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LOT Winter School 2019 University of Amsterdam Scripting for PRAAT Discourse-Oriented Corpus Studies The Neurolinguistics of Syntax: Investigations of sentence processing in healthy and aphasic speakers David Weenink Costas Gabrieletos Dirk-Bart den Ouden Speech Perception in First and Second Language Acquisition Working with Production Data: Comprehension- production (a)symmetries in language acquisition Reproducibility in Bilingualism and SLA Sharon Peperkamp Elena Tribushinina Sible Andringa Effect Sizes and Meta- Analyses: Tools for cumulative, robust experimental science Statistics for Linguistics in R Multimodal Language Learning and Social Robots Christina Bergmann Susanne Brouwer Paul Vogt Methods in Historical Linguistics (quantitative historical linguistics and mapping techniques) Cognitive Linguistics Beyond the Individual: The shared workspace framework Negative Coordination Arjen Versloot Simon Garrod Hamida Demirdache Competing Motivations and Explanations in the Typology of Constituent Order and Grammatical Relations Methods in Data Collection for Sociolinguistics: Focus on elicitiation The Grammar of Measurement and Comparison Eva Schultze-Berndt Marina Terkourafi Roumyana Pancheva Methods in Multimodal Language LaTeX for Linguists A Deeper Understanding of Distributional Semantics Asli Özyürek Sebastian Nordhoff & Antonio Priemer Antske Fokkens Week 2: 14-18 January Week 1: 7-11 January

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LOT Winter School 2019 University of Amsterdam

Scripting for PRAATDiscourse-Oriented Corpus

Studies

The Neurolinguistics of Syntax: Investigations of

sentence processing in healthy and aphasic speakers

David Weenink Costas Gabrieletos Dirk-Bart den Ouden

Speech Perception in First and Second Language

Acquisition

Working with Production Data: Comprehension-

production (a)symmetries in language acquisition

Reproducibility in Bilingualism and SLA

Sharon Peperkamp Elena Tribushinina Sible Andringa

Effect Sizes and Meta-Analyses: Tools for cumulative,

robust experimental scienceStatistics for Linguistics in R

Multimodal Language Learning and Social Robots

Christina Bergmann Susanne Brouwer Paul Vogt

Methods in Historical Linguistics (quantitative historical linguistics and

mapping techniques)

Cognitive Linguistics Beyond the Individual: The

shared workspace frameworkNegative Coordination

Arjen Versloot Simon Garrod Hamida DemirdacheCompeting Motivations and

Explanations in the Typology of Constituent Order and Grammatical Relations

Methods in Data Collection for

Sociolinguistics: Focus on elicitiation

The Grammar of Measurement and

Comparison

Eva Schultze-Berndt Marina Terkourafi Roumyana PanchevaMethods in Multimodal

LanguageLaTeX for Linguists

A Deeper Understanding of Distributional Semantics

Asli ÖzyürekSebastian Nordhoff &

Antonio PriemerAntske Fokkens

Week 2: 14-18 January

Week 1: 7-11 January

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LOT Summer School 2018 University of Groningen

Typology / Dialectology Language and Thought: How are they related?

Methodology

Frantisek Kratochvil, Olomouc Gary Lupyan, Wisconsin Jacolien van Rij, Groningen

Mechanisms and Methods in Historical Linguistics

Sociolinguistics: Language & Identity

When SLA goes 'Neuro': The cognition and

electrophysiology of multilingual learning and

processingFreek van de Velde, Leuven Janet Fuller, Groningen Kristin Lemhöfer

Language, Computation & Technology

Person, Number and the Architechture of Grammar

Language and Cognition in Bilingualism: A neuroscientific

perspectiveYves Scherrer, Helsinki Omer Preminger, Maryland Thomas Bak, Edinburg

State of the Art: Language Attrition

Language & Event Representation

Linguistic stylistics

Merel Keijzer, Groningen Anna Papafragou, Delaware Ninke Stukker, Groningen

Multilingualism at Home and in School. Heritage language speakers and minority family

language transmission

Language & AgingFormal Semantics and the

Cognitive Modeling of Interpretation

Eva Juaros Daussa, Groningen Michael Ramscar Jakub Dotlacil, ILLC UvA

Perspectives on Modern Acquisition theory

Literacy: Grammars for Writing

Phonetic Correlates of Word and Sentence

Tom Roeper, Amherst Debra Myhill, Exeter Vincent van Heuven, Leiden

Week 1 (18-22 June)

Week 2 (25-29 June)

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LOT Winter School 2018 Free University Amsterdam

Eye-Tracking in Psycholinguistic Research:

Why, how, and what forNeurobiology of Languages

Corpus Analysis: Comparing word sequences across

languages

Monique Lamers, Amsterdam Giosuè Baggio, Trondheim Signe Ebeling, Oslo

Applying Mixed Methods in Second Language Acquisition

(on fluency)

Statistical Models of Language Variation with R

Historical Syntax

Nivja de Jong, Leiden Natalia Levshina, Leipzig Marion Elenbaas, Leiden

Statistics for LinguistsFrom Lab to the World:

Linking empirical typology to language evolution

Nominal Semantics and Grammatical Number

Martijn Wieling, Groningen Michael Dunn, Uppsala Scott Grimm, Rochester NY

Language Impairments along the life span: Linguistics framed in evidence based

practice

Phonetics in Phonology, Phonology in Phonetics

Discourse Analysis

Antje Orgassa, NijmegenRuben van de Vijver,

DusseldorfVeronika Koller, Lancaster

Robot Writers: Computational models of text

generationCartography and Explanation

The Role of Input and Interaction in Language Development Across the

LifespanEmiel Krahmer, Malta Luigi Rizzi, Geneva Heike Behrens, Freiburg

Visible Variation: Sign languages in typological

perspectiveSpoken Language and Gesture Aspects of Multilingualism

Roland Pfau, Amsterdam Alan Cienki, Amsterdam Jacomine Nortier, Utrecht

Week 1 (8-12 January)

Week 2 (15-19 January)

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LOT Summer School 2017 Leiden University

Language Contact in th Speech Community: A

variationist perspective on borrowing, code-switching

and convergence

Language, Music and Cognition

Topics in Minimalist Syntax and the Interfaces

Shana Poplack, OttawaPaula Roncaglia-Denissen,

AmsterdamJason Merchant, Chicago

Parsing Incremental Linguistic Input

Conversational Structure nad Typology

Truth and Veridicality in Grammar: Modal expressions

and propositional attitudes

Nina Kazanina, Bristol Mark Dingemanse, MPIAnastasia Giannakidou,

Chicago

Revisiting the Gricean TurnThe Typology of Language Contact and Bilingualism

Typology of Intonation

Mira Ariel, Tel Aviv Jeanette Sakel, BristolCaroline Féry, Frankfurt am

Main

Construction GrammarIntroduction to Natural

Language Processing and Text Mining with Python

Language Acquisition

Miriam Fried, Prague Paul Vierthaler, Leiden Claartje Levelt, LeidenAnthropological Linguistics:

From relativism to universalism and back

The New StatisticsRoot-Based Word Building at

the Morphology-Syntax-Lexicon Interface

Lourens de Vries, Amsterdam Gerben Mulder, AmsterdamIsabel Oltra-Massuet,

TarragonaEmbodied Interaction and

IntersubjectivityNeurolinguistics - from Basics

to Applied ResearchHistorical Sociolinguistics:

Theory and PracticeMike Huiskes, Groningen Christian Dobel, Jena Gijsbert Rutten, Leiden

Week 1 (26-30 June)

Week 2 (3-7 July)

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LOT Winter School 2017 Radboud University

Text miningA Fresh Look at Categories and Extended Projections

Dialogic Syntax: The structure of engagement in language,

cognition and interaction

Iris Hendrickx & Suzan Verberne, Nijmegen

Peter Svenonius, Tromsø John Dubois, Santa Barbara

Psycholinguistic Approachers to Linguistic Relativity

Cross-Linguistic Influences in Second Language Acquisition

On some Challenges in Creole Studies - In theory, history,

typology, computation, education…

Geertje van Bergen, Nijmegen & Monique Flecken, MPI

Leah Roberts, York Michel DeGraff, MIT

Typology & Dialectology: Field Methods

Topics in Diachronic SyntaxHow Usage Shapes Grammar:

Entrenchment and conventionalization

Marian Klamer, Leiden Bettelou Los, Edinburgh Hans-Jörg Schmid, München

Methods of Discourse Analysis: The case of

narratives

Language and Procedural Memory

Language and Multimodality

José Sanders, Nijmegen Frank Wijnen, Utrecht Leelo Keevallik, Linköping

Speech Perception in Adverse Listening Conditions

Language Across Borders: Perception and production

Stuations and Events and the English Auxiliary System

Odette Scharenborg, NijmegenCharlotte Gooskens & Nanna

Hilton, GroningenGillian Ramchand, Tromsø

How to Analyse 0/1 Outcomes? An exploratory

passage across relevant statistical options and

techniques

Neurobiology of Language Writing

Roeland van Hout, Nijmegen Jubin Abutalebi, Milan Huub van Bergh, Utrecht

Week 1 (9-13 January)

Week 2 (16-20 January)

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LOT Summer School 2016 Utrecht University

Language Acquisition Focus Semantics: Alternatives and Unalternatives

Prosody in Discourse

Tania Ionin, Urbana Daniel Büring, Vienna Aoju Chen, Utrecht

Child BilingualismCognitive Neuroscience of

LanguageLanguage and the Law

Sharon Unsworth, Nijmegen Roel Willems, Nijmegen Tina Cambier, RijswijkStatistical Learning in Language and Beyond

Syntax: The ups-and-downs of Agree

Power, Language Variation and Change

Alex Cristia, Paris Susi Wurmbrand, Conneticut Margot van den Berg, Utrecht

Information Structure and Reference Resolution:

Experimental and corpus-based approach

Three Factors and Modern Generatve Diachronic Syntax

Clinical Linguistics

Elsi Kaiser, Los Angeles Therese Biberauer, Cambridge Djaina Satoer, Rotterdam

Methodology and Statistics for Experimental Linguistics

Argument Structure: Typology and Syntactic Theory

Bioliguistics

Kirsten Schutter, Utrecht Anna Kibort, Oxford Cedric Boecks, BarcelonaNarrative Persuasion Eye-Tracking Morphology

Hans Hoeken, Utrecht Pim Mak, UtrechtAd Neelemen, London &

Ackema, Edinburgh

Week 1 (4-8 July)

Week 2 (11-15 July)

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LOT Winter School 2016 Tilburg University

Intro/State of the Art in Computational Modelling

Semantics Language and Emotion

Afra Alishashi Valentine Hacquard Jean-Marc DewaeleEye-Tracking and Language

ProcessingLanguage Acquisition

A Combinatory Categorial Grammar for Linguists

Rein Cozijn Ianthi Tsimpli Mark SteedmanSociolinguistics Cognitive Linguistics Bilingualism

Sjaak Kroon Ewa Dabrowska Suzanne Aslberse

The Replication Crisis in Social Science and the Humanities

Structure Building and the Syntax of Filler-Gap

DependenciesSocial Signal Processing

Martijn Goudbeek Marcel van Dikken Marie Postma & Eric PostmaFrom Text to Matrix (and

Back Again). Fundamentals of computational Text Analysis in

Python

Mismatches between 'Phonetic' and 'Phonological'

SyllablesPsycholinguistics

Mike Kestemont Ben Hermans Christina GagneTypology/Dialectology: Field

MethodsSpeech Recognition Language nd Anthropology

Marian Klamer James McQueen Jack Sidnell

Week 1 (11-15 January)

Week 2 (18-22 January)

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LOT Summer School 2015 KU Leuven

Current Topics in BilingualismHead Movement and Clause-

Building: The view from a verb-initial language

Language Documentation and Description with Limited

Resources: Focus on endangered and extinct

languages of South America Jeanine Treffers-Daller Jim McCloskey Swintha Danielsen

New Directions in Usage-Based Linguistics: Language as

behavior, culture as nature

Sign-Based Construction Grammar

A Cognitive Perspective on Question Answering and

Questionaire Design

Arie Verhagen Frank van Eynde Naomi KamoenSampling and Diachronic

TypologyFrom Language Acquisition to

Language EducationHow to Improve your

Statistics

Spike Gildea & Dik BakkerKoen Jaspaert & Kris van de

BrandePaul Boersma

Semantics and Pragmatics of Assertions and Questions

Constructional Approaches to Historical Linguistics

Acquisition of Phonology: Evidence from perception and

productionDonka Farkas Martin Hilpert Paula Fikkert

Word RecognitionQuantative Methods in

LinguisticsLong-Distance Interactions in

Phonology

Marc BrysbaertBenedikt Szmrecsanyi & Freek

van de VeldePeter Jurgec

Language Variation and Quantative Analysis

Language, Gesture & Sign Language and the Brain

Daniel Ezra JohnsonMyriam Vermeerbergen &

Gerard BrôneSuzanne Dikker

Week 1 (15-19 June)

Week 2 (22-26 June)

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LOT Winter School 2015 University of Amsterdam

Mechanisms of Language Change

Course about CLARIN Interaction and Cognition

Hendrik de Smet Jan Odijk and others Tom KoolePsycholinguistics: Speech Errors and Monitoring of

SpeechLanguage and Music Usage-Based Grammar

Robert Hartsuiker Evelina Fedorenko Timothy Colleman

Neurobiology of LanguageMacroscale Microsyntatic

VariationEvolution of Speech

Peter Hagoort Sjef Barbiers Bart de Boer

First Language AttritionPhrase Structure and Functional Categories

Language Acquisition: Learning Grammatical

ConstructionsMonika Schmid David Adger Anna Theakston

Critical SociolinguisticsAn Integrative Approach to

Language AcquisitionExperimental Semntics and

PragmaticsLeonie Cornips & Vincent de

RooijCharles Yang Rick Nouwen & Yaron McNabb

Language Acquisition: Sociocognitive Development

and Input

Using Dutch Treebanks in Linguistics

Sociohistorical Linguistics

Aylin Küntay Gertjan van Noord Salikoko Mufwene

Week 1 (12-16 January)

Week 2 (19-23 January)

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LOT Summer School 2014 Radboud University

Language Comparison in the Big Data Era

The Interplay of Syntax and Semantics in Control

Brain and Language

Michael Cysouw Idan Landau Roel Willems

Imitation in Interaction: How on earth and why on earth?

Language Impairment Historical Linguistics

Lisette Mol Elma Blom & Judith Rispens Ans van Kemenade

Word and Sentence Prosody

The Sociolinguistics of Standardization in the Low

Countries: Production, perception and ideology

Input and Intake in Language Inquisition

Carlos Gussenhoven Stef Grondelaers Jeff Lidz

Bimodal Bilingual Language Development

Empirical Research on Persuasive Argumentation

CLARIN for Linguists

Diane Lillo-Martin Jos Hornikx Jan Odijk

BilingualismEye Tracking in Adults and

Infants: An introduction

The Genetic Foundations of Language and Speech, from

Molecules to Linguistic Diversity

Janet van HellSusanne Brouwer & Caroline

JungeDan Dediu & Sonja Vernes

Multilevel Analysis in SPSS Child Language Acuisition SyntaxHuub van den Bergh & Mattis

van den BerghBen Ambridge Olaf Koeneman

Week 1 (16-20 June)

Week 2 (23-27 June)

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LOT Winter School 2014 Free University Amsterdam

Synchronic and Diachronic Typology of Prosodic Systems

Pronunciation Variaton in Connected Speech: Linguistic and psycholinguistic aspects

Current Developments in Quantative Research Methos

Björn Köhlein Mirjam Ernestus Luke Plonsky

Acquisition of Pragmatics Metaphor in Language UseHistorical Development of

Dutch: Phonology & morphology, dialects & stages

Napoleon Katsos Gerard Steen Michiel de Vaan

Language Use/Discourse New Urban Dialects in Europe The Architecture of Variation

Luuk Lagerwerf and others Heike Wiese Marjo van Koppen

Quantative Corpus LiguisticsThe Emergence of Hybrid

Grammars: Contact, change and creation

Language and Gesture

Stefan Gries Enoch Aboh Alan CienkiExperimental Semiotics and

Quantative Methods in Interaction Researchs

Cross-Linguisic Semantics Language in Communities

Riccardo FusarolliHenriëtte de Swart &Ben de

BruynAnna Strycharz-Banas & Agata

Daleszyńska

Multilingualism Language AcquisitionElectrophysiology of Meaning

ConstructionJan Ten Thije Aoju Chen Seana Coulson

Week 1 (6-10 January)

Week 2 (13-17 January)

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LOT Summer School 2013 Groningen University

Quantity Implicatures Language and InferenceLanguage, Communication,

and EmotionBart Geurts Johan Bos Jos van Berkum & others

Message Variations and Persuasive Effects

Understanding Sentences in Two Languages

The Structure of Iraqw, in a Cushitic and a Typological

PerspectiveDaniel O'Keefe Paula Dussias Maarten Mous

Using Dutch Treebanks in Linguistics

PsycholinguisticsPhonology and Phonetics: Articulation for Beginners

Gertjan Van Noord & Daniël Kok

Susanne Brouwer & Simone Sprenger

James Scobbie

Prosodic TypologyNeurolinguistics and Language Disorders

Neurobiology of Language

Sun-Ah Jun Roelien Bastiaanse John Hoeks

Contemporary Topics in Language Acquisition

Morphosemantics and Morphosyntax of Phi Features

Morphotactic Departures from Syntactic Content

Nan Bernstein Ratner Daniel Harbour Andrew NevinsMixed-Effects Regression and

Generalized Additive Modeling in Linguistics

Social Variation in LanguageEvidentiality: Typological

challenges

Martijn Wieling Gergory Guy Lila San Roque & Simeon Floyd

Week 1 (17-21 June)

Week 2 (24-28 June)

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LOT Winter School 2013 Leiden University

Information Structure and Linking Syntax and Semantics

Semantics Bilingualism across the

Lifespan: Language, cognition, and environment

Robert van Valin Rick Nouwen Antonella Sorace Computational Analysis of

DiscourseMorphology and Construction

GrammarResearch Methods in

Comparative LinguisticsMaite Taboada Geert Booij Willem Adelaar

Inferences and Tekst Comprehension

Vocal Communication and the Linguistic Abilities of

Animals

Phonetics/Phonology: Variations on the Invariance

Problem

David Rapp Carel ten Cate Holger Mitterer

Language AcquisitionThe Nature of

Morphosyntactic UniversalsNeurolinguistics

Nivedita Mani Martin Haspelmath Niels SchillerChild Sentence Processing: Implications for theories of

sentence processing and language acquisition

Iconicity in Sign Languages

Some Recent Rrends in the Sociolinguistic Study of Language Variation and

ChangeAkira Omaki Victoria Nyst Frans Hinskens

Constructional and Usage-Based Approaches to Historical Linguistics

Language Documentation, Linguistic Annotation and

Archive BuildingLanguage & the Law

Jóhanna Barddal Sebastian Drude Fleur van de Houwen

Week 1 (7-11 January)

Week 2 (14-18 January)

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LOT Summer School 2012 Utrecht University

Reference and Coherence in Discourse

Multilingual ReflectionsSemantics and Pragmatics:

Issues as the inteface

Spatiotemporal Imaging of Normal and Abnormal Language Processing

Andrew Kehler Laurence Mettewie Laurence Horn Gina Kuperberg

Distributed MorphologyPrinciples of Linguistic

VariationHow Different Ain't

Phonology?

Cognitive Neuroscience of Reading and Speech

DevelopmentRolf Noyer Hans van de Velde Andrew Nevins Bruce McCandliss

Discourse and CognitionNatural Language Processing

for Interaction with Information

Populair-Wetenschappelijk Schrijven

Using Bayesian Methods to Model Cognition

Ted Sanders Franciska de Jong Mathilde Jansen Naomi Feldman

MethodologyRethinking Parametric

VariationCognitive Processes in

Bilinguals

Using Eye Movements to Study Language Processing in

Children and AdultsHugo Quené Ian Roberts Zofia Wodniecka John Trueswell

The Syntax of Argument Alternations

The Evolution of Language: A multidisciplinary approach

Challenges to Language Acquisition: Bilingual specific

language impairment

Mechanisms of Early Language Acquisition

Artemis Alexiadou Paul Vogt Sharon Armon Lotem Luca Bonatti

Complexity and the Typology of East and Mainland

Southeast Asian Languages

Implicit Learning and Second Language Acquisition

The Neurobiology of Language

Walter Bisang Patrick RebuschatIna Bornkessel-Schlesewsky &

Matthias Schlesewsky

Week 1 (2-6 June)

Week 2 (9-13 June)

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LOT Winter School 2012 Tilburg University

Topics in Diachronic SyntaxLanguage Acquistion and Cognitive Development

The Sociolinguistics of Globalization

Bettelou Los Silke Brandt Jan BlommaertPresuppoisition and

Implicature Introduction to Formal Pragmatics

Scenarios in Language ContactField Research on Language

and Culture

Emar Maier Pieter Muysken Daniel Everett

Partner-Specific Adaptation in Spoken Dialogue

The Cartographic Approach: Pros and cons

Pronunciation Differences in Dialectology and Elsewhere

Susan Brennan Cecilia Poletto Charlotte Gooskens & others

What's New in the Semantics of Modals and Conditionals?

Wordnets: Semantic Networks of Words and Concepts and their Application in Natural

Language Processing

Endangered Languages: Language death,

documentation and revitalization

Angelika Kratzer Piek Vossen Leanne Hinton

SemanticsAtypical First Language

Acquisition: The effect o degraded speech input

Eye-Tracking and Language Processsing

Hana Filip Martine Coene Rein Cozijn

Learnability and Language Acquisiton

Child L2 Acquistion of Morphosyntax

Stress Systems: Formal symmetry vs. topological

asymmetryAelxander Clark Bonnie Schwartz René Kager

Week 1 (9-13 January)

Week 2 (16-20 January)

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LOT Summer School 2011 KU Leuven

Aspects of the Processing of Agreement and a few

Architectural Repercussions

Statistics for (Corpus) Linguistics

Evolution of Language

Carlos Acuna Farina Dirk Speelman Bart de BoerComprehending Words in

ContextPhonology: The Key Ideas

Introduction to Phylogenetics for Linguists

Laurie Stowe Marc van Oostendorp Loretta O'Connor

Typological Variation in Grammatical Relations

Meaning in InteractionMain Clause Phenomena, the

Double Asymmetry and Locality

Alena Witzlack-Makarevich Kurt Feyaerts Liliane Haegeman

Usage-Based Approach to Contact Linguistics

Inducing Linguistic Knowledge from Statistical

Machine Translation SystemsContrastive Linguistics

Ad Backus Antal van den Bosch Volker Gast

Analysing Linguistic VariationThe Syntax-Semantics

InterfaceLanguage and Music

James Walker Eric Reuland & Denis Delfitto Glenn SchellenbergBilingual First Language

AcquisitionMorphology and its Interfaces Semantics

Annick de Houwer Paul Kiparsky Cleo Condoravdi

Week 1 (13-17 June)

Week 2 (20-24 June)

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LOT Winter School 2011 University of Amsterdam

Sign Languages of the World: Emergence - structure - use

Functional Discourse Grammar

Constructs of Second Language Proficiency:

Complexity, accuray and fluency (CAF)

Roland PfauKees Hengeveld & Evelien

KeizerFolkert Kuiken

Sociohistorical LingusiticsThe Semantics of Person and

Number in Pronouns

Wordnets: Semantic Networks of Words and Concepts and their Application in Natural

Language Processing

Salikoko Mufwene Hotze Rullman Piek VossenReflexives and Reciprocals:

Typology and analysisIntroduction to Present Day

SyntaxIssues in Code-Switching

ResearchAlexis Dimitriadis Mark de Vries Penelopé Gardner-Chloros

Linguistic Fieldwork MethodsIntroduction to Language and

Speech Technology

Mind your Language: introduction to

psycholinguisticsChristian Rapold Jan Odijk Martine Coene

Learnability and Language Change

CancelledMental Spaces and Blending

in Language for Specific Purposes

Fred Weerman Glenn Schellenberg Esther Pascual

Negation and Modality Phonological Feature TheoryLanguage Acquisition and

Semantic TypologySabine Iatridou & Hedde

ZeijlstraBruce Morén Melissa Bowerman

Week 1 (10-14 January)

Week 2 (17-21 January)

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LOT Summer School 2010 Radboud Universithy

Information Structure at the Edges

Statistics for (psycho)linguistics

Child Language Disorders

Enoch Aboh Mirjam Ernestus Richard Schwartz

Meaning from Micro to Macro Language AcquisitionMultimodal Multilingualism: Gestures, second language acquisition and bilingualism

Nick Enfield Bart Hollebrandse Marianne Gullberg

Spoken Language as Multimodal Interaction

Computational Models of Discourse

Applied Electrophysiology: An introduction to recording and

analyzing EEGAlan Cienki Caroline Sporleder Doug Davidson

Managing the Epistemic Order: Rights to knowledge in

sequence organization and action formation

Lexicology and Lexicography Language Processing

Geoffrey RaymondVivien Waszink, Anna Aalstein

& Carole TiberiusMartin Pickering

Acoustic Phonetics Language Contact Neuroinvestigating Language

Lou Boves Brigitte Pakendorf Guilliaume Thierry

The Phonological CycleTopis in Extended Case

Theory: Islands, inflection and anaphora

Eraly First Language Acquistion

Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero David Pesetsky Barbara Höhle

Acquisition of PhonologyAspects of the Semantics of

ComparativesThe Bilingual Brain

Paula Fikkert Fred Landman Peter Indefrey

Forensic LinguisticsTypological Issues in

Austronesian and Papuan Languages

Perspectives on Sign Language

Fleur van der Houwen Ger Reesink Bencie Woll

Week 1 (14-18 June)

Week 2 (21-25 June)

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LOT Winter School 2010 Free University Amsterdam

Issues in the Semantics of Modification

Constructions: An Integrated Approach

Morphology

Louise McNally Arie Verhaegen Jan Don

PRAATEvaluating Theories of Second

Language AcquisitionLanguage Acquisition and

Grammatical Vaiation

Paul Boersma Jan Hulstijn William Snyder

Usage EventsThe Typology of Inflectional

ParadigmsGerard Steen Matthew Baerman

How the Native Language Shapes Listening to Speech

LocationUsing Language

Phonetics and Phonology of Intonation

Anne Cutler Herbert Clark Carlos Gussenhoven

Brain and Language The Pidgin - Creole Life CycleTopics in Historical

Morphology and Syntax

Stella de BodeMargot van den Berg & Rachel

SelbachAlice Harris

Syntax and Variation from a Multidisciplinary Perspective

Interpreted Languages and Compositionality

Linguistics Infrastructure and Microvariation

Leonie Cornips Marcus Kracht Hans Bennis

Week 1 (11-15 January)

Week 2 (18-22 January)

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LOT Summer School 2009 Leiden University

Phonological Features: Their function and their possible

emergence

The Linguistic Representation of Gradability

Reliability in Emperical Linguistics

Silke Hamann Jenny DoetjesGerben Mulder & Huub van

den Bergh

Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism: A

psycholinguistic approach

Rhetorical Analysis: The speeches of presidents,

ministers, engineers and PhD-students

Neurological and Psychological Evidence for

Phonology

Judith Kroll Jaap de Jong Sharon Peperkamp

L1 AcquisitionMethodology of Historical

LinguisticsDealing with Increasing

Linguistic Diversity in Europe

Nada VasicTijmen Pronk & Alwin

KloekhorstGuus Extra

Abstractness in Syntax (with special reference to ellipsis)

Quantative TypologyThe Language Basis of

Literacy and its Disorders

Jason Merchant Micheal Cysouw Judith Rispens

Polarity Indefinites: Licensing, sensitivity, and variation

Contact-Induced Linguistic Change

Computational Semantics

Anastasia Giannakidou Maarten Kossmann Christina Unger & Jan van Eijk

Parameters of Linguistic Variation

Elements of Formal SemanticsDevelopmental

Psycholinguistics: Topics in acquisition and processing

Roberta d'Alessandro Yoad Winter Leah Roberts

Week 1 (8-12 June)

Week 2 (15-19 June)

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LOT Winter School 2009 Groningen University

Production, Comprehension and the Grammar

Educational LinguisticsMutual Intelligibility between

Closely Related Languages

Petra Hendriks Kees de Glopper Charlotte GooskensThe Linguistics of Text

Quality: Language, genre and text structure

Mechanisms of Language Acquisition

Phonology

Wilbert Spooren Charles Yang Haike Jacobs

AphasiologySyntactic Variatin and

Change: Issues and approaches

Looking at the Syntax of a Language from its Interfaces

Roelien Bastiaanse Ann Taylor Jean-Christophe Verstraete

Towards a Nuified Theory of Phrase Structure and

Grammatical DependenciesComputational Linguistics

Neurolinguistics meet Information Structure

Ad Neeleman Gosse Bouma et al. Petra Burkhardt

The Phonology of SonorantsInformation Packaging, Dialog Structure and Linguistic Form

L2 Acquisition

Bert Botma Enric Vallduví Holger HoppStatistics Morphology Implicatures

John Nerbonne Geert Booij Bart Geurts

Week 1 (19-23 January)

Week 2 (26-30 January)

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LOT Summer School 2008 Utrecht University

Mechanisms of Language Acquisition

Microvariation in AgreementThe Syntax-Semantics

Interface in Categorical Grammar

Jacques Mehler Marjo van Koppen Michael MoortgatEye-Tracking in Lingusitic

ResearchLexicial Integrity

Introduction to the Sounds of the World's Languages

Luisa Meroni, Iris Smulders & Pim Mak

Peter Ackema Jo Verhoeven

The Psycholinguistics of Grammar

Logic in Child Language Vagueness and Comparatives

Colin Phillips Stephen Crain Robert van Rooij

Brain Maps for Syntax and Semantics

Introduction to SyntaxCorpus-Based Sociolinguistics.

The problem of syntactic variation

Yosef Grodzinsky Jan-Wouter Zwart Stefan Grondelaers

Stance in Discourse, Grammar and Interaction

Generative Perspectives on Language Acquistion

Computing Communicative Intentions

John du Bois Peter Coopmans Matthew StoneMeasures and Statistics of

Texts and CorporaClitics and Incorporation Answering Survey Questions

Roeland van Hout Ian Roberts Bregje HollemanTheoretical and Experimental

SyntaxLanguage Contact Phonology

Indo-European: Language change across the millennia

Maria Polinsky Ellen Broselow Peter Schrijver

Mental Spaces and Blending in Grammar

To a DegreePhonological factors in the L2 Acquisition of Morphosyntax

in Germanic Languages

Barbara Dancygier Ora Matushansky Martha Young-Scholten

Week 1 (30 June - 4 July)

Week 2 (7-11 July)

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LOT Winter School 2008 Tilburg University

Introduction Psycholinguistics Phonetics/Speech Technology Semantics

Niels Schiller Louis ten Bosch Maria Aloni

Language Variation PhonologyFirst Language Acquisition of

AspectInken Keim Yiya Chen Angeliek van Hout

The Relationship between Second Laguage Phonological

Acquisition adn Sociolinguistics

Typology and Language Description

Categories and Concepts

Bertus van Rooy Marian Klamer Diane Pecher

Language Documentation Syntax L2 AcquisitionPeter Austin Richard Larson Kees de Bot

Discourse and CognitionGeneration of Referring

Expressions

Specific Language Impariment: New emperical

data and their implications for the theories on the nature and

cause of the impairmentTed Sanders Kees van Deemter Theodoros Marinis

Sign LanguagePolarity Phenomena and the Grammatical Theory of Scalar

Implicatures

Morphosyntactic Change: Causes and mechanisms

Asli Özyürek Gennaro Chierchia Olga Fischer

Week 1 (7-11 January)

Week 2 (14-18 January)

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LOT Summer School 2007 KU Leuven

Predication, Equation, Specification: Copular constructions and the

meaning of focus

Syntactic DevelopmentMorphological Change

Historical Linguistics

Caroline Heycock Holger DiesselBrian Joseph

Pierre Swiggers

Discourse RepresentationPhonetics and Phonology of Tone and Intonation in Wes-

Germanic Languages

Impossible Languages: Issues in neurolinguistics

Alice ter Meulen Jörg Peters Andrea Moro

Machine Learning for Modeling in Psycholinguistics

Ergative Patterning in a Typological Perspective

Researching language in Use

Walter Daelemans William McGregor John Taylor

Binding

Pronunciation and Automatic Speech Recognition:

Annotation, variation, assessment and training

Grammaticalization and the History of English

Guido Vandenwijngaerd Catia Cucchiarini Hubert Cuyckens

Issues in Morphosyntax

Sound Perception and Word Recognition in L1, L2, L3 and

Simultaneous Bilingual Acquisition

Modeling the Origins and Evolution of Language

Edwin Williams Paola Escudero Luc SteelsModality: Language and

CognitionVisual Word Recognition:

Recent developmentsLanguage Typology: Aims,

methods and resultsJan Nuyts Mrc Brysbaert Leon Stassen

Variation in Ellipsis Tense and Aspect in EnglishQuantitative Corpus

Linguistics at the Syntax-Lexis Interface

Jeroen van Craenenbroeck Renaat Declerck Anatol Stefanowitsch

Learning and Parsing in the Acquisition of Syntax and

Semantics

History and Historigraphy of Linguistics: Concepts and

processes

Perspetives on Language Contact: The

lexical/functional distinction

Jeff Lidz Pierre Swiggers Pieter Muysken

Week 1 (11-15 June)

Week 2 (18-22 June)

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LOT Winter School 2007 Radboud University

Compositionality and the Theory of Argument Structure

Statistics/Methodology Historical Linguistics

James Pustejovsky Toni Rietveld Roeland van Hout

Child Second Language Acquisition

A Conceptual Introduction to Bayesian Statistics adn

Machine Learning

Speech Processing: Ears and brains

Sharon Unsworth Bert Kappen Esther Janse

(Sign) Language Acquisition by Deaf and Hearing Children

Historical LinguisticsA Practical Introduction to

Quantative Methods in Linguistic Prehistory

Beppie van den Bogaerde Kees Versteegh Micheal Dunn

Acquiring Meaning in Discourse

Derivations and Evaluations: Object shift in the Germanic

languagesPhonology in Everyday Speech

Irene Krämer Hans Broekhuis Mirjam ErnestusNeurolinguistic Aspects of

AphasiaSyntax-Semantics-Discourse

InterfaceMedia Sociolinguistics

Roel Jonkers Jennifer Spenader Helen Kelly-Holmes

Big Words and Little Rules: Exploring grammar in the

mind

Variation Matters! The study of dialect syntax and its perspectives for linguisti

theory, language typology and the study of language change

Case and Agreement

Ewa Dabrowska Bernd Kortmann Ellen Woolford

Week 1 (8-12 January)

Week 2 (15-19 January)

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LOT Summer School 2006 University of Amsterdam

The Syntax of Agreement and Concord

Task Complexity and L2 Proficiency

Bidirectional Phonology and Phonetics

Mark Baker Folkert Kuiken Paul BoersmaIssues in the Biology and

Evolution of LanguageQuantative Linguistics: Some

statisticsLanguage Modeling for

Information AccessMassimo Piatelli-Palmarini John Nerbonne Maarten de Rijke

Topics in Morphology Aspects of GrammaticalizationSemantics and Philosophy:

Some challengesJan Don Christian Lehmann Martin Stokhof

Quantifier MeaningRelating Contemporary UG-Based and Non-UG-Based

Theories

Foot Related Processes in Germanic and het (Grand)daughters

Rik Nouwen Bill Philip Ben Hermans

Curent Issues in Sign Language Linguistics

Functions of Audiovisual Prosody

Variation and Change of r in Dutch, Frisian and the Dialect

of Leeuwarden

Josep Quer Marc Swerts & Emiel Krahmer Renée van Bezooijen

Creole Languages

Sentence Comprehension: Electrophysiological

estimates and optimal interpretation

Semantic Intefaces

Norval Smith Monique Lamers Marcus Egg

Week 1 (12-16 June)

Week 2 (19-23 June)

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LOT Winter School 2006 Free University Amsterdam

The Nature of Generalization in Language

Fieldwork Methods in Descriptive Linguistics

Evidence and Theory in Generative Research into

Second Language Acquisition

Adele Goldberg Laurens de Vries Roger HawkinsP (Preposition, Postposition,

Particle): Anatomy of a Category

Language Attrition Metaphor in Discourse

Peter Svenonius Monika Schmid Gerard Steen

Cross-Linguistic SemanticsHead-Driven Phrase Structure

Grammar and Natural Language Processing

Conversation Analysis: The theory and method of

studying talk-in-interaction

Henriètte de Swart Frank van Eynde Charles Antaki

How to Reconstruct the Sounds and Meanings of

Proto-Indo-European

Information in Spoken Language

Language Development

Michiel de Vaan Rob van Son Elena LievenSpeecht Production in

Aphasia and Apraxia of Speech: A neurophonetic

perspective

The Rise and Structure of Functional Categories: A

Typology

Kemenade Wolfram Ziegler Bernd HeineCreaole Studies: The

development of function words

Phonotactic Acquistion in Optimality Theory

Sound Change in Progress

Adrienne Bruyn René Kager William Labov

Week 1 (9-13 January)

Week 2 (16-20 January)

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LOT Summer School 2005 Leiden University

The Syntax and Semantics of Nominal Modification

Faithfulness in Phonological Theory

Praticum Statistiek

Rajesh Bhatt Marc van Oostendorp Carel van Wijk

Semantics of Temporal Connectives

The Mental LexiconLanguage Variation Meets the Corpus. A gentle introduction

into corpus linguistics

Cleo Condoravdi Niels Schiller Ton van der WoudenPossession in Second Language Acquisition

Language History and Language Change

Merge: Symmetry and assymmety

Ineke van Craats Kees Versteegh Jan Wouter Zwart

Linguistic Aspects of Multilingualism

Linguistic TypologyAcoustic Analysis of Prosodic

Contrasts using PRAAT

Ad Backus Kees Hengeveld Bert Remijsen

The Semantics of QuestionsMorphology-Phonology

Interfaces in BantuFixed Expressions; Theory,

usage and processVeneeta Dayal Larry Hyman Joost Schilperoord

Fieldwork/Methodological Approaches to the Study of

Prosody

Who shall be Called Language Imparied? Differences versus disorder in African American English - Lessons from the

study of dialect

The Acquisition of Topic and Focus

Jerold Edmondson Janice Jackson Kriszta Szendroi

Week 1 (13-17 June)

Week 2 (20-24 June)

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LOT Winter School 2005 Groningen University

NeurolinguisticsFormal Approaches to the

Interface of Syntax and Information Structure

CANCELLED

Liina Pylkkänen Detmar Meurers Janice JacksonCortical Plasticity in the

Representation of LanguageIntroduction to Frysian Syntax

Where do Phonological Grammars Stop?

Miranda van Turenhout Jarich Hoekstra John Harris

Transition to SpeechDiachronic Syntax: Changes in

grammar and changes in usage patterns

Extraction: Syntactic and extrasyntactic restrictions

and the unity of connectivity

Tania Zamuner Jack Hoeksema Rober Levine

Toward a Mechanistic Psychology of Dialogue

Syntactic Theory and Language Variation

Dyslexie: Development of percetion and language

Simon Garrod David Adger Pieter Been & Charlotte Koster

Discourse Anaphora: Theories, data and

applications

Clause Structure and Word Order in Kwa

Possession in Second Language Acquisition

Bonnie Webber Enoch Aboh Ineke van de Craats

Order/Scope CorrespondencesA Practical Introduction to

Acoustic Phonetics

Into, Around, In, and Out of Morphology: On

(de)morphologicalization and (de) lexicalization

Øystein Nilsen Wouter Jansen Richard Janda

Week 1 (10-14 Januray)

Week 2 (17-21 Januray)

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LOT Summer School 2004 Utrecht University

Typological ExplanationsWest Germanic Sound Structure: A contrastie

approach

Ultimate Attainment in Adult L2 Acquisition

Zygmunt Frajzyngier Janet Grijzenhout Antonella Sorace

The Evolution of LanguageLanguage Disorders and

Language ControlThe Learnability of Typologica

DifferencesAndrew Carstairs-McCarthy Herman Kolk Jacqueline van Kampen

Aspectual and Temporal Relations in Language

Application of Informational Theory to Language

Processing

Corpus-based Sociolectrometry

Olga Borik Aleksandar Kostic Dirk Geeraerts

Finite and Nonfinite Clauses in Hungarian

Language in Time: ERP/EEG investigations of linguistic

phenomena

Multi-Word Expression in Natural Language Processing

SystemsIstván Kenesei Douglas Saddy Jan Odijk

Event Structure/Situation Aspect and Information

StructureTheories on Agrammatism

Human and Automatic Speech Recognition

Katalin Kiss Esther Ruigendijk Lou BovesChoice Functions in Natural

Language SemanticsDiscourse Processing CANCELLED

Yoad Winter Leo Noordman De Glopper

Week 1 (14-18 June)

Week 2 (21-25 June)

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LOT Winter School 2004 University of Amsterdam

The Typology of AgreementGenerative Approaches to

Sign Language StructureSyntactic Variatin

Greville Corbett Roland Pfau Leonie Cornips

Cognitive Aspects of Usage-based and Form-Focused

Second Language Acquisition

Phonetic Correlates of Word and Sentence Prosody

Optimality Theory and Semantics

Nick Ellis Vincent van Heuven Petra Hendriks & Joost Zwarts

Parallel Developents in the Acquisition of Language and

of LiteracyVoicing

Probabilistic Models of Natural Language Processing

Catherine Snow Jeroen van de Weijer Khalil Sima'an

Second Language AcquisitionTheories

Statistical Solutions for the Language-as-a-fixed-effect-

fallacy

Operations of Semantic Composition

Jan HulstijnBert Meuffels & Huub van den

BerghWilliam Ladusaw

Questioning the Concept of 'Creole': Do creoles form a

linguistically definable class?

Spoken Language Comprehension

The Syntax of Adpositional Phrases

Jacques Arends Anne Cutler Marcel den DikkenPerson Marking and

Agreement in Functional Grammar

NeurolinguisticsTopics in the Morpho-Syntax

of Noun Phrases

Dik Bakker Peter Indefrey Artemis Alexiadou

Week 1 (12-16 January)

Week 2 (19-23 January)

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LOT Summer School 2003 Tilburg University

Comparative Language Acquisition

Typology: Interpreting world-wide patterns of variation

Second Language Acquisition at the Syntax-Semantics

InterfaceSergio Baauw & Shalom

ZuckermanMicheal Cysouw Roumyana Slabakova

Formal Pragmatics of DialogueLanguage and/as Interaction:

Method and theoryParataxis and Three-Dimensional Syntax

Harry Bunt Cecilia Ford Mark de Vries

Word Order and Information Structure

Interaction in Multilingual Classrooms: Sociolinguistic

and ethnographic approaches

João Costa Marilyn Martin-Jones

Evolution of Language Sign Language Structures Language and PersuasionDereck Bickerton Susan Fischer Hans Hoeken

Memory Based Analogical Language Processing

Neurolinguistics Language Contact

Antal van den Bosch Marco Haverkort Sarah Thomason

Conrast in PhonologyLanguage Variation and

Formal TheoryBalkan Morphosyntax

Elan Dresher Frans Hinskens & Sjef Barbiers Olga Tomić

Week 1 (16-20 June)

Week 2 (23-27 June)

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LOT Winter School 2003 Free University Amsterdam

Morphology Formulaic PerformanceOptimality Theory and th

Typology of Segmental Processes

Geert Booij Koenraad Kuiper Joe Pater

Cognitive SemanticsFunctional Discourse

GrammarSpeech Rythm

Seana Coulson Lachlan Mackenzie Hugo QuenéLanguage Acquisition and

MultilingualismComputational Contributions

to LinguisticsAntisymmetry and Questions

of DP-StructurePeter Jordans & Petra Bos John Nerbonne Richard Kayne

Interfaces in Word Formation Logic for Linguistic Semantics Grammars and Grammarians

Peter Ackema Theo Janssen Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade

Specific Language Impairment - an introduction to the field

Biolinguistics Flexible Syntax

Jan de Jong Lyle Jenkins Fred WeermanLinguistic Areas: Description

and analysisResearch Designing

Typology Phonology/Morphology

Nick Enfield Hubert Korzilius Willem Adelaar & Leo Wetzels

Week 1 (13-17 January)

Week 2 (20-24 January)

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LOT Summer School 2002 Radboud University

Language Variation and Change: Theory, method &

Analysis

Issues in Age-Dependent Effects in L2 Morphosyntax

Semantics of Argument Alternation and Categorical

GrammarSali Tagliamonte Bonnie D. Schwartz David Dowty

Comparative Perspectives on Minority Languages in Europe

The Grammaticalization of Finiteness and Scope Relations in a Second

Language

Aspects of Movement

Guus Extra & Durk GorterChristine Dimroth & Sandra

BenazzoSjef Barbiers

Statistics in Language Research: Analysis of variance

Lexical Semantics in Fieldwork Presupposition

Toni Rietveld & Roeland van Hout

Eva Schultze-BerndtRob van der Sandt & Bart

Geurts

Neuroimaging of Language Dependency Grammar Acquiring PhonologyLaurie A. Stowe Geert-Jan M. Kruijff Paula Fikkert

Variable-free Grammar Speech Signal ProcessingCross-Linguistic Perspectives on Sign Language Structures

Jan Koster Hynek Hermansky Onno Crasborn and others

PsycholinguisticsHet Corpus Gesproken

NederlandsTopics in Intonational

StructureDominiek Sandra Nelleke Oostdijk and others Carlos Gussenhoven

Week 1 (10-14 June)

Week 2 (17-21 June)

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LOT Winter School 2002 Leiden University

Word Meanings as Construals: A cognitive

approach to lexical semantics

Intonation, Projection and Turn-taking

Alan Cruse Johanneke Caspers

Conflicts in InterpretationSecond Language Acquisition

of SyntaxHelen de Hoop Astrid Ferdinand

Form-Meaning Mapping in First Language Acquisition: A

crosslinguistic perspectiveClassroom Discourse

Melissa Bowerman Tom Koole

Person Agreement: Synchrony and Diachrony

Incrementality and Aspectual Structure

Why Minimalism Leads to Multiple Grammars (with

new evidence from African American English, SLI and

assessment)Anna Siewierska Susan Rothstein Tom Roeper

Field Data & Linguistic TheoryIssues in the Left and Right

Periphery

Variation and Constancy in Child Language: A 'whole

world' perspectiveMarian Klamer Hilda Koopman Annick de Houwer

Historical SociolinguisticsThe Chinese Sentence from a

Comparative AnglePerspectives on Focus

Ingrid Tieken Rint Sybesma Jocelyn Cohan

Week 2 (14-18 January)

Week 1 (7-11 January)

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LOT Summer School 2001 Utrecht University

Development of Syntax-Discourse Interface

Setting Syntactic Parameters Typology and Diachrony

Sergey Avrutin Janet Fodor Frans Plank

ReflexivesContemporary Approaches to

PhonologyThe Savant Syndome

Peter Cole Francis Katamba Neil SmithProspects for Derivational

Syntactic ExplanationLocal Causes for Language

ChangeMorphosyntax

Samuel Epstein David Lightfoot Andrew Spencer

Morphology in the Mental Lexicon

Comparative Issues and Methods in First and Second

Language Acquisition

Explorations in Post-Lexicalist Morphology: Recovering

Loyalty

Speaking Styles in Speech Synthesis

Harald Baayen Nigel Duffield & Ayumi Matsuo Alec Marantz Jacques Terken

Machine TranslationPolarity Phenomena and

Temporal/Aspectual StructureCognitive Neuroscience of

Language

Paul Bennet Anastasia Giannakidou David Poeppel

Non-Truth Conditional Meaning

Aspects of MultilingualismBinding: The interaction of

syntax, lexicon and interpretive processes

Diane Blakemore Charlotte Hoffmann Eric Reuland

Week 1 (9-13 June)

Week 2 (16-20 June)

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Syntactic MicrovariationCotext Effects on Speech

PerceptionDiscourse Coherence, a

Cognitive Approach

Hans Bennis John KingstonTed Sanders & Wilbert

Spooren

Optimal Syntax and TypologyDocument Design and Tekst

EvaluationSyntactic Development

Joan Bresnan Leo Lentz & Menno de Jong Mike TomaselloMetrical Phonolog: Stress and

OTOn the Syntax-Discourse

InterfaceIntroduction to the Speech

SciencesHaike Jacobs Ellen Prince Rob van Son

Battle of the ParsersTopics in the Minimalist

ProgramKey Issues and Themes in the History of Modern Linguistics

Crit Cremers and others Hisa Kitahara Reinier Salverda

Questions: Semantics and Pragmatics

Multiculturalism: Bilinguialism, interaction and

education

Statistical Analyses in Applied Linguistics

Jeroen GroenendijkJacomine Nortier & Jeanine

DeenRob Schoonen

Issues in the Acquisition of Semantics

Typology of External Possession and the Domain of

VoicePhonological Development

Bart Hollebrandse Doric Payne Marilyn Vihman

Week 1 (15-19 January)

Week 2 (22-26 January)

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LOT Summer School 2000 Tilburg University

The Syntax of Noun Phraes: a comparative perspective

Dialect Topography

Lisa Cheng Jack Chambers

Bare Hands at teh LF-InterfaceIntroduction to Laboratory

PhonologyThe Acquisition of wh-

QuestionsDenis Delfitto Mary Beckman Gabriella Hermon

The Semantics of Indefinites and Bare Plurals

Issues in Salish Syntax and Semantics

Language Acquisition / Neurolinguistics

Veerle van GeenhovenHenry Davis & Hamida

DemirdacheMarco Haverkort

Argument Stucture in Categorical Grammar

Bilingualism and Bilingual Acquisition

Spoken Dialogs with Computers

David Dowty Margaret Deuchar Renato De MoriTime Reference Across

LanguagesPhonology and Second Lanugage Acquisition

Sentence and Discourse Processing

Jürgen Bohnemeyer Ellen Broselow Frank Vonk

Formal and Functional Explanation in Linguistics

Modeling and Experimentation in Bilingual

Word Recognition

Finite-state Language Processing

Frederick J. Newmeyer Ton Dijkstra Gert-Jan van Noord

Week 1 (19-23 June)

Week 2 (26-30 June)

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LOT Winter School 2000 Leiden University

(Inter)subjectivity in GrammarPhonetics for Non-

Phoneticians

Language Comprehension and Production: Perspectives

from Brain Research

Arie Verhagen Guus de Krom Colin Brown & Jos van Berkum

Brythonic Celtic Clause Structure and Related

Phenomena

The Acquisition of Tense and Aspect

Spoken Word Recognition

Robert Borsley Angeliek van Hout James McQueen

Language AttritionExtensions of Dynamic

Semantics for Discourse Interpretation

The Discovery of Spoken Language

Kees de Bot Nicholas Asher Peter Jusczyk

Language Variation in Morphology and Syntax

Abstractness in Government Phonology

The Origin of Language

Eric Hoekstra Edmund Gussmann Pieter Muysken

Shared Structure in SyntaxOutput-Output Correspondence

Folk Metalanguage

Henk van Riemsdijk Laura Benua Dennis Preston

Typology and UniversalsSyntactic Categories, Case

and Movement: Some Classic Problems Revisited

William Croft David Pesetsky

Week 1 (10-14 January)

Week 2 (17-21 January)

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LOT Summer School 1999 University of Potsdam

Multimodal Speech Perception: A paradigm for

speech perceptionCognitive Neurolinguistics

Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition

The Analysis of Frequency Data

D. Massaro R. de Bleser & R. Bastiaanse L. Rizzi R. van HoutPhonetics: Acoustic

Consequences of Articulatory Movements

Syntactic ProcessingSemantics and Syntax of

Perfect and Future Constructions

Syntactic Variation and Change in the Early West-

Germanic LanguagesB. Pompino-Marschall L. Frazier A. vond Stechow A. van Kemenade

Merger and AcquisitionPsycholinguistics: Utterance

ProductionIntegrating Formal and Lexical

SemanticsTheories of Language Change

S. Powers R. Dietrich B. Partee & V. Borschev K. DonhauserSpecific Language

Impairment, Language Acquisition and Linguistic

Theory

Electrophysiological Investigations of Language

Optimality Theoretic SyntaxAnalysis of Variance for the

Study of Language and Language Behaviour

K. Wexler A. Friederici & D. Saddy G. Müller T. Rietveld

The Syntax of Coordination Spoken Discourse Syntax and the ParserThe Functions of Linguistic

TypologyCh. Wilder E. Couper-Kuhlen G. Fanselow L. Stassen

Mildly Context-Sensitive Grammars

Discourse and Consciousness The Foundations of PhonologyPatterns of Cross-linguistic

Vriation in Selected Domains

Staudacher W. Chafe T. Purnell E. König

Lexical Information Required for a Syntax-Driven

Interpretation of Discourse

Codeswitching: Implications for Linguistic Theory

Phonology of LiquidsThe Syntactic Typology of

South Asian Languages

H. Kamp & M. Bierwisch A. Backus Hall K.V. SubbaraoReference-set Economy and

its Processing CostDefining Input in Language

Acquisition TheoriesTopics in the Phonology of

Romance LanguagesTopics in Morphology

T. Reinhart S. Carroll L. Wetzels J. Bobaljik

Week 2 (26-31 July)

Week 1 (19-23 July)

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Topics in Romance SyntaxAccessibility Theory: and

OverviewPhonological Acquisition:

From practice to theoryAafke Hulk & Johan Rooryck Mira Ariel Claartje Levelt

Grammatical Typology of Tsez (Daghestan)

Functional SemanticsUniversal Grammar and

Second Language Acquisition

Bernard Comrie Peter Harder Roger Hawkins

Topics in PsycholinguisticsAllomorphy and the

Architecture of the Grammar

Sergey Avrutin Geert Booij

Codeswitching and Related Language Contat Phenomena

Theory and Typology of Information Structure

Functional Phonology

Myers-Scotton Maria Polinsky Paul Boersma

On the Syntactic Side of Semantic Interpretation

European Regional or Minority Languages and

Language Policy

Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics

Sjef Barbiers Durk Gorter Grzegorz Dogil

Practikum StatistiekThe Semantics of Adjectival

ModificationCarel van Wijk Richard Larson

Week 1 (11-15 January)

Week 2 (18-22 January)

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Topics in Akan SyntaxProsodic Phonology in

Optimality TheoryTheory of Language Change

Kofi Saah Junko Itô & Armin Mester Rudy KellerTense and Aspect in Sentence

and DiscourseTopics on Phrase Sctructure

and LinearizationAn Introduction to Contact

LinguisticsHenriëtte de Swart Norbert Corver Don Winford

Features in Syntactic TheoryMetrical Structure: Poetry

and PhonologyStudying the Bilingual Person:

Issues and FindingsPaola Monachesi Jan Kooij & Karijn Helsloot François Grosjean

Economy Conditions in SyntaxTopics in the Phonetics-

Phonology InterfaceLessons from Atypical Language Acquisition

Chris Collins Pat Keating Susan Curtiss

Aspects of AssimilationConversation Analysis Data

Session

Pragmatic Contributions to Lexical and Grammatical

DevelopmentHugo Quené Gail Jefferson Catherine Snow

Topics in the Theory of LFAnthropological and

Linguistic Fieldwork in Non-Western Contexts

Eddy Ruys Laurens de Vries

Week 1 (15-19 June)

Week 2 (22-26 June)

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The Theoretical Significance of Romance (Subject and

Object) Clitics

Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology: is Syntax

Necessary?

First and Second Language Acquisition, Similarities and

DifferencesRita Manzini Robert Beard Jürgen Meisel

Sociolingusitic Issues in Bilingualism

Minimalism and Optimality Theory: Derivaion and

Evaluations

Linguistic Structures of Native America

Lesley Milroy Hans Broekhuis Willem Adelaar

Statistics, Tailor-Made Issues in Afrikaans SyntaxProsodic Morphology, with

Special Emphasis on Metathesis

Huub van den Bergh Hans den Besten Norval Smith

Semantics of ConstructionsExperimental Approaches to

Intonational PhonologyLexical Access in Language

ProductionEve Sweetser Carlos Gussenhoven Ardi Roelofs

Checking Theory Schwa in Phonological Theory Topics in Sentence Processing

Ian Roberts & Anna Roussou Marc van Oostendorp Frank Wijnen & Edith KaanBare Grammar, a Study in

Structural Invariants of Language

Experimental Dialectology

Ed Keenan Renee van Bezooijen

Week 1 (12-16 January)

Week 2 (19-23 January)

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The Lexicon in Second Language Acquisition

Laboratoty Phonology, with Emphasis on Stress and

Accent

Language Acquisition: Development and Structure of Early Syntactic and Lexical

KnowledgeR. Appel and others V. van Heuven J. Weissenborn

Government PhonologyPredicates and their

MovementsThe State of the Art in Creole

LanguagesJ. Lowenstamm M. den Dikken S. Kouwenberg

Clausal Architecture and Functional Categories

Sign Language Structure: Functional and Formal

T. Stowell R. Wilbur

Gender and Discourse

Sound Continuity and Speech Perception: Between

Auditory Decay and Prosodic Function

Meaning and Grammar

S. Ehrlich S. Nooteboom A. ter Meulen

Intercultural CommunicationMethods and Techniques of

Emperical ResearchLanguage Typology

M. Gerritsen B. Meuffels K. HengeveldAnalysis of Argumentation The Structure of Tongan

F.H. van Eemeren J. Broschart

Week 1 (16-20 June)

Week 2 (23-27 June)

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Phonetics in Forensic ResearchDynamic Antisymmetry: a Theory of Movement and

Phrase StructureTopics in Feature Theory

Broeders Moro PadgettFormal Semantics and Lexical

SemanticsHistorical Syntax: Grammar

and DiachronyProsidic Structure and

IntonationPartee & Borschev Kroch Pierrehumbert

Topics in Icelandic (and Germanic) Syntax

Phonetic Knowledge and Speech Technology

Thráinsson Pols

The Acquisition of AnaphoraModels of Human Sentence

ProcessingStatistics and Language

CorporaCoopmans Kempen Baayen & Van Hout

Semantic SyntaxLexical Representation and

Lexical AccessLanguage and Athnicity

Seuren Marslen-Wilson Extra & Kroon

Language ShiftAnthropological Linguistics and Cognitive Anthropology

Second Language Acquisition

Dimmendaal Danziger Klein

Week 1 (13-17 January)

Week 2 (???)