We invite 20-minute (plus 10-minute discussion) presentation proposals on the following topics, among others:
- Semantics and conceptual structure
- Pragmatics and contextual meaning
- Cognitive linguistics
- Discourse and text meaning
- Computational models of meaning
- Knowledge representation and reasoning
- Semantics and pragmatics in AI and NLP
Guidelines for submissions
Submissions should include the following information:
- Author's name
- Affiliation
- E-mail address
- Paper title
- An abstract with a maximum of 500 words, excluding references
➡️ Please use the abstract format template
The official language of the conference is English. All paper proposals are assumed to represent original and unpublished work.
A maximum of two proposals per author may be submitted; in this case, one proposal should be as a sole author and the other as a co-author.
Abstracts must conform to the following guidelines. Abstract submission deadline: April 24, 2026
Email for abstract submission:
➡️ Full Call for Papers in pdf format can be found here.