LINGUIST List 16.1393
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Mon May 02 2005
FYI: Summer School in CogSci/Ling, St Petersburg Russia
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1. John
Bailyn,
Summer School in CogSci/Ling, St Petersburg Russia
Message 1: Summer School in CogSci/Ling, St Petersburg Russia
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Date: 01-May-2005
From: John Bailyn <jbailyn notes.cc.sunysb.edu>
Subject: Summer School in CogSci/Ling, St Petersburg Russia
St. Petersburg State University (St. Petersburg, Russia) is proud to be hosting the 3rd Annual New York-St. Petersburg Institute of Cognitive and Cultural Studies, July 4-29, 2005 in beautiful St. Petersburg, Russia. NYI offers seminars in Linguistics and Cognitive Studies as well as in Comparative Film and Literature, Gender Studies, Media and Global Studies and other areas of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Instruction is in English. Applications are accepted from undergraduate and graduate students of the humanities and social sciences from all major institutions. Students must attend the entire 4-week program. Full program information, including list of 2005 seminars, as well as application instructions, is available on the Institute website: http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/Clubs/nels/jbailyn/NYI.html Faculty offering seminars in Linguistics and Cognitive Studies, July 2005: John Bailyn (Stony Brook) Vladimir Borschev (Russian Academy of Sciences) Janet Fodor (CUNY) Jerry Fodor (Rutgers) Stephanie Harves (Pamona College) Bob Hoberman (Stony Brook) Andrew Nevins (Harvard) Christopher Potts (UMass Amherst) Barbara Partee (UMass Amherst & RGGU, Moscow) Cilene Rodrigues (Univ. of Brasilia) Extended application deadline for 2005 session: May 16, 2005 For more information, please see the Institute website. Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science General Linguistics Linguistic Theories Philosophy of Language Pragmatics Semantics Syntax Translation Writing Systems
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