LINGUIST List 36.2037

Wed Jul 02 2025

Confs: 8th Prescriptivism Conference (Belgium)

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Date: 01-Jul-2025
From: Eline Lismont <Eline.Lismontvub.be>
Subject: 8th Prescriptivism Conference
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8th Prescriptivism Conference
Short Title: Prescriptivism2026
Theme: Prescriptivism: Beyond Norms and Usage

Date: 24-Jun-2026 - 26-Jun-2026
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Contact: Eline Lismont
Contact Email: [email protected]
Meeting URL: https://www.historicalsociolinguistics.be/prescriptivism2026/

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics

Submission Deadline: 01-Dec-2025

We are delighted to announce that the 8th Prescriptivism Conference will be hosted by Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and will take place in Brussels on 24-26 June 2026.

Building on the success of previous conferences held in Sheffield (2003), Ragusa (2006), Toronto (2009), Leiden (2013), Park City, Utah (2017), Vigo (2021), and Aix-en-Provence (2024), this edition continues the tradition of exploring prescriptivism in its many historical, cultural, and linguistic manifestations. The theme of the 2026 conference is: Prescriptivism: Beyond Norms and Usage

With this theme, we aim to shift the focus beyond the conventional view of prescriptivism as the unidirectional imposition of norms on language use. Instead, we seek to foreground the dynamic interplay between norms and usage by attending to the roles of contexts, ideology, policy, and agency.

We welcome papers examining prescriptivism across languages and periods, and from a range of perspectives. Topics may include, but are not limited to:
- Prescriptivism and ideologies, agencies, and actors
- Prescriptivism and identity
- Prescriptivism and language planning
- Prescriptivism and standardization
- Prescriptivism and language teaching and pedagogy
- Prescriptivism and minority languages
- Prescriptivism in media, politics, and public discourse
- Methods and approaches to the study of prescriptivism

The conference plenary speakers are:
- Anne Curzan (University of Michigan)
- Emma Humphries (Queen’s University Belfast)
- Linda Pillière (Aix-Marseille Université)
- Loreta Vaicekauskienė (Vilnius University)

We welcome proposals for individual papers and posters. Paper presentations will consist of a 20-minute talk followed by 10 minutes for discussion. Posters will be presented in a dedicated session during the conference.

Please submit an abstract with a maximum of 400 words (including title and references). At the top of your abstract, specify whether your submission is for a paper or a poster. Abstracts must be fully anonymized. Authors are allowed to submit two abstracts if at least one of them is co-authored.

Abstract submission is via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=prescriptivism2026.
The deadline for submission of abstracts is 1 December 2025.

For further updates and practical information, please visit: historicalsociolinguistics.be/prescriptivism2026




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