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PhD course on Dynamic Syntax

4-7 May 2020
Bergen, Norway

Dear interested PhDs and Postdocs,

The University of Bergen in Norway is hosting a PhD course on Dynamic 
Syntax from May 4-7, 2020. Dynamic 
Syntax<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_syntax> is a grammar 
formalism which aims to capture the real-time parsing/production of 
language. The course will be of particular interest to those working in 
syntax, semantics and the syntax-semantics interface, as well as natural 
language modelling and computational linguistics, but is open to all! For 
more information on this formalism, please visit the DS website: 
http://www.dynamicsyntax.org/.

This course is being funded by the Norwegian Graduate Researcher School in 
Linguistics and Philology (LingPhil). Any interested PhD candidate or 
postdoctoral researcher who is currently enrolled or employed at a 
university is welcome to register and take part in the course. All 
participants who attend the course and complete the written and oral 
assignment will be awarded 5 ECTS. Participants will be asked to evaluate 
the course upon completion.

Instructors:  Professor Miriam Bouzouita, Ghent University, Belgium; Dr. 
Hannah Gibson, University Essex, UK; and Professor Lutz Marten, SOAS 
University of London

Course organizers: Tori Larsen and Professor Christer Johansson

Course website: 
https://dynamic-syntax-2020.jimdosite.com/<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fdynamic-syntax-2020.jimdosite.com%2f&c=E,1,YnzRodSjmGB-pd6-DIR8hrjlK5WDQEZnycMXqeBDEciYbtWRf6Ooma7Hv1uBIZ-1h3ERmHGmRtp7ZRqhd390k8AaMxcJYlWlUJUfEL7OObWpIQYlj3Dz&typo=1>

If you would like to register for the course, please do so using the link 
to the course website provided above. You will be asked to submit a 
300-350 word abstract about your current research when registering. The 
registration deadline is April 6th, 2020.

There are no fees associated with the course; however, participants must 
pay for their own travel and accommodation. LingPhil affiliated PhD 
fellows may apply for travel grants to cover travel expenses when 
participating in research courses organized by LingPhil. For more 
information, please visit the LingPhil webpage 
(https://www.ntnu.edu/lingphil<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.ntnu.edu%2flingphil&c=E,1,CixDdQnvUx5-DMAfIgrVK67_foEM5Mv2VoRC_dO9fU6b8U2N5nRgVLZOgPude8pZuIB0j4drmBtTxb0g7ESzCCplMNgplb8NXAb7RUqgE3zoSRA5t6XkEA,,&typo=1>). 
If you have any questions, feel free to contact Tori Larsen at 
Tori.Larsen@uib.no<mailto:Tori.Larsen@uib.no>.


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Lutz Marten

Professor of General and African Linguistics

SOAS University of London



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