The Slavic
Linguistics Society
is proud to announce a
Workshop in Slavic
Linguistics
What: Four days of informal mini-courses
in diverse areas of Slavic linguistics
When: Monday, 14 May
2012–Thursday, 17 May 2012, right after FASL 21
Where: Indiana
University—Bloomington
Cost: Absolutely FREE!
Registration: Individuals planning on attending are asked
to register by 1 May 2012. To do so, simply send an email to Catherine Rudin carudin1@wsc.edu.
Instructors and topics:
Guglielmo Cinque and Iliana Krapova,
University of Venice
Topics in Phrase Structure
Barbara Citko, University of Washington
Topics in Polish Syntax
Ronald Feldstein, Indiana University
Topics in Slavic Accentology
Steven Franks, Indiana University
Topics in South Slavic Clitics
George Fowler, Indiana University
Topics in Russian Morphology
Tania Ionin, University of Illinois
Topics in Acquisition
Ljiljana Progovac, Wayne State University
Topics in Serbian Syntax
Catherine Rudin, Wayne State College
Topics in Bulgarian Syntax
Igor Yanovich, MIT
Topics in the Semantics of Slavic Modals
Draga Zec, Cornell University
Topics in Slavic Syllable Structure
Practical information: Please consult the FASL21 web pages
For more details contact: Steven Franks franks@indiana.edu, phone: (812)
855-3272/8169