Lisbon Summer School in Linguistics
LISBON SUMMER SCHOOL IN LINGUISTICS
PhD Programme
Lisboa, junho 29 – julho 3, 2026
Organizada pelo Centro de Linguística da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (CLUNL), com o apoio da Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT), a #LSSL2026 irá decorrer entre os dias 29 de junho e 3 de julho na NOVA FCSH.
Os alunos de doutoramento são o público-alvo principal, mas os cursos não lhes são restritos, estando abertos a um público de profissionais que pretende manter-se atualizado.
São oferecidos 9 cursos no total, 3 por cada área de especialidade.
Consulte mais informações no link disponível no nome de cada curso e no website do CLUNL.
ÁREA 1: LINGUÍSTICA FORMAL E EXPERIMENTAL
Curso 1: L2 spoken vocabulary learning and teaching – Takumi Uchihara (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
Curso 2: Eye-tracking methodology in linguistic research – Andrea Listanti (BilinguaLab – Universidad de Granada)
Curso 3: Corpus-based research in linguistics: data, tools and analysis – Sandra Pereira (CLUNL/NOVA FCSH, Portugal) e Clara Pinto (CLUL/FLUL, Portugal)
ÁREA 2: LEXICOLOGIA, LEXICOGRAFIA E TERMINOLOGIA
Curso 1: The nature of words: Implications for dictionary making and terminology – Pius ten Hacken (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Curso 2: Modeling the lexicon: structures, connections, and complexity – Raquel Amaro (CLUNL/NOVA FCSH, Portugal)
Curso 3: From dictionaries to knowledge graphs. Perspectives and applications for the digital era – Christian Chiarcos (Ausburg University, Germany)
ÁREA 3: GRAMÁTICA & TEXTO
Curso 1: Analyzing Discourse Types with an ISD‑based Methodology – Lucie Libersan (Educational Advisor at Maisonneuve College, Canada)
Curso 2: Critical AI Literacy for Text Production and Text Analysis – Matilde Gonçalves, Marta Fidalgo e Miguel Magalhães (CLUNL/NOVA FCSH, Portugal)
Curso 3: Forensic Linguistics: Tools for Dismantling Disinformation-based Hate Speech against Immigrants – Rui Sousa Silva (CLUP/Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
Podem encontrar o resumo de cada um dos cursos nos ficheiros PDF que seguem anexos.
Informações detalhadas estão disponíveis também na página do evento e o formulário de inscrição está disponível aqui.
As inscrições estão abertas até ao dia 19 de junho de 2026.
ENGLISH VERSION
LISBON SUMMER SCHOOL IN LINGUISTICS
PhD Programme
Lisboa, June 29 – July 3, 2026
Organized by the Research Center for Linguistics at NOVA University Lisbon (CLUNL), with the support of Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), #LSSL2026 will be held at School of Social Sciences and Humanities of NOVA University Lisbon between June 29 – July 3, 2026.
PhD students are the main target audience, but the courses are not restricted to them and are open to a professional audience that wants to keep up to date.
9 courses are offered, 3 per area.
For more information, please visit the link provided in each course name or the CLUNL website.
AREA 1: FORMAL AND EXPERIMENTAL LINGUISTICS
Course 1: L2 spoken vocabulary learning and teaching – Takumi Uchihara (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
Course 2: Eye-tracking methodology in linguistic research – Andrea Listanti (BilinguaLab – Universidad de Granada)
Course 3: Corpus-based research in linguistics: data, tools and analysis – Sandra Pereira (NOVA FCSH/CLUNL, Portugal) e Clara Pinto (CLUL/FLUL, Portugal)
AREA 2: LEXICOLOGY, LEXICOGRAPHY AND TERMINOLOGY
Course 1: The nature of words: Implications for dictionary making and terminology – Pius ten Hacken (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Course 2: Modeling the lexicon: structures, connections, and complexity – Raquel Amaro (CLUNL/NOVA FCSH, Portugal)
Course 3: From dictionaries to knowledge graphs. Perspectives and applications for the digital era – Christian Chiarcos (Ausburg University, Germany)
AREA 3: GRAMMAR & TEXT
Course 1: Analyzing Discourse Types with an ISD‑based Methodology – Lucie Libersan (Educational Advisor at Maisonneuve College, Canada)
Course 2: Critical AI Literacy for Text Production and Text Analysis – Matilde Gonçalves, Marta Fidalgo e Miguel Magalhães (CLUNL/NOVA FCSH, Portugal)
Course 3: Forensic Linguistics: Tools for Dismantling Disinformation-based Hate Speech against Immigrants – Rui Sousa Silva (CLUP/Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
You can find a summary of each of the courses in the attached PDF files.
Detailed information is available also on the event page and the registration form is available here.
Enrolment is open until 19th
