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Conversation agent (ISIR CNRS)
PGSL experimental room

PGSL experimental room

PGSL outdoor gathering September 2021

PGSL outing to Fontainebleau, April 22nd 2023

PGSL outing to Fontainebleau, April 22nd 2023
Paris Graduate School of Linguistics
The Paris Graduate School of Linguistics (PGSL) is a Paris-area graduate school covering all areas of language science. It offers a comprehensive curriculum integrating advanced study and research, in close connection with PhD programs as well as with the Empirical Foundations of Linguistics consortium. Research plays a central part in the curriculum, and students also take elective courses to develop an interdisciplinary outlook. Prior knowledge of French is not required for many of the MA tracks.
A two-year Master's track to prepare students for doctoral research and beyond
Upon entering the Master’s program, students will devise a scientific project with the graduate program's faculty and researchers. Throughout the program, students are expected to work closely with an academic advisor and to participate actively in academic seminars and research projects. This will provide students with solid preparation to carry out subsequent doctoral research, either in the affiliated doctoral program or elsewhere.
A Master’s degree with many options in order to create an individualized academic path
PGSL draws on the Master’s programs at Université Paris Cité, and has long-term institutional partnerships with other universties and research groups in Paris area. It is designed as a feeder for the associated doctoral program.
Students must choose one of the following MA tracks:

Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics and Phonetics (Linguistics department, Université Paris Cité)

Signs, Discourse, Society (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences: Linguistics; French required)

Languages for Specific Purposes, Corpora and Translation Studies (Department of Intercultural Studies and Applied Languages; French Required)

East Asian Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (Linguistics deparment & Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations; French required)

Logos interdisciplinary programme in Philosophy, Linguistics, Logic, and Computer Science (Multiple departments)

Semiotics and communication (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences: Linguistics; French required)


