2001 Summer Linguistic Institute

University of California-Santa Barbara
25 June - 3 August 2001

Director:  Charles Li
Linguistic Diversity:  How and Why Languages Differ
Pacific Rim Languages: Synchronic and Diachronic Aspects of Major Pacific Rim Languages

Offering:

  • Over 70 courses in a broad range of subdisciplines in linguistics
  • Study under well-known scholars from many campuses
  • Workshops, discussion groups, weekend seminars, and special lectures
  • Linguistics conferences on campus
  • Opportunity to experience the 'linguistic network'

Student tuition fellowships:

  • Deadline for applications:  12 February 2001
  • Eligibility:  LSA student members who have not completed the PhD

Institute Affiliates are welcome.

Contact:                                              

LSA 2001 Linguistic Institute
UCSB Summer Session
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
http://www.summer.ucsb.edu/lsa2001/index.htm

LSA
1325 18th St., NW, Suite 211
Washington, DC   20036-6501
lsa@lsadc.org

 

2002 Linguistic Summer Program

University of Düsseldorf
15 July - 2 August 2002

Formal and Functional Linguistics:  Approaches, History, and Results
Hosted by:  Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft
Co-sponsored by: Linguistic Society of America

Director:  Dieter Stein
Associate Director:  Ellen Prince

Offering:

  • Basic courses focusing on the classical areas of linguistics
  • Advanced courses focusing on one type of approach or perspective of a field
  • Advanced courses covering several perspectives of a field
  • Faculty from the United States and Canada as well as Europe
  • Special lectures
  • Excursions

Student tuition fellowships

A unique two-week course on German language and culture, focusing on the Rhinelands (Düsseldorf and Cologne area) will precede the linguistic summer program.