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19th International Symposium on Social Communication

Event Dates

Jan 19, 2026 - Jan 23, 2026

Location

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Submission Deadline

Jul 01, 2025

Website

19th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SOCIAL COMMUNICATION

CENTRE FOR APPLIED LINGUISTICS

“Vitelio Ruiz Hernández-Eloína Miyares Bermúdez”

SANTIAGO DE CUBA, JANUARY 19-23, 2026

The Centre for Applied Linguistics “Vitelio Ruiz Hernández-Eloína

Miyares Bermúdez” of the Social Sciences and Humanities Agency

from Santiago de Cuba’s branch of the Ministry of Science,

Technology and the Environment, is pleased to announce the

19th International Symposium on Social Communication.

The event will be held in Santiago de Cuba,

January 19 through the 23, 2026. This interdisci-

plinary event will focus on social communication

processes from the points of view of Linguistics,

Computational Linguistics, Medicine, Mass Media,

and Art, Ethnology and Folklore.

The Symposium will be also sponsored by:

. University of Oriente, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

. Provincial Branch of Writers and Artists Association, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

. Basque Country University, Basque Country

. University of Verona, Verona, Italy

. Pontifical Catholic University of Vaparaiso, Valparaiso, Chile

. Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain

. Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

. Institute for Linguistic Research, University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica

. Latino Education and Advocacy Days Organization (LEAD), California St. University, USA

Authors will be allowed to present only

one paper pertaining to the following

disciplines:

1. Linguistics:

– Applied Linguistics

– Phonetics and Phonology

– Lexicology and Lexicography

– Corpus Linguistics

– Quantitative Linguistics

– Morphology and Syntax

– Anthropology Linguistics or Ethnolinguistics

– Textual Linguistics and Pragmalinguistics

– Sociolinguistics

– Spanish and foreign language teaching

– Spanish as a second language

– Terminology

– Translation and Interpretation

– Linguistics Rights

– Linguistics Policy

2. Computational Linguistics as branch of Artificial Intelligence:

– Software related to linguistics research

– Automated grammatical tagging of texts

– Electronic dictionaries

– Software related to the teaching

of mother tongues and foreign languages

– Information extraction and its applications

– Speech recognition and synthesis

– Related issues

3. Medical specialties related to speech

and voice and with Social Communication in

general:

– Logopedy and Phoniatry

– Neurology

– Otorhinolaryngology

– Stomatology

4. Mass Media:

– Linguistics research related to the

speech of journalists, actors and

radio and television announcers

– Textual Analysis of radio and

television programs, print,

electronic media and social network articles

5. Art, Ethnology and Folklore:

– Research related to Social Communication

6. Communication and Education:

– Studies related to teaching of the mother

tongue and other related subjects

Activities that will take place within

the event are:

– Presymposium seminars

– Keynote speeches

– Discussion of papers in commissions

– Books presentation

– Cultural activities

PRESYMPOSIUM SEMINARS

The Symposium will be preceded by two

seminars that will be taught by prestigious

specialists. The seminars will take place Monday,

January 19th, 2026.

The courses will be:

“Introduction to audiovisual translation and accessibility:

modalities, technical, linguistic and cultural aspects”

Dr. Juan Pedro Rica Peromingo

Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

IXA Group

Basque Country University, Basque Country

Participants should say in advance what

presymposium seminars they want to take

part in. An additional fee of 50.00 EUROS

will be charged for each seminar. Participation

certificates will be available.

KEYNOTE SPEECHES

In this Symposium several plenary conferences

will be given, which will be offered by

prestigious specialists.

Already confirmed their attendance:

Prof. Dr. Marlen Domínguez Hernández

Cuban Academy of Language

Havana University

Havana,Cuba

Prof. Dr. Antoni Nomdedeu Rull

Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain

Prof. Dr. Romualdo Ibáñez Orellana

Pontifical Catholic University of Vaparaiso

Valparaiso, Chile

The deadline of submission of papers

is July 1st, 2025. The papers should not

exceed 5 pages. Notification of acceptance

of a paper by the Symposium’s Scientific

Committee will be sent before July 31st,

2025.

PAPERS

To enable the Organizing Committee to

include the Proceedings as part of the

Symposium’s documentation -as we did

since 1997-, accepted papers must be sent

before August 15, 2025 if the Scientific

Committee had done some observations.

Requirements for papers:

1. The paper will not exceed 5 pages

including graphics, footnotes and bibliography.

2. It should be written using Word 6.0 or

Word 7.0 for Windows and sent to the Symposium’s

address: linguisticaaplicada1971@gmail.com

as attached file.

3. Each page must be written in an A4

format with left, right, top, and bottom

margin of 2.5 cm.

4. The paper must be written in one of

the event’s official languages: Spanish,

English, French or Portuguese.

5. The pages of the text should be

unnumered.

Instructions for paper submission:

1. Write down the authors’ names,

one under the other, at the left top

of the first page, all in Arial

bold capital letters, 9 points

(Word 6.0 or 7.0). Under the author’s

name(s) should appear in bold

(only initials capital letters)

the institution, city, country

and e-mail address.

2. In a separate line, at the center,

the title of the paper must be written

in Arial bold, italics, 10 points size

letters.

3. The text will follow -not in bold-

with the same Arial letter, 9 points

size and no leaving space between lines.

4. Paragraphs will have no indentation.

Spaces between paragraphs will be of 1.5 points.

5. Section titles will be written in Arial

bold, 9 points size and sub-sections titles

will be written in Arial Italic, 8 points size.

6. Footnotes will appear at the end

of each page in Arial 8 points size

letters.

Presentation time will be 15 minutes.

OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: Spanish, English,

French and Portuguese

REGISTRATION FEE

Speakers and Delegates

200.00 USD/EUROS

Companions

100.00 USD/EUROS

Payment of the fee must be sent before

December 15, 2025 via bank transfer

to the bank account to be announce opportunely

and it covers a copy of the Proceedings

where your paper is printed, all other

documentation related to the event,

speaker’s certificate, welcome cocktail

and other cultural activities. Companions

will have access to all of the above, except

copies of the Proceedings.

ACCOMMODATION

The Organizing Committee guarantees

accommodation in 3, 4, and 5 star

hotels with preferential prices

for participants in the event.

IMPORTANT REMINDERS

– Papers submission deadline:

July 1st, 2025

– Notification on paper’s

approval by Scientific Committee:

by July 31st, 2025

– Delivery of papers by e-mail:

August 15, 2025 (in case of the

observations done by the Scientific

Committee)

– Payment of registration fee:

Until December 15, 2025

– Presymposium seminars:

January 19, 2026

– 19th International Symposium

on Social Communication:

January 20 through 23, 2026

OTHER ASPECTS OF INTEREST

Santiago de Cuba, located at some

900 km from Havana, is Cuba’s

second largest city. Its economic,

cultural and social importance in

Cuban history is unquestionable.

Santiago is also the capital of the

province with the same name.

Surrounded by the green mountains

of the Sierra Maestra range and the

Caribbean Sea, Santiago is unique

in its geography and beautiful

landscape. Its surroundings make

the city one of the most important

tourist attractions on the entire

island. The Organizing Committee,

in coordination with the city’s

tourist agencies will offer visiting

delegates a host of options allowing

participants to enjoy the city’s

beauty and charm.

SCIENTIFIC AND ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Leonel Ruiz Miyares

Centre for Applied Linguistics “Vitelio Ruiz Hernández-Eloína Miyares Bermúdez”

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Nancy Cristina Alamo Suárez

Centre for Applied Linguistics Centre for Applied Linguistics “Vitelio Ruiz Hernández-Eloína Miyares Bermúdez”

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Alex Muñoz Alvarado

Centre for Applied Linguistics “Vitelio Ruiz Hernández-Eloína Miyares Bermúdez”

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Humberto Ocanna Dayar

Centre for Applied Linguistics “Vitelio Ruiz Hernández-Eloína Miyares Bermúdez”

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Javier Tamayo Lozada

Centre for Applied Linguistics “Vitelio Ruiz Hernández-Eloína Miyares Bermúdez”

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Rolando Urrutia Cleger

Centre for Applied Linguistics “Vitelio Ruiz Hernández-Eloína Miyares Bermúdez”

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

María Rosa Álvarez Silva

Centre for Applied Linguistics “Vitelio Ruiz Hernández-Eloína Miyares Bermúdez”

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Fidelia Pozo Pozo

Centre for Applied Linguistics “Vitelio Ruiz Hernández-Eloína Miyares Bermúdez”

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Irina Bidot Martínez

University of Oriente

Santiago de Cuba, Cuba

Anton Nijholt

Twente University

Enschede, The Netherlands

Arantza Diaz de Ilarraza

Basque Country University

Basque Country

Iñaki Alegría Loinaz

Basque Country University

Basque Country

Xabier Artola Zubillaga

Basque Country University

Basque Country

Xabier Arregi Iparragirre

Basque Country University

Basque Country

Sven Tarp

University of Aarhus

Aarhus, Denmark

Lucia Marconi

Institute for Computational Linguistics

Chapter Genoa, Italy

Paola Cutugno

Institute for Computational Linguistics

Chapter Genoa, Italy

Rosa María Rodríguez Abella

Università degli Studi di Verona

Verona, Italia

Luisa Chierichetti

Università degli Studi di Bergamo

Bergamo, Italia

Romualdo Ibáñez Orellana

Pontifical Catholic University of Vaparaiso

Valparaiso, Chile

Jorge Antonio Leoni de León

Institute for Linguistic Research, University of Costa Rica

San Jose, Costa Rica

Antoni Nomdedeu Rull

University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain

Juan Pedro Rica Peromingo

Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Luis Alfonso Ureña Lopez

President of the NLP Spanish Association (SEPLN)

Jaen University, Jaen, Spain

Enrique G. Murillo, Jr.

LEAD, California State University, USA

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