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Lieke van Maastricht

Lieke van Maastricht

Radboud University

Samantha Curle

Samantha Curle

University of Bath

Quick Guide: Participating in the Conference

  1. Submit Your Abstract: Submit your research abstract following the guidelines and deadlines provided.
  2. Register: After your abstract is accepted, you will receive an email with instructions to complete your registration. Fees vary, and supporting documents are required.
  3. Attend and Engage: Join keynote lectures, presentations, and discussions. Network with experts and peers.
  4. Access Materials: Access recorded sessions and proceedings after the event.

fees

Conference registration

Member

Non-member

Regular registration

300

400

Student registration

200

300

Retiree registration

200

300

Conference updates

Language Education Language Education 2026

International Thematic Conference on Language Education Research and Applications

24โ€“25 June 2026
Online via Zoom

Welcome

The International Linguistic Society is pleased to welcome you to Language Education 2026.

This online conference brings together researchers, educators, and practitioners from around the world to discuss current developments in language education and learning. We look forward to two days of presentations, discussion, and collaboration.


Conference schedule

Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Zoom room opens: 12:30 UTC

The Zoom meeting room will be available from 12:30 UTC for participants who wish to test their audio, video, screen sharing, or internet connection before the conference begins.

Welcome address: 12:50 UTC

Session 1 begins: 13:00 UTC

Break: 14:30โ€“15:30 UTC

The final presentation of the day is scheduled for 16:15 UTC.

Thursday, 25 June 2026

Session 2 begins: 15:00 UTC

Closing session: 15:45 UTC

Please note that all times listed in the conference programme are shown in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).


Zoom access details

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89579711272?pwd=aQxHAZxktyadHtjmwvWNLDRAb71C6d.1

Meeting ID

895 7971 1272

Passcode

072920


Information for presenters

All presentations will be delivered live via Zoom.

Presenters are kindly requested to:

  • Join the meeting at least 15 minutes before their scheduled presentation time.
  • Ensure that their microphone and camera are working correctly before their session.
  • Have their presentation ready to share via Zoom screen sharing.
  • Keep within their allocated presentation time.

Information for attendees

Audience members are welcome to attend any or all sessions throughout the conference.

To ensure a smooth conference experience, please:

  • Join with your microphone muted unless invited to speak.
  • Use the Zoom chat function for questions and comments during presentations.
  • Be respectful of presenters and fellow participants.
  • Avoid recording presentations without the express permission of the presenter.

Certificates of participation

Certificates of Participation will be issued following the conference to registered presenters who participate in the conference and deliver their presentation.


Conference proceedings

Presenters will be invited to submit papers for consideration in the conference proceedings.

Accepted papers will be published through the International Linguistic Society Proceedings Library, the Society’s open-access publishing platform.

Further information regarding proceedings submission will be provided separately.


We look forward to welcoming you to Language Education 2026.

The International Linguistic Society is delighted to invite you to participate in the International Thematic Conference of Language Education Research and Applications, Language Education 2026, to be held online from 24-26 June 2026.

The primary aim of the conference is to advance key areas of language education, welcoming at the same time innovative approaches to related research and applications.

The Language Education 2026 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 environment of knowledge exchange, collaboration, and inspiration.

Keynote lectures will be delivered by distinguished scholars across various fields of language education, presenting new perspectives and expanding the horizons of language study and applications:

Keynote speakers

Lieke van Maastricht

Samantha Curle

Conference Themes and Scope

Language education 2026 will feature diverse and pioneering work in various areas of language education, including but not limited to:

Core areas: pronunciation, orthography, vocabulary, grammar, written language, spoken language

Thematic areas: phonetics and pronunciation, phonology, morphology and vocabulary, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, text and discourse, language translation

Interdisciplinary areas: language acquisition, psycholinguistics, language learning, language teaching, language curricula

Applied areas: language education methodologies, language education technologies, language education and language disorders

AI and language education: segmental and orthographic processing, text-to-speech conversions, morphological treatment, lexicography, automatic translation

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 language education and related applications to submit one-page abstracts for consideration at the Language Education 2026 conference.

Accepted papers will be included in three types of publications:

Language Education 2026 Online
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 anotherโ€™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 paperโ€™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. Itโ€™s preferable to focus on your own work rather than referencing the work of others in this concise space.

General chair
Antonis Botinis

Conference chair

Keynote Speakers

Organising Committee

Committee Co-ordinator


Committee Board

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

The Language Education 2026 Online programme offers both onsite and online participation options.

Onsite participation includes:

  • Keynote Lectures: Inspiring talks by leading experts in the field.
  • Online Oral Sessions: Presentations on various topics.

Online participants can attend live streams of the morning sessions and present their contributions in the afternoon sessions. 

The proceedings of the Language Education 2026 Online 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

Online Oral Presentations

  • Each oral presentation is allocated a 15-minute time slot, which includes time for discussion.
  • Presenters must ensure their talk does not exceed 15 minutes.

Oral Presentation Template:
A standard template will be provided to ensure consistency and professionalism in oral presentations.


Should you have any further questions or require additional details, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Online

ReRegistration for conference includes the following:

Coffee break buffet during the conference.

Participants may choose between onsite participation or remote attendance, which includes live-streamed keynote and oral sessions.

Access to all conference sessions.

Publication of papers in the proceeding series.


Conference Registration Fees

Registration CategoryMember (โ‚ฌ)Non-member (โ‚ฌ)
Regular300400
Student200300
Retiree200300

Registration and Payment Policy

General Policy

  • Each submitted paper requires a separate registration and payment.
  • The same fees apply for both onsite and online participation.
  • Reduced rates are available to all eligible participants based on registration category, regardless of the number of authors.

Important Notes

  • All submissions must be registered and paid in full to be included in the conference programme.
  • Incorrect payments or ineligible use of discounted categories may result in exclusion from the programme.
  • It is the responsibility of the submitting author to ensure that the correct registration category and fee are selected.
  • Proof of eligibility is required for all discounted registrations (e.g. student ID, proof of membership, or retirement status). Failure to provide valid documentation may result in the full fee being applied.

For assistance, contact@linguisticsociety.com.


Cancellation and Refund Policy

  • Cancellations made at least 15 days before the conference: Refundable, minus a โ‚ฌ50 administrative fee.
  • Cancellations within 15 days of the conference: Not eligible for refunds.
  • Late or Incorrect Registrations: Subject to a โ‚ฌ50 administrative fee.

Please note: The registration fee for each paper included in the programme is non-refundable.

Important Dates

01/12/2025: Abstract submission opens
01/02/2026: Registration opens
On-going: Book of Abstracts โ€“ Abstract submission, immediate review and notification
20/06/2026: Registration deadline
20/06/2026: Preliminary programme
22/06/2026: Final programme
24/06/2026 โ€“ 24/06/2026: Conference
01/08/2026: Submission of 4-page conference paper
01/09/2026: Proceedings publication

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