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18 - 20 December 2026, CfP: The 25th Amsterdam Colloquium (AC 2026), University of Amsterdam [NL]
The Amsterdam Colloquia aim to bring together linguists, philosophers, logicians, cognitive scientists and computer scientists who share an interest in the formal study of the semantics and pragmatics of natural and formal languages.
With this year's edition, the Amsterdam Colloquium turns half a century old! To celebrate the 50th anniversary we will host a Special Session on The Past and Future of Semantics. In addition to the general program and the special session, the 25th Amsterdam Colloquium will feature a workshop on Semantics and Non-classical Logics. The Colloquium will also include a poster session and an evening lecture by Prof. Nicholas Asher, jointly organised with the E. W. Beth Foundation.
Authors can submit an anonymous abstract of at most two pages (excluding references), with an optional third page for tables and figures, with 1 inch margin and 11pt font. The time for presentations of accepted submissions for both regular programme and the workshops is 30 mins (20/25 mins + Q&A). Every author may submit more than one abstract, but only one in which they appear as the first author.
18 - 20 December 2026, CfP: The 25th Amsterdam Colloquium (AC 2026), University of Amsterdam [NL]
The Amsterdam Colloquia aim to bring together linguists, philosophers, logicians, cognitive scientists and computer scientists who share an interest in the formal study of the semantics and pragmatics of natural and formal languages.
With this year's edition, the Amsterdam Colloquium turns half a century old! To celebrate the 50th anniversary we will host a Special Session on The Past and Future of Semantics. In addition to the general program and the special session, the 25th Amsterdam Colloquium will feature a workshop on Semantics and Non-classical Logics. The Colloquium will also include a poster session and an evening lecture by Prof. Nicholas Asher, jointly organised with the E. W. Beth Foundation.
Authors can submit an anonymous abstract of at most two pages (excluding references), with an optional third page for tables and figures, with 1 inch margin and 11pt font. The time for presentations of accepted submissions for both regular programme and the workshops is 30 mins (20/25 mins + Q&A). Every author may submit more than one abstract, but only one in which they appear as the first author.
18 - 20 December 2026, CfP: The 25th Amsterdam Colloquium (AC 2026), University of Amsterdam [NL]
The Amsterdam Colloquia aim to bring together linguists, philosophers, logicians, cognitive scientists and computer scientists who share an interest in the formal study of the semantics and pragmatics of natural and formal languages.
With this year's edition, the Amsterdam Colloquium turns half a century old! To celebrate the 50th anniversary we will host a Special Session on The Past and Future of Semantics. In addition to the general program and the special session, the 25th Amsterdam Colloquium will feature a workshop on Semantics and Non-classical Logics. The Colloquium will also include a poster session and an evening lecture by Prof. Nicholas Asher, jointly organised with the E. W. Beth Foundation.
Authors can submit an anonymous abstract of at most two pages (excluding references), with an optional third page for tables and figures, with 1 inch margin and 11pt font. The time for presentations of accepted submissions for both regular programme and the workshops is 30 mins (20/25 mins + Q&A). Every author may submit more than one abstract, but only one in which they appear as the first author.