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We understand diversity as the promotion of diverse perspectives and points of view in linguistics, and as diversity among those who practice linguistics.

08/05/2026

The div-ling talk series is now the div-ling talk day! 🚨

It brings together linguists from all subfields and backgrounds. Submissions welcome from all career stages and theoretical perspectives.

Deadline: 4 June 2026

More at http://div-ling.org/dltd

11/10/2025

New publication! 📄

What is gender ? Our new editorial statement defines the field and the aims of our journal.

Now published in Gender Linguistics: https://gender-linguistics.org/index.php/journal/article/view/6

div-ling.org 13/09/2025

Applications are now open for the 7th Forensic Short Course !

Join us in Düsseldorf from 17 to 20 March 2026 for an international spring school on forensic linguistics, with a focus on digital methods and hands-on casework.

Apply by 13 December 2025!

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14/08/2025

One highlight of LILG 2025: the official launch of the new open-access journal Gender Linguistics!

Published by our association, the journal will be a space for research at all linguistic intersections of language and gender.

Learn more: gender-linguistics.org

The editorial team – Samira Ochs, Anne Rosar, Jeff Roxas, Aline Siegenthaler, Simon David Stein, Lena Völkening and Dominic Schmitz – is now inviting submissions.

What we publish: Original research offering insights into the relationship between language and gender.

We understand gender in its broadest sense, and we do not favour specific theories or approaches.

What to expect: Double-blind peer review, no fees, and all articles published open access under a CC-BY 4.0 licence. Submissions currently accepted in English and German.

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