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International Conference on Language Documentation and Description

12–13 Aug 2026 Manchester, UK Standard / Virtual Participation
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SDG-Aligned Research Themes

The ICLDOCD conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Linguistics and related disciplines.

01 Innovative Approaches to Language Documentation +
This track explores cutting-edge methodologies and technologies in the field of language documentation. Participants will discuss the implications of digital tools and collaborative practices for preserving endangered languages.
02 Endangered Languages and Community Engagement +
This session focuses on the role of community involvement in the documentation and revitalization of endangered languages. It aims to highlight successful case studies and strategies that empower local speakers.
03 Linguistic Anthropology: The Intersection of Language and Culture +
This track examines how linguistic practices shape and are shaped by cultural contexts. Papers will investigate the relationship between language, identity, and social structures in various communities.
04 Phonetics and Phonology in Endangered Languages +
This session delves into the phonetic and phonological features of endangered languages, emphasizing the importance of accurate documentation. Researchers will present findings that contribute to our understanding of sound systems in lesser-studied languages.
05 Field Linguistics: Challenges and Innovations +
This track addresses the practical challenges faced by field linguists in documenting languages in diverse environments. Discussions will include innovative solutions and ethical considerations in fieldwork.
06 Syntax and Grammar in Language Description +
This session focuses on the syntactic and grammatical structures of under-documented languages. Participants will share insights into the complexities of language structure and the implications for linguistic theory.
07 Communication and Language Use in Multilingual Contexts +
This track investigates the dynamics of communication in multilingual settings, particularly how languages interact and influence one another. Papers will explore the implications for language documentation and preservation.
08 Heritage Studies and Language Preservation +
This session highlights the intersection of heritage studies and language preservation efforts. Participants will discuss the role of heritage in shaping language identity and the importance of documenting heritage languages.
09 The Role of Technology in Language Documentation +
This track examines the impact of technological advancements on the documentation of languages. Discussions will focus on software, applications, and platforms that facilitate language preservation and accessibility.
10 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Language and Identity +
This session explores how language serves as a marker of identity across different cultures. Papers will analyze the implications of language loss and revitalization for cultural heritage and community identity.
11 Ethical Considerations in Language Documentation +
This track addresses the ethical dilemmas faced by linguists in the field of language documentation. Participants will engage in discussions about consent, representation, and the responsibilities of researchers towards language communities.

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