57th LISBON International Conference on “Languages, Linguistics, Humanities & Social Sciences” (L3HSS-26)

Added by cs@earhm.org on 2026-03-20

Conference Dates:

Start Date Start Date: 2026-10-08
Last Date Last Day: 2026-10-10
Deadline for abstracts/proposals Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 2026-09-17

Conference Contact Info:

Contact Person Contact Person: Ms. Holly PHILLIPS
Email Email: cs@earhm.org
Address Address: Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – NOVA FCSH, Lisbon, Portugal

Conference Description:

Call for papers/Topics
Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:

1. Linguistics: The Scientific Study of Language
Linguistics focuses on the structure, development, and use of language. It ranges from the physical sounds we make to the social implications of a dialect.

Theoretical & Formal Linguistics

Phonetics & Phonology: The physical production of sounds and the mental patterns of those sounds.

Morphology: The internal structure of words (prefixes, suffixes, roots).

Syntax: The rules governing sentence structure and grammar.

Semantics: The literal meaning of words and sentences.

Pragmatics: How context contributes to meaning (sarcasm, subtext).

Applied & Interdisciplinary Linguistics

Psycholinguistics: How the brain processes and acquires language.

Neurolinguistics: The physical brain structures involved in language.

Historical Linguistics: How languages evolve and branch off over time (Etymology).

Computational Linguistics: Natural Language Processing (NLP) and AI communication.

2. Languages:
While Linguistics studies the mechanics, this pillar focuses on the specific systems and the act of learning or translating them.

Language Acquisition

First Language Acquisition (FLA): How children learn to speak.

Second Language Acquisition (SLA): The mechanics of learning a foreign language as an adult.

Translation & Interpretation

Literary Translation: Translating prose and poetry.

Localization: Adapting products or content for specific cultural markets.

Language Typology

Language Families: Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, Afroasiatic, etc.

Endangered Languages: Documentation and revitalization of dying tongues.

3. Humanities:
The Humanities use critical and analytical methods to understand the human experience through creative and intellectual expression.

Literature & Philosophy

Comparative Literature: Analyzing texts across different languages and cultures.

Epistemology: The study of knowledge and belief.

Ethics & Aesthetics: The study of morality and the nature of beauty.

History & The Arts

Historiography: The study of how history is written and interpreted.

Art History: The evolution of visual culture.

Musicology: The social and cultural history of music.

Religious Studies

Comparative Religion: Analyzing the beliefs and rituals of various faiths.

Mythology: The study of sacred narratives and folk traditions.

4. Social Sciences:
Social Sciences use more empirical or "scientific" methods to study how people behave in groups and how institutions function.

Sociology & Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology: The study of human cultures and social norms.

Social Stratification: Class, race, gender, and power dynamics.

Urban Sociology: How people interact in city environments.

Psychology & Behavior

Social Psychology: How individuals are influenced by others.

Cognitive Science: The study of the mind and its processes.

Political Science & Economics

International Relations: How nations interact.

Macro/Microeconomics: The distribution of resources and wealth.

Political Theory: The study of governance and justice.
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