Linguistics Department

Bulletin Board

Study Abroad in St. Petersburg with Stony Brook

Dear Linguistics Program Director,

Please tell your advanced undergraduate and graduate students about the incredible opportunity to study with some of the world's leading Linguists while gaining invaluable overseas Internship experience through Stony Brook University's faculty-led Study Abroad Program “Explore St. Petersburg!”; earning 1-7 credits from Stony Brook, while choosing from a range of available Internships.



The program is hosted by The Herzen State Pedagogical University in St. Petersburg, and works closely with Stony Brook's NY-St. Petersburg Institute of Linguistics, Cognition and Culture (NYI-2020), which will be held this summer for the 18th consecutive year in St. Petersburg. 

Program dates are July 5-August 2, 2020 For more information, click here
**Mini-grants now available through Stony Brook International Programs.**

NYI's lineup of Linguistics and Cognitive Science seminars for summer 2020:

Introduction to Generative Syntax (Caroline Heycock, University of Edinburgh)
Topics in Syntax (aka “Syntax 2”) (Omer Preminger, University of Maryland)
Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics (Kyle Johnson, UMass Amherst & Clemens Steiner-Mayr, Universität Göttingen)
Topics in Historical Linguistics (Asia Pereltsvaig, Santa Clara University)
Introduction to Morphology (Asia Pietraszko, University of Rochester)
Controversies in Lingusitics (David Pesetsky, MIT)
3 Puzzles in Syntax and Semantics (Isabelle Charnavel, Harvard; Kyle Johnson, UMass Amherst; David Pesetsky, MIT)
Information Structure (Elenea Titov, UCL)
Binding and Control (Dominique Sportiche, UCLA)
Neurolinguistics (John E. Drury, Jiansu Normal University)
The Grammar of Music (Martin Rohrmeier, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland)
 
(10 Critical Cultural and Media studies seminars as well!)

***All seminars are in English***  

To apply click here

The application deadline is April 1, 2020.

Thank you for spreading the word of this unique Study Abroad opportunity for Cultural Studies students.

Best,
John

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John Frederick Bailyn
Professor of Linguistics
Director, Stony Brook St. Petersburg Programs
ACLI@stonybrook.edu


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