Linguistics 2026 Athens brought together researchers from across the globe to present work spanning core, interdisciplinary, and applied linguistics. The conference highlighted ongoing developments in linguistic research, including the growing integration of computational methods and AI in language analysis and education.
If you were unable to attend, or would like to revisit the highlights, the keynote lectures are now available to watch.
The programme featured keynote lectures from:
- Ingo Plag – What is morphology? Theoretical linguistics meets computational modeling
How to Identify Multi-Word Expressions in Corpora? - Jette Hansen Edwards – Social influences on pronunciation
- Nikos Sifakis – From deficiency to integration: English as a Lingua Franca, translanguaging, and linguistic theory reimagined
- Vaclav Brezina – How to Identify Multi-Word Expressions in Corpora?
These keynote sessions reflect key themes from the conference, including corpus linguistics, morphology, pronunciation, and global perspectives on English.
At present, the keynote videos and conference photo gallery are available. Full conference recordings and individual presentations will be uploaded shortly.
