Come to the kick-off party tomorrow at 8 pm at the City Pub (Kralja Petra I Karađorđevića). We meet at the dorm at 7:45 pm and a local will take us there. Free drinks until 300 Euros are drowned.
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Certificate online
If you need a certificate to grasp some credits back home, please
- download the empty form.
- fill in the classes you want to appear (lecturer, title, number of hours).
- print it out.
- put it in the in-box that will be set up at the dorm reception.
- do that before Wedn evening week 2
- we sign and stamp it, and you collect it at the dorm reception in the out-box from Thu week 2 on.
Handouts online
Handouts and other course material will pop up on the relevant class page as teachers send them in. First link on Lundquist’s class page now available.
Opening meeting Monday 9:00 am in room 7
School approaches… see you all at the opening meeting on Monday 9:00 am in room 7.
course descriptions Kulikov
Course descriptions and readings for the two classes by Vladimir Kulikov are in, check the classes tab.
About suggested readings (for all classes): we try to make them all available for download, and some actually already are. We are working on the others…
local org’s webpage: travel, visa etc.
Here’s the page set up by our local org Marija Runic and her team, containing practical information: travel, visa etc. Thanks Marija!
There’s also a tab linking to that.
first phono course description in
phon-morph classes
The six phon-morph classes taught by Nicola Lampitelli, Patrick Honeybone and Vladimir Kulikov are now settled. There is a disbalance between week 1 and week 2, five of the six classes being taught in week one. Here’s the list:
Intro track
1. Lampitelli – Intro to Interface theories (phonology – morpho-syntax) (week 1)
2. Honeybone – Intro to Historical Phonology (week 1)
3. Intro to experimentally-based phonological evidence (week 2)
Thematic classes
1. Lampitelli – Phonological decomposition of inflectional markers: pardigms vs. allomorphy (week 1)
2. Honeybone – Does word frequency affect phonology? Reasons to be cautious (weel 1)
3. Voicing assimilation and its relevance for the Dresher-Reiss debate on the role (or existence) of contrast in phonology (week 1)
Abstracts are following… stay tuned.
Phono (morpho) lineup
Registration is approaching… Here are three phonology teachers (doing also some morphology):
Patrick Honeybone (University of Edinburgh)
Vladimir Kulikov (Qatar University)
Nicola Lampitelli (Université de Tours)
We are working on one more phono teacher… Course titles and abstracts come in soon.
Spring is here (or coming…)
Here we go for this year’s EGG… Registration will be open from May 15th to June 1st, and teachers will pop up here shortly (and we will try to get all course titles and abstracts online before registration opens).
Keep an eye on this page…