LINGUIST List 33.947
Fri Mar 11 2022
Summer Schools: 4th Crete Summer School of Linguistics (CreteLing2022) / Greece
Editor for this issue: Sarah Goldfinch <sgoldfinchlinguistlist.org>
Date: 06-Mar-2022
From: Vina Tsakali <tsakali
uoc.gr>
Subject: 4th Crete Summer School of Linguistics (CreteLing2022) / Greece
E-mail this message to a friend Host Institution: University of Crete
Coordinating Institution: University of Crete
Website: https://linguistics.philology.uoc.gr/cssl22/
Dates: 16-Jul-2022 - 29-Jul-2022
Location: Rethymnon, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece
Focus: CreteLing focuses on theoretical linguistics, experimental linguistics and current trends in linguistics and related fields (e.g. computer science, cognitive science, neurolinguistics, language and music etc.). The program includes introductory courses and advanced seminars and is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and faculty members.
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum
Special Qualifications: We are unable to accept applications from high-school students.
Description:
The Division of Linguistics at the University of Crete invites everybody interested in linguistics to apply to the 4th Summer School in Linguistics in Rethymnon, Crete, Greece. The school will take place from July 16 to July 29, 2022 and there will be introductory, intermediate and advanced courses in a number of linguistic subfields: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, Austronesian languages, language acquisition, bilingualism, neurolinguistics, sign language, language evolution, sociolinguistics, language and music and superlinguistics.
There will also be two workshops: a) Workshop on ‘Super Linguistics Dialogues across Scientific Boundaries’, on Wednesday, July 20 (organized by Pritty Patel-Grosz, University of Oslo), and b) Workshop on '(Covert) Modality', on Wednesday, July 27 (organized by Tim Stowell, UCLA & Roumyana Pancheva, USC). More information about the workshops can be found on the CreteLing2022 website.
The application form is available online via the school’s website (
https://linguistics.philology.uoc.gr/cssl22/) from March, 5 2022 until June, 5 2022. Note that there is an early and a late application process corresponding to different tuition fees, so please consult our website for more information.
CreteLing participants are invited to present their work in poster sessions during the school. There will be two poster sessions (on Sunday, July 17 and Thursday, July 21).
The instructors in CreteLing2022 are:
- Adam Albright
- Elena Anagnostopoulou
- Karlos Arregi
- Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero
- Rajesh Bhatt
- Cleo Condoravdi
- Regine Eckardt
- Donka Farkas
- Kai von Fintel
- Maria Teresa Guasti
- Yosef Grodzinsky
- Sabine Iatridou
- Kyle Johnson
- Jonah Katz
- Paul Kiparsky
- Idan Landau
- Winfried Lechner
- Shigeru Miyagawa
- Roumyana Pancheva
- Pritty Patel-Grosz
- Maria Polinsky
- Paul Portner
- Douglas Pulleyblank
- Joseph Quer
- Norvin Richards
- Ivy Sichel
- Philippe Schlenker
- Antonella Sorace
- Juliet Stanton
- Sergei Tatevosov
- Arhonto Terzi
- Ian Tattersall
- Spyridoula Varlokosta
- Kazuko Yatsushiro
Linguistic Field(s): Not Applicable
Tuition Explanation: Tuition fees for both weeks of the summer school are:
- 300 euros for early student applicants
- 400 euros for faculty members and late student applicants
- 500 euros for late faculty applicants
Retired faculty (from any university) do not pay tuition fees, in recognition
of their contribution to the field.
Financial Aid: Applications accepted until
A small number of grants will be available for students. Grants will be based on merit (based on the applicant's CV and reference letter) and will be equally distributed among undergraduate and graduate students.
Financial Aid Instructions:
Registration: 20-Apr-2022 to 15-Jun-2022
Contact Person: Vina Tsakali
Email: creteling
gmail.com
Registration Instructions:
Page Updated: 11-Mar-2022