9th Young Linguists’ Meeting in Poznań
Integrating AI and linguistics for the
future of social interaction
16-18 May 2025
Young Linguists’ Meeting in Poznań (YLMP) is a congress organized by and for young linguists who appreciate the significance of interdisciplinary research and therefore want to go beyond the traditional branches of linguistics. We believe that the connection between linguistics and other fields of study, such as psychology or sociology, is both crucial and pervasive. Our goal is to present the advantages of an integrated approach and emphasize its importance for contemporary linguistic research.
The leitmotif of the upcoming conference is:
Integrating AI and linguistics for the future of social interaction
We encourage graduate and post-graduate students, as well as PhD holders up to seven years after their thesis defense, to submit papers to the conference. All other researchers are more than welcome to attend the event without a paper of their own and contribute to the discussions. Each oral presentation will be assigned 20 minutes and an additional 10 minutes for questions to the presenter.
YLMP 2025 has the honorary patronage of the Mayor of Poznań, Mr Jacek Jaśkowiak and the Rector of Adam Mickiewicz University, Prof. Bogumiła Kaniewska.
PLENARY SPEAKERS:
PLENARY LECTURES
WORKSHOPS
Samuel Bennett: How can I integrate Critical Discourse Analysis into my research project?
Susanne Brouwer: Mastering Data Visualization in R
Anna Jelec: Why we write. A mildly unusual workshop on scientific writing
Justyna Rogos-Hebda & Paulina Zagórska: Historical linguist in online archives
Marcin Szczepański: AI Tools for Language Teachers and Language Learners
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More to come
THEMATIC SESSIONS
Tomasz Dyrmo & Ewa Olszewska: Multimodal approaches to language, communication & social interactions
Hanna Jaśkiewicz: Perspectives on Japanese language and linguistics
Mateusz Jekiel: Artificial Intelligence in language learning and teaching
Iga Krzysik, Olga Witczak & Rafał Jończyk: Language as a window into creative ideation