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Department of Philology, University of Crete, Gallos Campus, Rethymnon, Greece
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The 3rd Crete Summer School of Linguistics
List of Courses
Instructor
Course Title
Adam Albright
&
William Snyder
Massachusetts Institute of Technology & University of Connecticut
Learning Grammars
Elena Anagnostopoulou
&
Heidi Harley
University of Crete & University of Arizona
Argument Structure
Rajesh Bhatt
&
Winfried Lechner
University of Massachusetts & National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Intermediate Semantics
Cleo Condoravdi
&
Ashwini Deo
&
Paul Kiparsky
Stanford University & Ohio State University & Stanford University
Semantic Change
Liz Coppock
Boston University
Introduction to Semantics
Kai von Fintel
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The
Only
class: Exclusives, Exceptives, Minimizers
Yosef Grodzinsky
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Introduction to Neurolinguistics
Caroline Heycock
University of Edinburgh
Introduction to Syntax
Sabine Iatridou
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Intermediate Syntax
Jaklin Kornfilt
&
Sergei Tatevosov
Syracuse University & Lomonosov Moscow State University
Topics in the Syntax and Semantics of Turkic Languages
Roumi Pancheva
&
Paul Portner
University of Southern California & Georgetown University
Speaker and Addressee at the Syntax/Semantics interface
Pritty Patel-Grosz
&
Philippe Schlenker
University of Oslo & Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris
Introduction to Super Linguistics (week I)
Maria Polinsky
University of Maryland
Bilingualism: Heritage Languages (week II)
Doug Pulleyblank
University of British Columbia
Introduction to Phonology
Kevin Ryan
Harvard University
Metrical Phonology
Zoltan Szabo
Yale University
Philosophy of Language for Linguists
Unless indicated otherwise, the courses last two weeks