Publications
The EFL project draws on a rich and varied body of scientific work with a strong international influence. The publications resulting from the project reflect the diversity of approaches, subjects, and disciplines involved in the research areas: theoretical, experimental, computational, and cognitive linguistics, as well as sociolinguistics.
Thousands of online publications to advance science
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Articles, books, chapters, conference proceedings, theses, and reports: this section provides access to the major results of the EFL program, with a view to promoting open access to knowledge and highlighting the value of research to both the scientific community and the general public.
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The inIdEx Empirical Foundations of Linguistics (EFL) project is hiring a Research Engineer to join the INCC Babylab Lire la suite Recruitment: Research Engineer – INCC Babylab / EFL Project
Presentation : Do emojis really mean the same thing to everyone?
On May 19, 2026, Alicja Caban, a Master’s student at Université Paris Cité and member of the Paris Graduate School of Linguistics Lire la suite Presentation : Do emojis really mean the same thing to everyone?
Job opening: postdoctoral position in Workpackage 5
EFL is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to join Workpackage 5 — Linguistic diversity as a testing ground for theories of language — for a 12-month contract, renewable once, with a start date between September 1st and December 1st 2026. Lire la suite Job opening: postdoctoral position in Workpackage 5
Launch of the Metagrammaticography Seminar: Understanding How We Describe Languages
Yvonne Treis and Aimée Lahaussois, researchers at the HTL laboratory (History of Linguistic Theories), are launching a new seminar devoted to metagrammaticography as part of the EFL project Lire la suite Launch of the Metagrammaticography Seminar: Understanding How We Describe Languages