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Instructor
Course Title
1
Adam Albright
&
Eulàlia Bonet
Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Morphophonology
2
Elena Anagnostopoulou
&
Ümit Atlamaz
&
Sergei Tatevosov
University of Crete & Boğaziçi University & Moscow State University
The landscape of causatives and anti-causatives
3
Athulya Aravind
&
Roman Feiman
Yale University & Brown University
Topics in Language Acquisition
4
John Frederick Bailyn
Stony Brook University
(Dis)connections between Music and Language (Week 2)
5
Rajesh Bhatt
&
Stefan Keine
University of Massachusetts Amherst & University of California Los Angeles
Long Distance Agreement
6
Jonathan Bobaljik
Harvard University
Approaching Allomorphy (Week 1)
7
Guglielmo Cinque
&
Norvin Richards
Ca' Foscari University of Venice & Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Linearization
8
Cleo Condoravdi
&
Paul Kiparsky
Stanford University
Diachronic semantics
9
Kathryn Davidson
&
Josep Quer
Harvard University & Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Introduction to Sign Language Linguistics
10
Donka Farkas
&
Paul Portner
University of California, Santa Cruz & Georgetown University
Formal Pragmatics
11
Kai von Fintel
&
Danny Fox
&
Sabine Iatridou
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Speech acts
12
Edward Flemming
&
Michael Wagner
Massachusetts Institute of Technology & McGill University
Prosody
13
Yosef Grodzinsky
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Introduction to Neurolinguistics
14
Maria Teresa Guasti
&
Arhonto Terzi
University of Milano-Bicocca & University of Patras
The Acquisition of Transitivity Alternations with focus on the Passive (Week 2)
15
Caroline Heycock
University of Edinburgh
Introduction to Syntax
16
Winfried Lechner
&
Hedde Zeijlstra
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens & University of Göttingen
Comparing two languages: hot topics in Dutch and German syntax-semantics
17
Karen Lewis
Barnard College, Columbia University
Topics in Philosophy of Language: context (Week 2)
18
Tal Linzen
&
Alex Warstadt
New York University & University of California, San Diego
Large Language Models and Linguistics
19
Ora Matushansky
SFL (CNRS/Université Paris 8)
Intermediate Syntax
20
Shigeru Miyagawa
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Human Evolution and Language (Week 2)
21
Andrea Moro
Institute for Advanced Study IUSS Pavia and the Scuola Normale Superiore
Impossible Languages (Week 1)
22
Roumyana Pancheva
&
Yael Sharvit
University of California, Santa Cruz & University of California Los Angeles
Tenselessness
23
David Pesetsky
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Theories of Passive. Can a sparse one be developed by us? (Week 1)
24
Douglas Pulleyblank
University of British Columbia
Introduction to Phonology
25
Maribel Romero
University of Konstanz
Introduction to Semantics
26
Philippe Schlenker
École Normale Supérieure Paris
Introduction to Super Linguistics (Week 1)
27
Donca Steriade
&
Colin Wilson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Johns Hopkins University
Identity in Reduplication: analysis, computation, and acquisition
Unless indicated otherwise, the courses last two weeks.
HOST INSTITUTION
Department of Philology
Section of Linguistics
University of Crete, Greece
CO-DIRECTORS
Sabine Iatridou
Vina Tsakali
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Mary Kaniadaki
Marina Mastrokosta
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Sabine Iatridou
Ioanna Kappa
Despina Oikonomou
Vina Tsakali
PREVIOUS CSSLs
CSSL 2024
CSSL 2023
CSSL 2022
CSSL 2019
CSSL 2018
CSSL 2017
SOCIAL MEDIA
WEB / ANALYSIS / PROGRAMMING
Michael Kalochristianakis
WWW
SPONSOR
The event is supported by The Van Riemsdijk Foundation under donation VRF‐SS‐2025‐09