LINGUIST List 34.64

Tue Jan 10 2023

Summer Schools: The NYI Global Institute of Cultural, Cognitive, and Linguistic Studies (V-NYI #6) **3rd winter session**

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Date: 04-Jan-2023
From: John Bailyn <john.bailynstonybrook.edu>
Subject: The NYI Global Institute of Cultural, Cognitive, and Linguistic Studies (V-NYI #6) **3rd winter session**
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Host Institution: Stony Brook University
Coordinating Institution: Stony Brook University
Website: http://www.nyispb.org

Dates: 16-Jan-2023 - 27-Jan-2023
Location: The Virtual Sky, The NYI Universe, US Minor Outlying Islands

Focus:

Primary focus is on Generative Grammar (Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics), with additional courses in Experimental Linguistics and Global Ethnolinguistic Conflict. (NYI also has an extensive program in Critical Cultural Studies)

Winter 2022 Theoretical Linguistics Faculty and Lecturers:

- John F. Bailyn (Stony Brook University)
- Rajesh Bhatt (UMass, Amherst)
- Alex Chabot (University of Maryland)
- Stanley Dubinsky (University of South Carolina)
- Maria Esipova (University of Konstanz)
- Vera Gor (Meta)
- Anna Grabovac (University of Maryland)
- Ivona Kučerová (McMaster University)
- Petr Kusliy (Georg-August-University)
- Zahra Mirrazi (UCLA)
- Anyssa Murphy (University of South Carolina)
- Elsie Newman (University of Edinburgh)
- Andrew Nevins (University College, London)
- Christopher Potts (Stanford University)
- Eric Raimy (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
- Tobias Scheer (CNRS, Université Côte d'Azur)
- Gert-Jan Schoenmakers (Radboud University, Nijmegen)
- John David Storment (Stony Brook University)
- Sandhya Sundaresan (Stony Brook University)
- Shanti Ulfsbjorninn (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
- Ekaterina Vostrikova (Georg-August-University)
- Hedde Zeijlstra (Georg-August-University)

Winter V-NYI #6 Courses and Workshops:

- Language and Ethnolinguistic Political Conflict (Dubinsky & Murphy)
- Introduction to "Syntactic Structures" (Bailyn)
- Introduction to Formal Semantics (Kusliy & Vostrikova)
- Agreement and Concord (intermediate/advanced) (Grabovac)
- Puzzles in Semantics I (intermediate/advanced) (Bhatt, Esipova)
- Puzzles in Semantics II (intermediate/advanced) (Mirrazi, Potts)
- Puzzles in Syntax (advanced) (Sundaresan & Kučerová)
- Phonology, cognition, the real world and their places ((intermediate/advanced) (Chabot & Scheer)
- Reduplication and the Linguistic Architecture (intermediate/advanced) (Raimy & Ulfsbjorninn)
- Workshop on Emoji and Symbolic Language Morphosyntax (Storment)
- Workshop in Experimental Linguistics: Syntactic Island effects across the World (Schoenmakers)
- Linguistic Lecture Series (Nevins, Newman, Zeijlstra)

See course descriptions here: https://nyispb.org/vnyi6-1/VNYI6Ling/
Also see Critical Cultural Studies courses here: https://nyispb.org/vnyi6-1/VNYI6Cult/

Special Qualifications: All undergraduate and graduate students are eligible (no high school students!)
Minimum Education Level: BA

Description:
The NYI Global Institute of Cultural, Cognitive, and Linguistic Studies is an interdisciplinary institute focusing on theoretical linguistics as well as critical cultural studies. V-NYI is the virtual, global version of NYI, now in its 6th session.

V-NYI is open to advanced undergraduate and graduate students from all backgrounds and countries interested in comparative and formal approaches to theoretical linguistics as well as race and gender studies and literature and fine arts.

Participants create their own study program from seminars in the following fields:
- Generative Linguistics (Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, Experimental Linguistics, Language & Politics)
- Critical Cultural Studies (Race and Ethnicity Studies; Gender and Sexuality Studies; Literature; Visual Arts)


Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                      Discipline of Linguistics
                      General Linguistics
                      Linguistic Theories
                      Morphology
                      Phonology
                      Semantics
                      Sociolinguistics
                      Syntax
                      Translation

Tuition: 75 USD
Tuition Explanation: Participation Fee: $75. Need-based fee waivers available, please contact nyistudentsgmail.com

Registration: 04-Jan-2023 to 15-Jan-2023
Contact Person: John Frederick Bailyn
                Email: nyistudentsgmail.com


Registration Instructions:
Apply at: https://www.nyispb.org/.
Application deadline: Jan. 12, 2023.
Applications will stay open until Jan. 15 if space is available.


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