33.1679, Summer Schools: The NYI Global Institute of Cultural, Cognitive and Linguistics Studies (V-NYI #5) 5th virtual session / Online

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Subject: 33.1679, Summer Schools: The NYI Global Institute of Cultural, Cognitive and Linguistics Studies (V-NYI #5) 5th virtual session / Online

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Date: Wed, 11 May 2022 18:22:22
From: John Bailyn [john.bailyn at stonybrook.edu]
Subject: The NYI Global Institute of Cultural, Cognitive and Linguistics Studies (V-NYI #5) 5th virtual session / Online

 The NYI Global Institute of Cultural, Cognitive and Linguistics Studies (V-NYI #5) **5th virtual session**

Host Institution: 
Coordinating Institution: Stony Brook University
Website: http://www.nyispb.org

Dates: 30-Jun-2022 - 15-Jul-2022
Location: The Virtual Sky (Online), N/A, USA

Description: 

The NYI Global Institute of Cultural, Cognitive and Linguistic Study is an interdisciplinary institute focusing on theoretical linguistics, cognitive science, and critical cultural studies. V-NYI is the virtual, global version of NYI, now entering its 5th session this July (June 30-July 15, 2022)

V-NYI #5 is open to students, artists, scholars and all curious minds, from all backgrounds and countries, interested in comparative and formal approaches to theoretical linguistics as well as race and gender studies, literature and fine arts. 

Participants create their own study program from seminars in the following fields:
- Linguistics and Cognitive Science (Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, Experimental Linguistics, Field Work in Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Omni-Linguistics, Musical Cognition)
- Critical Cultural Studies (Race and Ethnicity Studies; Gender and Sexuality Studies; Literature; Visual Arts) Minimum Education Level: BA

V-NYI #5 Linguistics / Cognition Courses:

- Introduction to Syntax (Maša Bešlin & Paulina Lyskawa, University of Maryland)
- Syntax 2 (David Pesetsky, MIT)
- Introduction to Morphology (Laura Kalin, Princeton, & Bronwyn Bjorkman, Queen's University, Kingston)
- Introduction to Formal Semantics (Rajesh Bhatt, UMass Amherst & Roumyana Pancheva, USC)
- Experimental Linguistics (John Drury, Brooklyn College, Vera Gor, Meta, Nina Kazanina, University of Bristol & Gert-Jan Schoenmakers, Radboud University)
- Omni-Linguistics (Maria Esipova, University of Oslo)
- Global Ethnolinguistic Conflict (Stanley Dubinsky, University of South Carolina)
- Linguist and native speaker: A powerful duo (Polina Pleshak & Maria Polinsky, University of Maryland)
- Topics in Chinese Syntax (Hongchen Wu, Georgia Tech University)
- The Grammar of Music (John Frederick Bailyn, Stony Brook University & Martin Rohrmeier, Ecole Féderale Polytechnique de Lausanne)
- Cartography and its Consequences) (Adam Szczegielniak, Independent Researcher) (advanced)
- The many facets of restructuring (Iva Kovač, Magdalena Lohninger & Susanne
Wurmbrand, University of Vienna) (advanced)
- Secondary Predication (Marcel den Dikken, ELTE & Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics) (advanced)
- Exceptive-additive constructions cross-linguistically (Clemens Steiner-Mayr & Ekaterina Vostrikova, University of Göttingen) (advanced) 
- Focus Fronting and its relation to Inversion and Ellipsis (Ur Shlonsky, University of Geneva) (advanced)
- Conditionals and Tense (Zahra Mirrazi, UMass Amherst & Hedde Zeijlstra, University of Göttingen) (advanced)
- Phonology, Cognition, the real world, and their places (Alex Chabot, University of Maryland & Tobias Scheer, CNRS, Université Côte d'Azur)
- The Association Line and Morpho-phonology (Shanti Ulfsbjorninn, University of Deusto) (advanced)

See course descriptions here:
https://nyispb.org/seminars/v-nyi-5-junejuly-2022/



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                      General Linguistics
                      Linguistic Theories
                      Morphology
                      Phonology
                      Psycholinguistics
                      Semantics
                      Sociolinguistics
                      Syntax

Tuition Explanation: In solidarity with students worldwide, V-NYI #5 will not require a Registration Fee. 
We will be taking voluntary donations to help those displaced by war.


Registration: 05-May-2022 to 31-May-2022

Contact Person:  V-NYI Team
                Email: nyistudents at gmail.com


Registration Instructions:
Applications close May 15. We will reopen May 20-31 if space remains.



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