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International Conference on Phonology and Morphology

18–19 Aug 2026 Mazyr, Belarus Standard / Virtual Participation
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SDG-Aligned Research Themes

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

01 Advancements in Phonological Theory +
This track explores recent developments in phonological theory, focusing on innovative approaches and methodologies. Participants are encouraged to present research that challenges traditional paradigms and proposes new frameworks.
02 Morphological Analysis in Contemporary Linguistics +
This session invites contributions that examine the role of morphology in language structure and use. Papers may address theoretical perspectives, empirical studies, or applied research in morphological analysis.
03 Syntax and Its Interfaces +
This track focuses on the interaction between syntax and other linguistic components such as semantics and phonology. Presenters are invited to discuss how these interfaces inform our understanding of language structure.
04 Comparative Linguistics: Methodologies and Findings +
This session aims to highlight comparative studies across languages, emphasizing methodological approaches and significant findings. Contributions that shed light on language universals and typological distinctions are particularly welcome.
05 The Role of Phonetics in Linguistic Research +
This track examines the intersection of phonetics and other linguistic disciplines, exploring how phonetic data can inform phonological and morphological theories. Researchers are invited to present empirical studies that utilize phonetic analysis.
06 Theoretical Perspectives on Semantics +
This session focuses on theoretical approaches to semantics, including formal semantics, cognitive semantics, and discourse analysis. Participants are encouraged to present innovative theories that advance our understanding of meaning in language.
07 Applied Linguistics: Bridging Theory and Practice +
This track addresses the practical applications of linguistic theories in various fields such as education, translation, and language policy. Contributions that demonstrate the impact of linguistic research on real-world issues are highly encouraged.
08 Language Structure and Cognitive Processes +
This session explores the relationship between language structure and cognitive processes, examining how linguistic forms influence thought and communication. Papers may draw on interdisciplinary research from linguistics, psychology, and cognitive science.
09 Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Phonology and Morphology +
This track invites research that investigates the social dimensions of phonology and morphology, including language variation and change. Presenters are encouraged to explore how social factors shape linguistic structures.
10 Innovations in Language Documentation and Description +
This session focuses on innovative methodologies for documenting and describing lesser-studied languages, with an emphasis on phonological and morphological aspects. Contributions that highlight the importance of language preservation are particularly welcome.
11 Cross-Linguistic Studies in Phonology and Morphology +
This track encourages comparative studies that investigate phonological and morphological phenomena across different languages. Researchers are invited to share insights that contribute to our understanding of linguistic diversity and universals.

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