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