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    • Chabot – Features in phonological theory: what, where, and why
    • Chabot – Phonology as substance-free cognition
    • Daria Seres – (In)definiteness in natural languages
    • Doreen Georgi: The syntax of sharing constructions (Week 1)
    • Hadil Karawani – Aspect
    • Iosad – What did representations ever do for us?
    • James Griffiths’s Topics in Ellipsis (Week 2)
    • Jeremy Kuhn – Sign Language Semantics
    • Marcin Wągiel – The form and meaning of numerals
    • Natalia Slioussar – Experimental studies of the grammar
    • Pavel Caha: Introduction to Nanosyntax (Week 1)
    • Pavel Caha: Introduction to Syntax
    • Pavel Caha: The Nanosyntax of the Adjective (Week 2)
    • Petra Mišmaš: Introduction to Cartography (Week 2)
    • Sayeed – Phonological theory and Bayesian philosophy of science
    • Scheer – What substance-free phonology means for substance-free phonology
    • Stephanie Solt & Jeremy Kuhn – Introduction to Semantics
    • Stephanie Solt – The semantics of degree modification
    • Viola Schmitt – The status of possible worlds in deriving semantic representations
    • Volenec – Formal rule-based phonology
    • Volenec – The logical structure of phonological theory
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    • EGG 2015: Brno, Czech Republic
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        • Bhatt & Homer – Topics in Modality (2 weeks)
      • Open Podium
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    • EGG 2016: Tbilisi, Georgia
      • classes EGG16
        • D’Alessandro – Syntactic agreement
        • D’Alessandro – Syntactic microvariation
        • Dekany – The structure of DP, with special reference to Hungarian
        • Den Dikken – Dependency and directionality
        • Den Dikken – From GB to minimalism
        • Faust – How real are roots and templates? Issues in non-concatenative morpho-phonology
        • Faust – What’s phonological in phonologically-conditioned allomorphy: an introduction to the phonology-morphology interface
        • Hamann – The phonetics-phonology interface in perception and production
        • Mayr/Schmitt – Introduction to semantics
        • Mayr/Schmitt – Precedence in semantics
        • mini-theme in phonology: The relationship between phonology and phonetics is arbitrary
        • Papillon – Introduction to substance-free phonology
        • Papillon – Reduplication in derivational theories
        • Scheer – Why modularity predicts that the relationship between phonetics and phonology is arbitrary
        • Sudo – Presuppositions
        • Walkden & Zeijlstra – Intro to syntax
        • Walkden – syntactic change
        • Walkden – verb second
        • Zeijlstra – NPIs and PPIs
    • EGG 2017: Olomouc (Czech Republic)
      • Courses & Presentations: EGG 2017
        • Advanced Courses
          • Agreement Mismatches: When Theory and Experiments Meet
          • Cognitive modeling in linguistics: connecting experimental findings and theoretical claims
          • Exploration of phonological space
          • Interaction and satisfaction: a theory of agreement
          • Issues in the Syntax of Case & Agreement
          • Linguistic variation and English dialect syntax
          • Semantics of Aspect
          • Semantics of propositional attitudes
          • Tense in Crosslinguistic Perspective
          • The morphophonology of passives and the architecture of grammar
          • The semantics and pragmatics of discourse particles (2 weeks)
          • The subject position
          • Topics in Variation (TV)
        • EGG 2017 Schedule
        • EGG 2017: Course certificate
        • Intro Courses
          • Introduction to Determinants and Consequences of Primary and Secondary Stress
          • Introduction to Phonological Representations
          • Introduction to Phonological Space
          • Introduction to Semantics (2 weeks)
          • Introduction to Syntax
        • Open Podium Schedule
        • Student Presentations: Week 1 (Friday, July 28)
        • Student Presentations: Week 2 (Tuesday, August 1)
        • Student Presentations: Week 2 (Wednesday, August 2)
    • EGG 2018 in Banja Luka
      • Bailyn – Introduction to Syntax (Part II)
      • Bailyn – Theories of scrambling
      • Borer – Roots and beyond – topics in the syntax of words
      • Donati – Labels in syntax
      • Donati – The syntax of relative clauses
      • Elliott & Murphy – Topics in the Syntax of Ellipsis
      • Elliott & Sudo – Ellipsis, Binding, and Logical Form
      • Elliott – Introduction to Semantics (Part II)
      • Honeybone – Does word frequency affect phonology? Reasons to be cautious (week 1)
      • Honeybone – Introduction to historical phonology (week 1)
      • Kulikov – Intro to experimentally-based phonological evidence
      • Kulikov – Voicing assimilation and its relevance for the Dresher-Reiss debate on existence of contrast in phonology
      • Lampitelli – Intro to Interface theories (phonology – morpho-syntax)
      • Lampitelli – Phonological decomposition of inflectional markers: paradigms vs. allomorphy
      • Lundquist – Experimental methods in the study of morpho-syntactic variation, change and acquisition
      • Murphy – Introduction to syntax (Part I)
      • Murphy – Phase theory
      • Panizza & Sudo – The Exhaustivity Operator: Current Issues and Perspectives
      • Panizza – Neurolinguistics
      • Ramchand – Introduction to Formal Semantics  (Part I)
      • Ramchand – Situations and Syntactic Structures
      • Zobel – Introduction to Pragmatics
      • Zobel – The Semantics of Perspective Sensitivity
    • EGG 2019 in Wrocław
      • Classes (2018)
        • Christian Uffmann – Distinctive Feature Theory
        • Christian Uffmann – Issues in Feature Theory
        • David Odden – Formal and Substance Free Theories of Phonological Grammar
        • David Odden – Introduction of Phonological Computation and Representation
        • Deniz Rudin – The Semantics-Discourse-Pragmatics Interface: Theory and Applications:
        • Elizabeth Coppock – Introduction to Formal Semantics (2 weeks)
        • Emily Hanink – Internally headed relatives and clausal nominalization
        • Jessica Coon – Hierarchy effects (2-day mini course)
        • Jessica Coon – Introduction to Ergativity:
        • Karlos Arregi & Emily A. Hanink – The syntax of switch reference
        • Karlos Arregi – When heads move
        • Sandhya Sundaresan & Hedde Zeijlstra – Introduction to Syntax (2 weeks)
        • Serge Minor – The Semantics of Grammatical Aspect in Slavic (and Beyond)
        • Shanti Ulfsbjorninn – A typology of morphological segment-zero alternations
        • Shanti Ulfsbjorninn – Introduction to Affixation
        • Simon Charlow – Alternatives in Semantics (2 weeks)
        • Thomas McFadden – Clause-Peripheral Agreements — Allocutivity, Complementizer Agreement and the Theory of Agree
        • Thomas McFadden, Sandhya Sundaresan, and Hedde Zeijlstra – Structure Building, Selection & Selective Opacity (2 weeks)
    • EGG 2021 – online
      • Adrian Stegovec — Language particulars versus language universals: An Algonquian case study
      • Adrian Stegovec — Person restrictions in syntax: A generative typological approach
      • Anke Himmelreich — Upward vs. Downward Agreement
      • Chris Golston – Introduction to stress
      • Chris Golston – Phonological Movement
      • Elan Dresher – Topics in Contrastive Hierarchy Theory
      • Elan Dresher, Intro: Foundations of Contrastive Hierarchy Theory
      • Maria Kouneli — Determiner spreading
      • Marijn van ‘t Veer – Introduction to Element Theory (two weeks)
      • Milica Denić & Wataru Uegaki – Semantic universals: Theories and experimental investigations
      • Milica Denić – Experimental methods in semantics and pragmatics
      • Vera Hohaus & Wataru Uegaki – Introduction to semantics
      • Vera Hohaus – Modality and gradability
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Last course abstract now up!

Posted on May 31, 2015 by Sandhya Sundaresan

The last course abstract for EGG 2015 in Brno, for Susi Wurmbrand’s syntax course, is now up, and can be viewed here. All course abstracts can now be viewed on the usual Teachers and Classes page.

Last chance to register is today — don’t miss it!

 

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