28.2255, Summer Schools: Eastern Generative Grammar/Czech Republic
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Subject: 28.2255, Summer Schools: Eastern Generative Grammar/Czech Republic
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Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 14:29:41
From: Markéta Ziková [zikova at phil.muni.cz]
Subject: Eastern Generative Grammar/Czech Republic
Eastern Generative Grammar/Czech Republic
Host Institution:
Website: http://www.eggschool.org
Dates: 24-Jul-2017 - 04-Aug-2017
Location: Olomouc, Czech Republic
Focus: The EGG is a summer school in generative linguistics.
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum
Description:
The EGG provides introductory as well as advanced courses in syntax,
semantics, morphology and phonology.
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Morphology
Phonology
Semantics
Syntax
Registration: 18-May-2017 to 10-Jun-2017
Contact Person: Markéta Ziková
Email: zikova at phil.muni.cz
Apply on the web: http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/online-registration-2017-egg-summer-school-olomuc/563758.html
Registration Instructions:
The registration form is open from May 18 till June 10 2017.
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