Societé Linguistique de Paris

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The Societé Linguistique de Paris (established 1864) is the editing body of the BSL (Bulletin de la Societé Linguistique) journal on linguistics, containg the proceedings of the society's seven per year. Additionally, there is a study day dedicated to a particular topic in January. In 1997, it organized the Congrès International des Linguistes in Paris.