25.2385, Summer Schools: Central and Eastern European Summer School in Generative Grammar / Debrecen, Hungary

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Subject: 25.2385, Summer Schools: Central and Eastern European Summer School in Generative Grammar / Debrecen, Hungary

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Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 12:07:23
From: Hedde Zeijlstra [hzeijls at uni.goettingen.de]
Subject: Central and Eastern European Summer School in Generative Grammar / Debrecen, Hungary

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 Central and Eastern European Summer School in Generative Grammar

Host Institution: University of Debrecen
Coordinating Institution: University of Göttingen, Germany
Website: http://egg2014.unideb.hu

Dates: 28-Jul-2014 - 08-Aug-2014
Location: Debrecen, Hungary

Focus: The Central and Eastern European Summer School in Generative Grammar takes place this year in Debrecen, Hungary. The school focuses on phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics with courses taught by both established and young promising scholars in the field.

Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate


Description:
The summer school, known informally as 'the egg' is a summer school in generative grammar, which is almost free for everyone, has excellent researchers as teachers, and actively seeks to ensure a nice atmosphere on-site. It takes place every summer, usually in Eastern Europe.


Course(s) Offered:

Elena Castroviejo (Spanish National Research Council) & Berit Gehrke (Université Paris Diderot)
    Introduction to semantics (two-week course)

Andries Coetzee (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
    Introduction to constraint-based phonology

Olaf Koeneman (Radboud University) & Hedde Zeijlstra (University of Göttingen)
    Introduction to syntax (two-week course)

Sławomir Zdziebko (Lublin University)
    Morpho-phonology in modern linguistics

Bronwyn Bjorkman (University of Toronto)
    The representation of aspect

Bronwyn Bjorkman (University of Toronto) & Hedde Zeijlstra (University of Göttingen)
    Directions of agree

Eulàlia Bonet (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
    From morphosyntax to phonological realization

Elena Castroviejo (Spanish National Research Council) & Berit Gehrke (Université Paris Diderot)
    Modification (two-week course)

Andries Coetzee (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
    Grammatical and non-grammatical factors in phonological variation

Doreen Georgi (Leipzig University)
    Hierarchy effects in morphosyntax (two-week course)

Sabine Iatridou (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    Focus and presupposition

Sabine Iatridou (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    Tense and aspect

Olaf Koeneman (Radboud University)
    Verb placemnt and agreement

Björn Köhnlein (Leiden University)
    Synchronic typology of metrical systems

Björn Köhnlein (Leiden University)
    Variation in prosodic systems – synchronic and diachronic aspects

Joan Mascaró (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
    Variation in vowel sytems

Edgar Onea (University of Göttingen)
    The semantics of conditionals

Daniele Panizza (University of Göttingen)
    Crash course on psycholinguistic experiments: a practical training on how to design, run and analyze linguistics-based experiments such as judgment/decision tasks, reading and visual world eye tracking experiments

Martin Salzmann (Leipzig University)
    The syntax of relative clauses (two-week course)

Viola Schmitt (University of Vienna)
    Plurals, pluralities and quantification (two-week course)

Sławomir Zdziebko (Lublin University)
    Variation and opacity in morpho-phonology

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Tuition: 120.00 EUR
Tuition Explanation: There are two fee options (reduced 85 Euro, regular 120 Euro). Please be aware that only students from former communist countries in Eastern Europe can applyfor a reduced fee. The number of reductions is limited, so please only apply if necessary, as we probably cannot give it to everyone who asks for it. If
this reduced fee would still make it really impossible to come to the school, send us a short letter explaining your case at zeijlstra (at) yahoo (dot) com and we’ll see what we can do.

Registration: 25-May-2014 to 10-Jun-2014

Contact Person: Hedde Zeijlstra
                Email: hzeijls at uni.goettingen.de

Apply on the web: http://egg2014.unideb.hu/registration/

Registration Instructions:
Register on our website: http://egg2014.unideb.hu/



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