International Conference on Languages, Linguistics, Humanities & Social Sciences L3HSS-26 on October 08-10, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal - Conference Index

International Conference on Languages, Linguistics, Humanities & Social Sciences L3HSS-26 on October 08-10, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal

International Conference on Languages, Linguistics, Humanities & Social Sciences (L3HSS-26) October 08, 2026 - Lisbon, Portugal

57th LISBON International Conference on “Languages, Linguistics, Humanities & Social Sciences” (L3HSS-26) scheduled on Oct. 8-10, 2026 Lisbon (Portugal) is for the engineers, practitioners, scientists, researchers, scholars, and students from all around the world and it also includes the industry people to present ongoing research activities, and hence to foster research relations between Academia and industry. The conference is sponsored by Eminent Association of Pioneers (EAP). This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to share new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration. All the submitted conference papers will be peer reviewed by the program/technical committees of the Conference. 

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:

1. Linguistics: The Scientific Study of Language

Linguistics focuses on the structure, development, and use of language. It ranges from the physical sounds we make to the social implications of a dialect.

Theoretical & Formal Linguistics

Phonetics & Phonology: The physical production of sounds and the mental patterns of those sounds.

Morphology: The internal structure of words (prefixes, suffixes, roots).

Syntax: The rules governing sentence structure and grammar.

Semantics: The literal meaning of words and sentences.

Pragmatics: How context contributes to meaning (sarcasm, subtext).

Applied & Interdisciplinary Linguistics

Psycholinguistics: How the brain processes and acquires language.

Neurolinguistics: The physical brain structures involved in language.

Historical Linguistics: How languages evolve and branch off over time (Etymology).

Computational Linguistics: Natural Language Processing (NLP) and AI communication.

2. Languages:

While Linguistics studies the mechanics, this pillar focuses on the specific systems and the act of learning or translating them.

Language Acquisition

First Language Acquisition (FLA): How children learn to speak.

Second Language Acquisition (SLA): The mechanics of learning a foreign language as an adult.

Translation & Interpretation

Literary Translation: Translating prose and poetry.

Localization: Adapting products or content for specific cultural markets.

Language Typology

Language Families: Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, Afroasiatic, etc.

Endangered Languages: Documentation and revitalization of dying tongues.

3. Humanities:

The Humanities use critical and analytical methods to understand the human experience through creative and intellectual expression.

Literature & Philosophy

Comparative Literature: Analyzing texts across different languages and cultures.

Epistemology: The study of knowledge and belief.

Ethics & Aesthetics: The study of morality and the nature of beauty.

History & The Arts

Historiography: The study of how history is written and interpreted.

Art History: The evolution of visual culture.

Musicology: The social and cultural history of music.

Religious Studies

Comparative Religion: Analyzing the beliefs and rituals of various faiths.

Mythology: The study of sacred narratives and folk traditions.

4. Social Sciences:

Social Sciences use more empirical or "scientific" methods to study how people behave in groups and how institutions function.

Sociology & Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology: The study of human cultures and social norms.

Social Stratification: Class, race, gender, and power dynamics.

Urban Sociology: How people interact in city environments.

Psychology & Behavior

Social Psychology: How individuals are influenced by others.

Cognitive Science: The study of the mind and its processes.

Political Science & Economics

International Relations: How nations interact.

Macro/Microeconomics: The distribution of resources and wealth.

Political Theory: The study of governance and justice.

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