International Conference of Morphology Research and Applications - Online

Morphology 2026 Online


Language & Linguistics



The International Linguistic Society is delighted to invite you to participate in the International Conference of Morphology Research and Applications (Morphology 2026 Online), to be held virtually from 23–25 September 2026.



Morphology is one of the fundamental components of linguistic analysis and language function. Morphological variability shapes lexical structure and enriches communication. Each language has its own unique morphological system, which underpins lexical representation and meaning. This international event promotes the study of both theoretical morphology and experimental methodologies, with a strong focus on real-world applications in education, healthcare, and technology.



The conference aims to create a collaborative space for researchers, professionals, and especially early-career scholars to present their work, share ideas, and contribute to the ongoing development of morphological science.



Keynote lectures will be delivered by distinguished scholars from across the field of morphology, offering new perspectives and broadening the scope of linguistic research and application.



Conference Themes and Scope



Morphology 2026 welcomes research from a wide range of domains, including but not limited to:



Core areas:




  • Inflection, derivation, and compounding

  • Morphological typology and theory

  • Lexical representation and morphological systems



Thematic areas:




  • Morphological productivity and variability

  • Interface with syntax, semantics, and phonology

  • Cross-linguistic and comparative morphology



Interdisciplinary areas:




  • Computational morphology and corpus linguistics

  • Psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic approaches

  • Morphological processing and language acquisition



Applied areas:




  • Morphology in language education and assessment

  • Morphological research in clinical and medical contexts

  • NLP, speech recognition, and AI applications



Accepted abstracts will be published as expanded 4-page conference papers in the Linguistic Proceedings Series.



 


We invite one-page abstract submissions from individuals, collaborative teams, and research groups. All contributions will be peer reviewed. Presentations will be held online in oral or poster format.