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- | The history of linguistic theories research lab was created in 1984 (URA 381 CNRS dir. : J.-C. Chevalier) ; renewed in 1988 (dir. : J.-C. Chevalier) and in 1992 (dir. : S. Auroux), and then was transformed into a “UMR” (Unité Mixte de Recherche, number 7597, CNRS/Université Paris VII/ENS Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Lyon) in 1997. Its current partners are CNRS, Paris Diderot University and Sorbonne Nouvelle University (since 2009). The research lab is currently directed by Émilie Aussant (CR CNRS, director since January 2014, successor of Sylvie Archaimbault) and Christian Puech (PU Univ. de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, assistant director). | + | The history of linguistic theories research lab was created in 1984 (URA 381 CNRS dir. : J.-C. Chevalier) ; renewed in 1988 (dir. : J.-C. Chevalier) and in 1992 (dir. : S. Auroux), and then was transformed into a “UMR” (Unité Mixte de Recherche, number 7597, CNRS/Université Paris VII/ENS Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Lyon) in 1997. Its current partners are CNRS, Paris Diderot University and Sorbonne Nouvelle University (since 2009). The research lab is currently directed by Anne Grondeux (DR CNRS, director since January 2019, successor of Emilie Aussant) and Jean-Marie (PU Univ. de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, assistant director). |
1) **Objectives of the research laboratory** | 1) **Objectives of the research laboratory** | ||
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The HTL research group is the site of the development and dissemination of research on the history of thought about language and languages, across a number of cultural zones. The laboratory brings together linguists, specialists in very different languages (from Tamil to Hebrew, Ancient Greek to French), with historians and philosophers of science. | The HTL research group is the site of the development and dissemination of research on the history of thought about language and languages, across a number of cultural zones. The laboratory brings together linguists, specialists in very different languages (from Tamil to Hebrew, Ancient Greek to French), with historians and philosophers of science. | ||
- | Internationally, HTL is at the heart of a network which it helped to create and which continues to groww and prosper. We collaborate most closely with with Germany (University of Potsdam), Australia (University of Sydney), Brazil (University of Sao Paulo, Campinas, Mackenzie University ), Spain (University of Salamanque, University of Barcelona), USA (Illinois University at Urbana Champaign), India (EFEO, IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur), Italy (La Sapienza University, Rome; Universities of Brescia, Salerno, Cosenza, Palermo, and the Scuola Normale in Pisa), United Kingdom (Universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Sheffield), Russia (Academy of Sciences, University of Moscow, University of Saint Petersburg), Slovenia (University of Novy Sad), Ukraine (University of Kharkiv). The journal //[[hel:presentation|Histoire Epistémologie Langage]]// is one of the four main international journals in the field of the history and epistemology of linguistics alongside //Historiographia Linguistica// (John Benjamins, Amsterdam), //Beiträge zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft// (Nodus, Münster) and //Language & History// (Taylor & Francis, London). | + | Internationally, HTL is at the heart of a network which it helped to create and which continues to groww and prosper. We collaborate most closely with with Germany (University of Potsdam), Australia (University of Sydney), Brazil (University of Sao Paulo, Campinas, Mackenzie University ), Spain (University of Salamanque, University of Barcelona), USA (Illinois University at Urbana Champaign), India (EFEO, IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur), Italy (La Sapienza University, Rome; Universities of Brescia, Salerno, Cosenza, Palermo, and the Scuola Normale in Pisa), United Kingdom (Universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Sheffield), Russia (Academy of Sciences, University of Moscow, University of Saint Petersburg), Slovenia (University of Novy Sad), Ukraine (University of Kharkiv). The journal //[[http://shesl.org/index.php/histoire-epistemologie-langage/|Histoire épistémologie langage]]// is one of the four main international journals in the field of the history and epistemology of linguistics alongside //Historiographia Linguistica// (John Benjamins, Amsterdam), //Beiträge zur Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft// (Nodus, Münster) and //Language & History// (Taylor & Francis, London). |
The research group has three main goals: | The research group has three main goals: |