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SECOND WARSAW UNIVERSITY LINGUISTIC SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 18 - 31, 1994 We expect that the Second Warsaw University Linguistic Summer School, similarly to the first Warsaw University Linguistic Summer School (July 1992), will bring together in Warsaw linguists from the East and the West. Let us note that the First WULSS was attended by over 120 scholars and students who came to Warsaw from Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Korea, Macedonia, Poland, Russia, and the United States. The Organizing Committee Elzbieta Gorska (Warsaw) Pawel Cichawa (Warsaw), Managing Director Agata Kochanska (Warsaw) THE LIST OF COURSES Please note that the Second Warsaw University Linguistic Summer School offers 15-hour courses only. Course Codes: I - Introductory, A - Advanced GENERATIVE LINGUISTICS 1. Jerzy Rubach (Iowa/Warsaw) PHONOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF SLAVIC (A) 2. Geert E. Booij (Amsterdam) MORPHOLOGY, SEMANTICS AND ARGUMENT STRUCTURE (A) 3. Andrew Spencer (Colchester) MORPHOLOGY-SYNTAX INTERFACE: INFLECTION AND VALENCY (A) COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS 4. Eve Sweetser (Berkeley) Topic to be announced 5. Stig Eliasson (Uppsala) PHONOLOGY AND COGNITION (A) 6. Elzbieta Tabakowska (Krakow) COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS AND POETICS OF TRANSLATION (A) HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS 7. Outi Merisalo (Helsinki) HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS: AN INTRODUCTION INTO THE USE AND INTERPRETATION OF SOURCE MATERIAL FROM EUROPE (I) PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE 8. Terence Moore (Cambridge) LOCKE'S THEORY OF LANGUAGE: ITS RELEVANCE TO TWENTIETH-CENTURY THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS (I) 9. Jon D. Ringen (Iowa) PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE IN THE USA (I) SOCIOLINGUISTICS AND DIALECTOLOGY 10. Charles Mazer (Texarkana, Texas) INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLINGUISTICS (I) 11. Catherine O. Ringen (Iowa) DIALECTS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH (I) ACOUSTIC PHONETICS 12. Grzegorz Dogil (Stuttgart) INTRODUCTION TO ACOUSTIC PHONETICS (I) Also evening lectures. The final programme of the School will be distributed via e-mail as well as by post. Please let us know of anyone who might be interested in receiving the full info about the 2nd WULSS. For the organizing committee, Pawel CichawaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue