27.2373, Summer Schools: Eastern Generative Grammar/Georgia

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Subject: 27.2373, Summer Schools: Eastern Generative Grammar/Georgia

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Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 12:31:29
From: Hedde Zeijlstra [hzeijls at uni-goettingen.de]
Subject: Eastern Generative Grammar/Georgia

 

Eastern Generative Grammar/Georgia 

Host Institution:   
Coordinating Institution:   
Website: http://eggschool.org

Dates: 25-Jul-2016 - 05-Aug-2016
Location: Lagodekhi, Georgia

Focus: The EGG stands for Eastern Generative Grammar. It is a summer school in generative linguistics. It is cheap, has excellent researchers as teachers, and actively seeks to ensure a nice and stimulating atmosphere on-site. It takes place every summer, typically in Eastern Europe.
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate


Description:
Teachers at the 2016 EGG school: 

Phonology: 
- Noam Faust (Paris 8) 
- Silke Hamann (Amsterdam) 
- Marc van Oostendorp (Meertens)
- Maxime Papillon (Maryland) 
- Tobias Scheer (Nice) 

Syntax: 
- Roberta d’Alessandro (Leiden) 
- Eva Dekany (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) 
- Marcel den Dikken (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) 
- George Walkden (Manchester) 

Semantics: 
- Clemens Mayr (ZAS Berlin) 
- Yasu Sodu (UCL) 
- Viola Schmitt (Vienna) 
- Hedde Zeijlstra (Göttingen)


Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
                      Phonology
                      Semantics
                      Syntax

Tuition: 160 EUR

Tuition Explanation: A reduced fee of 120 EUR is available to selected applicants. The full fee is
120 EUR. Please see the registration page at www.eggschool.org for more
information.


Financial Aid: Applications accepted until 10-Jun-2016
Some financial aid is available for students from students from former communist countries in Eastern Europe. The number of reductions is limited, so please only apply if necessary, as we probably cannot give it to everyone who asks for it.

Financial Aid Instructions:



Registration: 25-May-2016 to 10-Jun-2016

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

Apply on the web: http://eggschool.org

Registration Instructions:
Registration for the 2016 school is now open and can be done online:
www.eggschool.org. Please see the registration page for detailed information
on the registration process.




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