing Committee will provide push pins and a display board.
- Bring any additional materials you might need, such as tape or a line level.
- Having sketch paper and drawing materials for explanations may be helpful. Note that it’s not possible to write or draw on the poster boards.
Location and Time
- Each poster is part of a session and will be on display for at least one hour.
- Set up your poster presentation 15 minutes before the scheduled time.
- Be prepared for interactive discussions with your audience.
- The majority of presentations will be in poster format.
These guidelines should help presenters prepare for both oral and poster presentations at the conference. If you have further questions or need additional details, please feel free to ask.
Sorbonne Université, Paris
1 rue Victor Cousin
75005 Paris
France
TBA
Conference registration
Registration for the Linguistics 2025 Paris conference includes the following:
- Access to all conference sessions.
- Publication of papers in the Linguistics 2025 Paris proceeding series.
- Coffee break buffet during the conference.
In addition to traditional onsite delivery, the Linguistics 2025 Paris conference will offer the option of remote participation and online attendance for keynote and oral sessions.
Registration Fees
Conference registration | Member | Non-member |
Regular registration | 300 | 450 |
Student registration | 200 | 300 |
Retiree registration | 200 | 300 |
Important Notes:
- Reduced rates are available only for single-author submissions from Linguistic Society members, students, and retirees.
- Multi-author submissions are charged the standard fee of €450, with no discounts applicable.
Payment and Registration Policy
General Policy
- Payment Per Paper: Each submitted paper requires its own registration and payment.
- The same fees apply to both onsite and online participation.
Non-Compliance Consequences
- Unregistered Submissions: Papers not properly registered will not be included in the conference programme.
- Incorrect Payments: Incorrect fees may result in the exclusion of papers.
- Ineligible Discounts: Reduced rates apply only to eligible single-author submissions.
- Multi-Author Fees: Submissions with multiple authors must pay the full €450 fee to be accepted.
For assistance, contact info@linguistic-society.com.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
- Cancellations made at least 15 days before the conference: Refundable, minus a €50 administrative fee.
- Cancellations within 15 days of the conference: Not eligible for refunds.
- Late or Incorrect Registrations: Subject to a €50 administrative fee.
Please note: The registration fee for each paper included in the programme is non-refundable.
TBA
TBA
Important Dates
To be announced