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 ==== Laboratory HTL ==== ==== Laboratory HTL ====
  
-The laboratory is directed by Emilie Aussant and Christian Puech. The lab is the site of development and dissemination of thought about language and languages, across a number of cultural zones. It brings together ​mainly ​linguists, ​specialists ​in very different ​languages ​(German, English, ​Arab, Spanish, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Icelandic, Khaling rai, Koyirai, ​Slav languages, Latin, Malayalam, Persian, Portuguese ​of Brazil, Sanskrit, ​TagalosTamoul, Thulung rai) along with historians and philosophers.+The laboratory is directed by Anne Grondeux et Jean-Marie Fournier. The lab is the site of development and dissemination of thought about language and languages, across a number of cultural zones. It brings together linguists, ​historians and philosophers. The largest group within the lab are linguists, specializing ​in diverse ​languagesGerman, English, ​Arabic, Spanish, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Icelandic, Khaling rai, Koyirai, ​Slavic ​languages, Latin, Malayalam, Persian, ​Brazilian ​Portuguese, Sanskrit, ​TagalogTamil, Thulung rai.
  
-See the lab website (link to the English version).+See the lab website ([[laboratoire:​presentation-en|link to the English version]]).
  
-==== Resources ​about the history of linguistics ====+==== Resources ​on the history of linguistics ====
  
-You can find conference announcements and book publications in the field of the history of linguistic on our new website “Les carnets d’HTL” https://​carnetshtl.hypotheses.org/ ​developed ​on the platform hypotheses.org.+You can find conference announcements and book publications in the field of the history of linguistic on our new website “Les carnets d’HTL” https://​carnetshtl.hypotheses.org/ ​hosted ​on the platform hypotheses.org.
  
 ==== Website of the journal “Histoire Epistemologie Langage (HEL)” ==== ==== Website of the journal “Histoire Epistemologie Langage (HEL)” ====
  
-The journal website offers a presentation ​of the journal and information about issue availability. Articles from older issues are now available on the platform Persée in open access :  http://​www.persee.fr/​collection/​hel+The [[hel:​presentation|journal website]] offers a description ​of the journal and information about issue availability. Articles from older issues are now available on the open access ​platform Persée ​:  http://​www.persee.fr/​collection/​hel
  
 The journal also publishes “Les Dossiers d’HEL” (http://​htl.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/​hel/​dossiers/​accueil) as a free supplement to the HEL journal. The last issue was published in April 2017. The journal also publishes “Les Dossiers d’HEL” (http://​htl.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/​hel/​dossiers/​accueil) as a free supplement to the HEL journal. The last issue was published in April 2017.
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