We are happy to announce that the 6th edition of the Linguistics Prague conference will be held from June 4 to June 5 2026 at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in the historical center of Prague. The conference will take place in person.
The aim of the conference is to bring together graduate students and early career researchers whose research addresses any topics relevant to linguistics and is grounded in empirical methods.
We invite contributions employing quantitative and qualitative empirical research methods, synchronic and diachronic perspectives, cross-linguistic research, corpus research, modelling, psycho- and neurolinguistic and cognitively oriented approaches as well as applied ones, in any language and register - spoken, written or sign.
We invite submissions for oral presentations (20 minutes talk + 10 minutes discussion) and poster presentations of original, unpublished data-oriented work. The presented work can be already finished, preregistered (i.e., preregistered reports) or still ongoing. Abstracts on such projects should present detailed information on the methodological aspects (sample, technique used), planned analysis, and theoretical relevance. Since this conference is not limited to a particular topic or language research, we also strongly encourage submissions dealing with linguistic phenomena from various languages.
We ask for the submission of abstracts by 1 February 2026, 23:59 anywhere on earth. Abstracts must be anonymous and must not reveal the identities of the authors in any way. Their length should not exceed 400 words; word count should be provided under the body of the abstract. References, formulas, tables/figures, and glosses of examples from languages other than English as well as the respective paraphrases are *not included* in the word count. Please use 12 point Times New Roman (Unicode) font, single line spacing and set margins to 2.5 cm on all sides. The final document must fit on two pages. There is a template provided below which is free to use. At most two submissions per (co-)author are permitted, only one submission may be single-authored. Abstracts should be submitted in PDF format via OpenReview at the following address:
The submission form will ask you for a PDF and a plain text of your abstract. Please upload both. Only the PDF will later be reviewed by reviewers, so you do not have to worry about the formatting of the plain text. In the form, you can select which type of presentation mode you prefer (oral or poster).