Online International Symposium on Interdisciplinary Linguistics Research

Welcome To OSILR 2025

Driven by the dual forces of globalization and the artificial intelligence technology revolution, linguistic research is undergoing an unprecedented paradigm shift. Language, as a carrier of human civilization, has now become a core medium for human-computer interaction, cognitive simulation, and cultural dissemination. To explore innovative approaches and interdisciplinary integration potential in linguistic research in the age of artificial intelligence, the "International Online Symposium on Interdisciplinary Linguistic Research" has been established. Focused on the theme of "AI-empowered Language Cognition, Computation, and Humanistic Care," this symposium aims to build a global platform for cloud-based scholarly dialogue. It seeks to promote the coordinated development of theory, technology, and ethics while exploring the deep integration of technology and linguistics.

Conference Dates
April 19, 2025
Registration Deadline
April 18, 2025
Full Paper Submission Date
April 30, 2025
Final Paper Submission Date
May 10, 2025

CALL FOR PAPERS

Topics of interest include but are not limited to
  • Cognitive Linguistics
  • Communication Sciences and Disorders
  • Computational Linguistics
  • Conversation Analysis
  • General Linguistics
  • Language and Communication
  • Language and Literature
  • Language Education
  • Language Policy
  • Language Services Research

Submission

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Publication

Outstanding articles selected through the evaluation process will be recommended for publication in the journal “Forum for Linguistic Studies”

Others will be recommended by the conference publishing service to be published in the open-access journal “Innovation and Practice of Teaching Methods” or “Innovation and Practice of Teaching Methods·Scientific Research and Academic Exploration”
Note: All submitted articles should report original results, experimental or theoretical, not previously published or being under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles submitted to the conference should meet these criteria. We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtue of any academics. Hence, any act of plagiarism or other misconduct is totally unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.

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