Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the second call for papers for the 2026 edition
of the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG) conference, to be held in Plovdiv,
Bulgaria, 7–10 April 2026.
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1.About the Conference
https://evolang2026.org

The Evolution of Language (EVOLANG) conference series is the leading
international forum for researchers investigating the origins and evolution
of language. Contributions are invited from all relevant disciplines,
including—but not limited to—anthropology, archaeology, biology, cognitive
science, genetics, linguistics, computational modelling (mathematical,
agent-based, and neural-network approaches), palaeontology, physiology,
primatology, philosophy, semiotics, and psychology.

The 2026 edition of EVOLANG will feature invited talks by Gary Lupyan
(University of Wisconsin, USA), Katie Slocombe (University of York, UK) and
Alessandro Treves (SISSA, Italy).
Full details:
https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/evolang2026/invited-speakers

EVOLANG 2026 will also host six thematic workshops:
Primary Iconic Coinage in Spoken Languages • AI in Language Evolution
• Great-Ape
Pragmatics • Swarm Robotics for the Study of Language Emergence • Triangulating
Human Diversity through Linguistic, Biological and Socio-Cultural
Differences • The Geography of Linguistic Evolution
Details: https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/evolang2026/workshops .

The conference will take place in Plovdiv, Bulgaria—often described as Europe’s
oldest continuously inhabited city, renowned for its rich historical layers
and lively cultural scene. Plovdiv offers affordable accommodation and
excellent
transport links by land and air, including daily low-cost flights to nearby
Sofia and direct flights from London, Milan, and Bratislava.

Bulgaria is an EU member state, part of the Schengen Area, and is expected
to have joined the Eurozone by the time of the conference.


2. Submission Link and Deadline

The deadline for submissions to EvoLang XVI (Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 7–10 April
2026) is 26 October 2025 (Anywhere on Earth). Submit via OpenReview:
https://openreview.net/group?id=EVOLANG.org/2026/Conference


3. Submission Guidance

Submissions must meet normal standards of academic excellence. Papers
should clearly state how they advance the study of language evolution and
relate their findings to up-to-date scientific literature. Each submission
should articulate:

- the substantive claim being made,
- the method by which that claim is supported, and
- the nature of the relevant data and/or theoretical argument.

Empirical studies should be based on completed analyses, not preliminary
results. All submissions are peer-reviewed by at least three experts, and
acceptance decisions are based on a scoring scheme that aggregates
reviewers’ reports.

In recent conferences, the acceptance rate has been around 50%.
EVOLANG features
both oral and poster presentations.

Please read the submission guidelines and consult the templates provided
before uploading your paper. Alongside your submission, you will be asked
to supply a 150-word summary of your contribution. Submissions that lack
clear relevance to the field or that fail to adhere to the formatting
requirements may be rejected without review.

If you experience any difficulties with the submission system, please
contact:
[email protected]

The conference language will be English, with additional accessibility
support in the form of captions.

All submission information and templates are available here:

https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/evolang2026/submission

The Evolang 2026 team
[email protected]




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