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Formal linguistics
Goals
The goal of the Formal linguistics line is to
train researchers in the field of linguistics, with three possible
applications in mind: description and comparison of languages,
linguistic theory, and research applied to natural language processing
and machine translation and machine assisted translation.
Training in the program: courses and seminars
1st year (2005-06)
1 methodological course, chosen from the following two:
4 fundamental courses, two of which are to be chosen
preferentially from those of the formal linguistics line:
(See the complete list of courses in the
program for the year 2005-06)
As a complement to their training, students have to attend the
sessions of the general first year
seminar organized by the doctoral program.
2nd year (2006-07)
2 fundamental courses, chosen preferentially from those of the
formal linguistics line:
(See the complete list of courses in the
program for the year 2006-07)
Students have to take part in the sessions of the line-specific
research seminar (readings and
discussion on advanced research topics) in the chosen line of research.
In this year, the student will begin to work on his/her
research and will register and prepare his/her research papers within
the chosen line of research.
Training in the program: research papers
Research papers
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