The Preliminary Programme for Linguistics 2025 Paris (22–24 October 2025) is now available.
This year’s programme showcases the remarkable range and depth of research being presented across the three conference days. It includes onsite oral, poster, and online sessions covering key areas of linguistic theory, phonetics, syntax, sociolinguistics, and language processing.
Two distinguished keynote lectures headline the event:
- Ad Neeleman – Noun phrase order: grammar, parser and typological frequency
- Greville G. Corbett – Unpacking nominal classification: a new perspective on gender and classifiers
The programme also includes a rich selection of thematic sessions and poster presentations featuring innovative work on topics such as AI and language, multilingual education, cross-linguistic morphology, and applied phonetics.
Please note that this version of the programme is preliminary, and a final version will be released on Friday to reflect any last updates.
Online Audience Attendance
Online Audience Attendance free and and is still open.
🔗 Register for Free Online Attendance
Please note: This registration is for attendance only, not for participation or presentation.
