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Instructors

List of Instructors

Namesort descending Affiliations Courses
Heidi Harley University of Arizona Passives in Distributed Morphology
Martin Haspelmath MPI for the Science of Human History Introduction to Language Typology
Jeffrey Heinz University of Delaware Computational Phonology
Brent Henderson University of Florida Topics in Bantu Syntax
Philip Hofmeister Brown University Language and Memory
William S. Horton Northwestern University Experimental Pragmatics
Larry Hyman UC Berkeley Word Prosody
Sharon Inkelas UC Berkeley Introduction to Morphophonology
Tania Ionin University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Second Language Acquisition
Khalil Iskarous University of Southern California Articulatory Phonology
Barbara Johnstone Carnegie Mellon University Introduction to Discourse Analysis
Brian Joseph The Ohio State University Topics in Balkan Linguistics
Sun-Ah Jun UCLA Intonational Phonology and Prosodic Typology
Dan Jurafsky Stanford University Computational Lexical Semantics
Darya Kavitskaya UC Berkeley Contrast in Phonology
Chris Kennedy University of Chicago Introduction to Semantics
James Kirby University of Edinburgh Computational Approaches to Sound Change
Greg Kobele University of Chicago Computational Minimalism
Andrew Koontz-Garboden University of Manchester Approaches to Morphosemantics
Yusuke Kubota University of Tsukuba Empirical Applications of Type-Logical Categorial Grammar
Dan Lassiter Stanford University Probabilistic Pragmatics
Ellen Lau University of Maryland Neuroscience of Language
Beth Levin Stanford University Event Encoding in a Crosslinguistic Perspective
Robert Levine The Ohio State University Empirical Applications of Type-Logical Categorial Grammar
Roger Levy UC San Diego Computational Psycholinguistics, Advanced Probabilistic Modeling in R
Ping Li Penn State University Introduction to Bilingualism
Jeff Lidz University of Maryland Introduction to Language Acquisition
Susan Lin UC Berkeley Articulatory Phonetics
Karen Livescu TTI-Chicago Speech Technologies
Luis Lopez University of Illinois, Chicago Topics in Romance Linguistics
John Lucy University of Chicago Language Variation and Thought
Monica Macaulay University of Wisconsin Topics in Algonquian Morphology and Syntax
Giorgio Magri CNRS (France) The Computational Theory of the Error-driven Ranking Model of the Acquisition of Phonotactics
Stephen Matthews Hong Kong University The Structure of Cantonese
Lev Michael UC Berkeley Amazonian languages: Major families, linguistic areas, and grammatical topics
Line Mikkelsen UC Berkeley The Structure of Karuk
Silvina Montrul University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Second Language Acquisition
Fidele Mpiranya University of Chicago The Structure of Swahili
Salikoko Mufwene University of Chicago The Evolution of Language from an Ecological Perspective
Andrew Nevins University College London Introduction to Morphosyntax
Johanna Nichols UC Berkeley A Linguistic History of the Western Steppe: Indo-European, its sisters, and its neighbors
Jennifer Nycz Georgetown University Sociophonetics
Miok Pak George Washington University The Syntax and Semantics of Discourse-Oriented Features: The grammar of speaker and addressee
David Pesetsky MIT Introduction to Syntax, Topics in Syntax and Semantics of Slavic
Colin Phillips University of Maryland The Psycholinguistics of Grammar
Maria Polinsky Harvard University Verb-initiality
Paul Portner Georgetown University The Syntax and Semantics of Discourse-Oriented Features: The grammar of speaker and addressee
Dennis Preston Oklahoma State University Perceptual Dialectology: What have we learned? What’s to be done?
Ljiljana Progovac Wayne State University A Program for Evolutionary Syntax: Syntactic Reconstruction and Syntactic Fossils
Martha Ratliff Wayne State University Introduction to Historical Linguistics

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