29.1510, Summer Schools: LOT Summer School 2018 / Netherlands
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Subject: 29.1510, Summer Schools: LOT Summer School 2018 / Netherlands
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Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2018 11:47:58
From: Sophie ter Schure [lot_coordinator at uu.nl]
Subject: LOT Summer School 2018 / Netherlands
LOT Summer School 2018
Host Institution: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Coordinating Institution: Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap
Website: https://www.lotschool.nl/index.php/education-and-training/lot-schools/lot-summer-school-2018/schedule
Dates: 18-Jun-2018 - 29-Jun-2018
Location: Groningen, Netherlands
Focus: The LOT Summer School covers all major areas of linguistics and teaches a wide range of methodological tools and theoretical frameworks. At this year's School, there is a focus on Psycholinguistics.
Minimum Education Level: MA
Special Qualifications:
Please check the schedule to see which courses are meant for which level (fundamental, intermediate or advanced).
Description:
The LOT Summer School 2018 is hosted by the University of Groningen.
Professors from all over the world will come to Groningen to teach courses in
their field of specialization. The LOT school is now open for PhD students in
Linguistics.
The focus of the current Summer School is on Psycholinguistics, with courses
taught by Gary Lupyan (Language & Thought), Michael Ramscar (Language &
Aging), Thomas Bak (Language & Cognition in Bilingualism), Kristin Lemhöfer
(The Cognition and Electrophysiology of Multilingual Learning and Processing),
Merel Keijzer (Language Attrition), Tom Roeper (Perspectives on Modern
Acquisition Theory) and Anna Papafragou (Language & Event Representation).
There will be in-depth courses on many other topics, ranging from
computational linguistics and formal semantics to sociolinguistics, historical
linguistics and phonetics. These will be taught by Yves Scherrer (Language,
Computation and Technology), Omer Preminger (Person, Number and the
Architecture of Grammar), Jacolien van Rij (Introduction to Nonlinear
Regression Modeling), František Kratochvíl (Linguistic Typology and Language
Diversity), Janet Fuller (Language & Identity), Freek Van de Velde (Mechanisms
and Methods in Historical Linguistics), Eva J. Daussà (Multilingualism at Home
and in School), Jakub Dotlacil (Formal semantics and the cognitive modeling of
interpretation), Debra Myhill (Researching the Grammar-Writing Relationship)
and Vincent van Heuven (Phonetic Correlates of Word and Sentence Stress).
In addition to these advanced courses in Linguistics, there will be discussion
groups to discuss your own PhD research, poster sessions, a public lecture by
Michael Ramscar, a lecture about open access publishing by Johan Rooryck, a
career event, and a range of social events for students.
Registration is open until May 22nd, 2018 at: www.lotschool.nl > LOT Summer
School 2018 > Registration.
Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics
Cognitive Science
Computational Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
General Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Linguistic Theories
Neurolinguistics
Phonetics
Psycholinguistics
Semantics
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Tuition: 200 EUR
Tuition Explanation: 200 euros for one week of courses; 350 for two weeks
Registration: 26-Mar-2018 to 22-May-2018
Contact Person: Sophie ter Schure
Email: lot_coordinator at uu.nl
Apply on the web: https://www.lotschool.nl/lotschools/registration/docsum2018
Registration Instructions:
Please check the course descriptions (click on teachers' name) to check if you
have sufficient background for intermediate and advanced courses
(https://www.lotschool.nl/index.php/education-and-training/lot-schools/lot-sum
mer-school-2018/schedule).
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