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What is CLS?
The Center for Language Sciences (CLS) is an organization at the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ that brings together faculty, postdocs, and graduate students who conduct research on any aspect of human language as a vehicle for active interdisciplinary work.
More About CLSGraduate Students
The CLS serves as a platform to support interdepartmental PhD students that focus on interdisciplinary work and training. The students have a primary department outside of the center, where they're admitted and affiliated, and a secondary department in another CLS related field.
Educational OpportunitiesOur Research
The CLS fosters research and activities that reach across a very broad group of disciplines. Some of its primary disciplines are linguistics, psychology, philosophy, computer science, data science, psychology, cognitive science, music theory, neuroscience, and engineering, covering a wide research focus and range of interests.
Research OpportunitiesAnnual Lecture Series
The Ivan A. Sag Lectures
The Center for Language Sciences is proud to sponsor the annual Ivan A. Sag Fellowship and Lectures in the Language Sciences. The Sag Fellowship brings a leader in the language sciences to 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ for an extended visit, during which the Fellow give a series of weekly lectures.
SAG Lectures