Abstracts are invited for paper presentations and panel discussions. Faculty members, researcher students, language enthusiasts and freelance activists working on any topic/theme relevant to Linguistics, Language Sciences, Literary Studies, Translation and other allied areas are encouraged to submit abstracts in 300-500 words. The following areas are only indicative:

Anthropological Linguistics, Bi-/Multilingualism, Cognitive Linguistics, Computational Linguistics & NLP, Discourse and Text Analysis, Documentary Linguistics, Educational Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Language Acquisition & Development, Language Contact & Language Change, Language Deficit & Speech Therapy, Language Endangerment Studies, Language Policy & Language Planning, Language Teaching & Testing, Lexicography, Media Linguistics, Morphology, Onomastics and Toponymy, Phonetics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Psycholinguistics, Semantics, Semiotics, Sign Language Studies, Sociolinguistics, Stylistics, Syntax, Translation & Culture Studies, Typology.


Submissions in other relevant areas and cooperating interfaces are also welcome. To ensure a fair opportunity to all, the conference permits only one submission (single-authored or co-authored) per participant.