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Theoretical Linguistics

Virtual NYI
Winter Session
January 18-29, 2021

  • Ling-A: The Music-Language Connection: Harmony, tonality, and syntax
    (Jonah Katz, West Virginia University)
  • Ling-B: Meaning Across Modalities
    (Maria Esipova, University of Oslo)
  • Ling-C: Applied Phonetics
    (Chikako Takahashi, Stony Brook University)
  • Ling D: Introduction to Syntax
    (Ekaterina Lyutikova, Moscow State University & Asya Pereltsvaig, Independent Scholar)
  • Ling-E. Non-finite complementation (advanced)
    (David Pesetsky, MIT)
  • Ling-F: Topics in Experimental Linguistics
    (John E. Drury, Jiangsu Normal University, Vera Gor, Princeton University, and Nina Kazanina, University of Bristol)
  • Ling-G: Introduction to Phonology
    (Russell Tanenbaum, Stony Brook University)
  • Ling-H: Words and other things: what do you need to list in your head?
    (Asia Pietraszko, University of Rochester & Omer Preminger, UMD)
  • Ling-I: Gesture and Human Nature
    (Andrew Nevins, UCL & Naomi Francis, University of Oslo)
  • Ling-J: Semantics - a Teaser
    (Rob Pasternak, ZAS, Berlin)
  • Ling-K: Tenselessness (advanced)
    (Roumyana Pancheva, University of Southern California)
  • Ling-L: Introduction to LInguistics through Russian
    (John Frederick Bailyn, Stony Brook University)
  • Ling-M: The Mental Life of Modernism
    (Samuel Jay Keyser, MIT)
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