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Summer Mini-Courses on Current Issues in Minimalism: A set of seven 2-week-length courses at Indiana University, Bloomington 18-Jun-2004 - 1-Jul-2004 Bloomington, Indiana, USA http://www.indiana.edu/~lingdept/syntax/flyer.pdf Instructors and Mini-Courses Cedric Boeckx (Harvard) "Merge and Move" Zeljko Boskovic (UConn) "From GB to Minimalism" Damir Cavar, (Indiana) "Computational Modelling" Steven Franks (Indiana) "Topics in Slavic Morphosyntax" Yoshi Kitagawa (Indiana) "Topics in Japanese Syntax" Norvin Richards (MIT) "Linearizing Trees" Juan Uriagereka (Maryland) "The Ontogenesis of Syntax" Jan-Wouter Zwart (Groningen) "The Format of Dependency Relations" Registration and Fees Students, Unemployed $100 ($150 after 3 May) Regular $250 ($300 after 3 May) Applications must be received by Monday 3 May 2004. Application forms are available on the web and must be accompanied by a 50% deposit. After 3 May, registration fees will increase by $50 for each category, as indicated. Contact syntaxMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueindiana.edu
8-WEEK INTENSIVE LATIN AND GREEK SUMMER SCHOOL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK, IRELAND July 5th - August 26th 2004 The Department of Ancient Classics offers an intensive 8-week summer school for beginners with parallel courses in Latin and Greek. The courses are primarily aimed at postgraduate students in diverse disciplines who need to acquire a knowledge of either of the languages for further study and research, and at teachers whose schools would like to reintroduce Latin and Greek into their curriculum. In each language, 6 weeks will be spent completing the basic grammar and a further 2 weeks will be spent reading simple, unadapted texts. Students in the Latin course will have the option of reading classical or medieval texts in the final 2 weeks. For further information and an application form see our website: http://www.ucc.ie/acad/classics/summ_sch.html or contact Vicky Janssens, Department of Classics, University College Cork, Ireland, tel.: +353 21 4903618/2359, fax: +353 21 4903277, email: v.janssensMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueucc.ie