LINGUIST List 18.1224
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Mon Apr 23 2007
FYI: LING/COG Institute, St. Petersburg, July 2-20 2007
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1. John
Bailyn,
LING/COG Institute, St. Petersburg, July 2-20 2007
Message 1: LING/COG Institute, St. Petersburg, July 2-20 2007
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Date: 21-Apr-2007
From: John Bailyn <nyinstitute gmail.com>
Subject: LING/COG Institute, St. Petersburg, July 2-20 2007
5th NY-St. Petersburg Institute of Cognitive and Cultural Studies (NYI) St. Petersburg, Russia July 2-20, 2007 http://www.nyi.spb.ru Applications deadline; May 14, 2007 NYI is an interdisciplinary institute held every July in St. Petersburg, Russia, open to advanced undergraduate and graduate students from all countries interested in comparative and formal approaches to linguistics, psychology as well as a range of topics in cultural and comparative studies. The following linguistics and psychology faculty will offer 3 weeks seminars and disussion groups this July in St. Petersburg: John F. Bailyn (Stony Brook) Syntax / Slavic syntax Barbara Citko (University of Washington) Syntax / Slavic Linguistics Eva Fernandez (CUNY) Bilingualism / Psycholinguistics Nina Kazanina (University of Bristol) First Language Acquisition Norvin Richards (MIT) Syntax / Linguistic Theory David Pesetsky (MIT) Syntax / Linguistic Theory Philippe Schlenker (UCLA) Semantics Additionally, students may select seminars in Cultural Studies from the following faculty: Neda Atanososki (Stony Brook University) Cultural Theory / Eastern Europe/Gender Polly Gannon (St. Petersburg State University) Literature / Poetry / Translation / Gender Konstantine Klioutchine (Pomona College) Media and TV Studies Pavle Levi (Stanford) Film Theory Leah Lowe (Connecticut College) Theater / Perforamnce Studies Gary Marker (Stony Brook University) History James McFarland (Connecticut College) Philosophy / Literature / Cultural Theory Timothy Westphalen (Stony Brook University) Russian Literature / Literary Theory All courses in English - Visa support and accommodations available for out of town students (see website for details) - Applications available at the website: http://www.nyi.spb.ru NYI is a joint project of St. Petersburg State and Stony Brook Universities. http://www.nyi.spb.ru
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Syntax
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