11.670, FYI: Summer/Generative Grammar, Onomasiology Online
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Subject: 11.670, FYI: Summer/Generative Grammar, Onomasiology Online
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 19:29:11 +0100
From: michalstarke <michal.starke at lettres.unige.ch>
Subject: Generative Grammar/ 7th Central European Summer School
2)
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 14:04:13 +0100
From: "Grzega, Joachim" <Joachim.Grzega at ku-eichstaett.de>
Subject: New Journal: "Onomasiology Online"
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 19:29:11 +0100
From: michalstarke <michal.starke at lettres.unige.ch>
Subject: Generative Grammar/ 7th Central European Summer School
Annoucing the free/alternative/happy Eastern Generative Grammar summerschool:
7th Central European
Summer School in Generative Grammar
Blagoevgrad - Bulgaria
31 July - 11. August 2000
After Olomouc-Debrecen-Plovdiv, this year's egg school will be in Blagoevgrad
(Bulgaria), 31 July to 11 August. As always it is entirely free; and it has a
particularly enticing roster of teachers:
David Pesetsky (MIT), Orin Percus (Milano), Michal Starke (Geneva),
Irina Sekerina (Rutgers), Stephen Neale (Rutgers), Peter Ludlow (Suny),
Winfried Lechner (Tubingen), Jeffrey King (UCDavis), Katarina Hartman
(UFrankfurt), Gienek Cyran (Lublin), Michael Brody (UCL/Budapest), Daniel
Buhring (UCSantaCruz), Cedric Boeckx (UConn), Klaus Abels (UConn)
The school features both an intro-track, with 11 topical introductions
(syntax, semantics, phonology, philosophy of language, psycholinguistics),
and an advanced-track with 12 seminars + daily intensive discussion-sessions
(the complete list of classes is at the end of the message).
All the relevant info, forms for applications, news, etc. is at:
http://coolschool.auf.net/
(For more information you can contact: starke at uni2a.unige.ch)
Here are some keypoints:
-> Blagoevgrad is a small and charming university-town in Bulgaria, easily
reachable, just 1h south of Sofia.
-> There is a sizeable amount of grants available to cover travel and hotel
charges of people from Central/Eastern Europe.
-> the registration deadline is: 15 May 2000, with the registration form at:
http://coolschool.auf.net/apply.html
-> the school has a tradition of great fun on top of intensive intellectual
life. And we intend to maintain that this year ;-)
See you there!
Acknowledgements: The egg school is organised by the Blue Twin Society + GLEE,
and it is most greatful to the American University of Blagoevgrad (AUBG)
and other sponsors for their financial support.
Classes in the Intro Track:
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David Pesetsky (MIT)
Introduction to Minimalism, its precursors and
alternatives
Michal Starke (Geneva)
The Basics of Generative Syntax
Winfried Lechner (Tubingen)
Introduction to Binding Theory
Katarina Hartman (UFrankfurt)
Introduction to the Syntax of Coordination
Cedric Boeckx (UConn)
Introduction to Case (and the EPP)
Klaus Abels (UConn)
Introduction to Locality
Daniel Buhring (UCSantaCruz)
The Basics of Formal Semantics
Peter Ludlow (Suny) +
Stephen Neale (Rutgers) +
Jeff King (UCDavis)
Introduction to Philosophy of Language and
Linguistics
Orin Percus (Milano)
Introduction to Logical Form: the motivation
for variables
Gienek Cyran (Lublin)
Introduction to the Structure and Content
Syllables
Irina Sekerina (Rutgers)
Introduction to Psycholinguistics
Classes in the Intro Track:
- ------------------------
David Pesetsky (MIT)
Case, Tense and the Typology of Clauses
Michal Starke (Geneva)
Morphology, the Lexicon and Other Embarassing
Appendices
Winfried Lechner (Tubingen)
Syntactic Phrase Structure Paradoxes
Katarina Hartman (UFrankfurt)
+ Daniel Buhring (UCSantaCruz)
Reconstruction
Michael Brody (UCL/Budapest)
Developments in Elegant Syntax
Cedric Boeckx (UConn)
Movement and theta-positions
Jeffrey King (UCDavis)
The Syntax and Semantics of Day Designators
Peter Ludlow (Suny)
Directional Entailingness and NPIs
Stephen Neale (Rutgers)
Quantifiers and Necessity
Orin Percus (Milano)
Locality conditions on variable binding
Gienek Cyran (Lublin)
Syllable Markedness and Typology
Irina Sekerina (Rutgers)
Experimental Methods
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 14:04:13 +0100
From: "Grzega, Joachim" <Joachim.Grzega at ku-eichstaett.de>
Subject: New Journal: "Onomasiology Online"
A brand-new internet journal entitled "Onomasiology Online" is
available under
http://www.ku-eichstaett.de/SLF/EngluVglSW/OnOn.htm
We are now calling for papers !!!
Joachim Grzega
University of Eichstaett, Germany
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