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        <title>Dummy International Conference on Linguistic Research 2026</title>
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        <start>2026-09-14</start>
        <end>2026-09-16</end>
        <days>3</days>
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                <title>&#8220;Opening Keynote: The Future of Experimental Phonology&#8221;</title>
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                <title>Test Abstract</title>
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                <abstract>We invite submissions for oral and poster presentations addressing theoretical, empirical, or interdisciplinary research in linguistics.

Abstracts must not exceed 300 words (excluding references).

Submissions should clearly state:
&#8226; Research question
&#8226; Theoretical framework
&#8226; Methodology
&#8226; Key findings
&#8226; Contribution to the field

All submissions will undergo peer review.</abstract>
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                <track>Syntax</track>
                
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                    <person id='2'>Test user Katie</person>
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                <language>en</language>
                
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                <url>https://conference-hub.linguistic-society.com/dummy-ling-2026/talk/L7HWGN/</url>
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                <date>2026-09-14T12:30:00+00:00</date>
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                <abstract>In England, there are a number of overlapping laws that constrain what the police - and, as a consequence, the media - might be able to say about a live investigation.

If someone is arrested, the law of Contempt of Court is very clear that they have a right to a fair trial - assuming they are going to be charged - and that right should not be damaged by what&#8217;s known as prejudicial reporting.

Details of a police investigation, such as precisely what detectives are looking for, why they are looking for it, what they have gathered so far and their assessment of that evidence, is all material that could sway the public&#8217;s mind.

That is why the British media often says very little about a live case compared with other countries where there is more of a free for all.

The second is privacy. This is a very hot topic in British media and criminal justice law - but the basic rule is that the police will not, other than in very exceptional circumstances, name someone who is under investigation

Why? Because investigation is not proof of a crime. People who are suspected of wrongdoing are entitled to get their life back if and when police conclude they were not involved in any wrongdoing.</abstract>
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                    <person id='6'>Millana Booysen</person>
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