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International Conference on Corpus Linguistics and Social Interaction

13–14 Aug 2026 Calgary, Canada Standard / Virtual Participation
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The ICCLSI conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Sociolinguistics and related disciplines.

01 Corpus Approaches to Identity in Sociolinguistics +
This track explores how corpus linguistics can illuminate the construction and negotiation of identity in various social contexts. Papers may focus on language use in relation to factors such as ethnicity, gender, and social class.
02 Language and Social Interaction in Digital Spaces +
This session invites research on how language is used in online interactions, including social media and virtual communities. Contributions should analyze the implications of digital communication for sociolinguistic practices.
03 Data-Driven Analysis of Language Variation +
This track focuses on the use of corpus data to investigate language variation across different social groups and settings. Papers should provide insights into how linguistic choices reflect social dynamics.
04 Contextualizing Language Use in Multilingual Societies +
This session examines the role of context in shaping language use within multilingual communities. Contributions should highlight the interplay between language choice, social identity, and cultural practices.
05 Communication Strategies in Sociolinguistic Research +
This track addresses the various communication strategies employed by speakers in different sociolinguistic contexts. Papers should explore how these strategies affect social interaction and identity construction.
06 Analyzing Language Attitudes through Corpus Data +
This session invites contributions that utilize corpus linguistics to investigate language attitudes within specific communities. Papers should discuss how these attitudes influence language use and social interaction.
07 The Role of Corpus Linguistics in Language Policy +
This track explores the implications of corpus linguistics for language policy and planning. Contributions should analyze how empirical data can inform decisions regarding language use in society.
08 Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Language Change +
This session focuses on the relationship between social interaction and language change over time. Papers should examine how sociolinguistic factors contribute to linguistic evolution.
09 Interactional Sociolinguistics: Methods and Applications +
This track highlights innovative methods in interactional sociolinguistics, emphasizing the analysis of spoken discourse. Contributions should showcase how these methods enhance our understanding of social interaction.
10 Corpus Linguistics and the Study of Speech Communities +
This session investigates how corpus linguistics can be applied to the study of speech communities and their unique linguistic features. Papers should explore the relationship between language use and community identity.
11 The Intersection of Language, Power, and Society +
This track examines how language functions as a tool of power and social control within various societal contexts. Contributions should analyze the implications of language use for social hierarchies and interactions.

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