
Abstract submission
We warmly invite you to submit your original research contributions on any facet of multilingualism, focusing on the acquisition or use of three or more languages. We encourage papers that are rooted in either empirical or theoretical frameworks, aiming to make a significant impact in this vibrant field. Your insights and findings will be invaluable to our community!
The call for papers opens on 16 September 2025, and closes on 16 January 2026.
PRESENTATION FORMATS
We welcome submissions in the following categories:
- Individual papers
30-minute slots: 20 minutes for presentation, followed by 10 minutes for discussion. Sessions will run in parallel.
- Posters
Posters will be displayed during designated sessions scheduled in the main programme.
- Doctoral student workshop
Designed for PhD students to present ongoing research and receive feedback from senior scholars (discussants) and peers. Each slot includes 15 minutes for presentation and 15 minutes for discussion. Accepted participants will be asked to submit their materials (abstract, presentation slides, and questions for the discussant) ahead of the event (deadline TBA). The doctoral workshop will take place in the afternoon of 2 August.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- Abstracts should not exceed 300 words, excluding the title and references.
- Each participant may appear as the first author and as presenter on only one submission.
- While English is the main language of the conference, submissions in other languages will also be considered (provided the respective reviewers can be secured).
All submissions will undergo anonymous peer review by members of the scientific committee.