General Theme: Cognitive Linguistics and Interdisciplinary Studies
CLDC 12 provides an international forum for scholars and researchers interested in language, discourse, and cognition. Following the tradition of previous CLDC meetings, CLDC 12 continues to emphasize the theme of “Cognitive Linguistics and Interdisciplinary Studies”, with the aim of exploring diverse issues concerning the interaction among cognition, language, and neighboring disciplines.
We invite submissions of original abstracts on topics including, but not limited to:
Cognitive Syntax
Cognitive Semantics
Cognitive Pragmatics
Cognitive Sociolinguistics
Corpus and Computational Linguistics
Linguistic Typology
Cognitive Linguistics and Interdisciplinary Studies (Psychology, Neuroscience, Biology, Cognitive Science, Speech Science,
Social Science, Computer Science, etc.)
Special Theme: Language across Minds: Diversity, Aging, and Digitization
CLDC 12 spotlights how language is acquired, processed, and adapted across the lifespan. This theme links research on linguistic diversity, semantic ambiguity, bilingualism, aging, cognitive reserve, digitization of languages, and the integration of insights from linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, social sciences, and computational studies.
Anchored in this theme, the keynote addresses will reflect ongoing research in areas such as bilingualism and multilingual processing, psycholinguistic approaches to meaning and context, and cognitive linguistic perspectives on language and aging. Together, these perspectives underscore how language and cognition interact across different stages of life and in diverse communicative contexts.
Highlighted panels will further extend this focus, examining topics such as language-based cognitive interventions for healthy aging, as well as inclusive NLP, corpus building, and community partnerships that sustain linguistic diversity in the digital era.
Other areas of interest include form–meaning mapping, multilingual processing, neuro/behavioral methods, and model–human alignment. CLDC aims to catalyze collaboration, share open tools and datasets, and chart responsible, human-centered language technologies.
Prospective topics may include, but are certainly not limited to, the following areas:
Language aging, attrition, and cognitive reserve
Language-based interventions for communication in older adults
Bilingualism, cross-language interaction, and neurocognitive processing
Semantic ambiguity resolution, lexical meaning, and context in comprehension
Digitization and corpus construction for linguistic diversity
Inclusive NLP and digital approaches to language documentation
Multimodal and cross-disciplinary methods in language research
Human–machine comparisons in language processing and model–human alignment
The committee eagerly anticipates original, cutting-edge contributions that advance our understanding of language and cognition across the lifespan, while opening new directions for research on aging, diversity, and digitization.
Abstracts must be written in English and are limited to one A4 page (Times New Roman, 12 pt font, single-spaced), excluding references.
Authors are limited to one first-authored submission only.
The review process is anonymous. Do NOT include any personal information that may reveal your identity.
Do NOT include any examples or references in the main text of the abstract. Examples and references may instead be included in the uploaded PDF file as supplementary material (please refer to Step 2 below for more details).
CLDC 12 will accept online submissions only via Microsoft CMT. Submissions will not be accepted in hard copy format or by email. If you do not have a Microsoft CMT account, please sign up first. You can begin the submission process after logging in.
Please follow the steps below:
Log in to the submission system and complete the form.
In addition to typing your abstract into the text box, prepare a PDF file and upload it in the “Paper” column (at the bottom of the form). The PDF file may contain special characters or fonts (e.g., IPA) used in the abstract and supplementary materials (examples, references, etc.).
Specify at least THREE keywords for your abstract. Also identify at least one relevant subfield by selecting from the provided list, and include it both in your PDF and in the keyword box. If your topic does not fit into the listed categories, please select “Others.”
Click “Abstract Only” to proceed.
Shortly after completing the submission process, you will receive an email confirming receipt of your abstract.
Language used at the conference: English
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.