30.737, Summer Schools: 4th Naxos Summer School: Language Variation and Change in Ancient and Medieval Europe/Greece

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Subject: 30.737, Summer Schools:  4th Naxos Summer School: Language Variation and Change in Ancient and Medieval Europe/Greece

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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 15:25:28
From: Nikolaos Lavidas [nlavidas at enl.uoa.gr]
Subject: 4th Naxos Summer School: Language Variation and Change in Ancient and Medieval Europe/Greece

 

4th Naxos Summer School: Language Variation and Change in Ancient and Medieval Europe

Host Institution: National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Website: https://lvcnaxos2019.wordpress.com/

Dates: 28-Jul-2019 - 03-Aug-2019
Location: Naxos, Cyclades, Greece

Focus: Intensive language classes on ancient and medieval languages and linguistic classes on language change and variation in Ancient and Medieval Europe (with emphasis on: Old and Middle English, Old High German, Old Norse, Old Romance and Ancient Greek).
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate


Description:
We are happy to inform you that registration is now open for the 4th Naxos
summer school.
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Arizona State University and
University of Osnabrück are coordinating a summer school program, a workshop
and master classes on ancient and medieval languages and linguistics, to be
held on July 28 – August 3, 2019 on the island of Naxos, Greece.

The summer school will offer intensive language classes and linguistic classes
on language change and variation in Ancient and Medieval Europe (with emphasis
on: Old and Middle English, Old High German, Old Norse, Old Romance and
Ancient Greek) for a period of seven days. Eight courses will be offered as
well as four master classes and a workshop. The aim is to attract students and
scholars to study ancient and medieval languages and linguistics in a relaxed
yet very focused and stimulating atmosphere that promotes in depth analysis
and discussion.

Faculty: 
Thórhallur Eythórsson (University of Iceland) 
Olga Fischer (University of Amsterdam)
Elly van Gelderen (Arizona State University)  
Dag Haug (University of Oslo)   
Nikolaos Lavidas (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Donka Minkova (University of California, Los Angeles)
Ioanna Sitaridou (University of Cambridge) 

Courses: 
Old and Middle English: Morphosyntax in manuscripts
Old English and how it developed syntactically in the later Middle and Modern
periods
Old and Middle English phonology
Old High German
Old Norse and its Old Germanic relatives
The syntactic evolution of the Romance languages
Ancient Greek (morpho-)syntax
Proto-Indo-European (morpho-)syntax: An introduction

Workshop (July 31, 2019): 
Language Change in Indo-European  

Practical information:
Location: Ursuline School in Naxos, Cyclades, Greece 

Accommodation: We can offer 40 beds at the municipality hostel
(Vivlos/Tripodes village) for the whole period of the summer school.
Students and participants will also be offered a discount of 30% for the ferry
tickets.

More information (on schedule, registration etc.) can be found on the summer
school webpage:

https://lvcnaxos2019.wordpress.com/
 
Nikolaos Lavidas (University of Athens), Elly van Gelderen (Arizona State
University), Alexander Bergs (University of Osnabrück)


Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics


Subject Languages: English, Middle
                    English, Old
                    French, Old
                    German, Old High
                    Greek, Ancient
                    Norse, Old
                    Spanish, Old


Language Families: Indo-European

Tuition: 190 EUR

Tuition Explanation: Registration fee 190 EUR, it also covers the light lunches for the whole
period of the summer school.
Financial Aid: 4 scholarships available (that cover the registration fees) for
university (BA, MA, PhD) students. Applications accepted until April 15, 2019.
Accommodation: We can offer 40 beds at the municipality hostel
(Vivlos/Tripodes village) for the whole period of the summer school.


Financial Aid: Applications accepted until 15-Apr-2019
4 scholarships available (that cover the registration fees) for university (BA, MA, PhD) students. Applications accepted until April 15, 2019.

Financial Aid Instructions:
In order to apply for a scholarship, please email your motivation and your CV to nlavidas at enl.uoa.gr [Nikolaos Lavidas] before April 15, 2019.


Registration: 01-Feb-2019 to 15-Apr-2019

Contact Person: Nikolaos Lavidas
                Email: nlavidas at enl.uoa.gr

Apply on the web: https://lvcnaxos2019.wordpress.com/registration/

Registration Instructions:
To apply for the summer school, please use the online application form:
https://lvcnaxos2019.wordpress.com/registration/ 
(Places are limited, we therefore advise you to enroll as quickly as
possible).




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