Ling A:
Introduction to Syntax
Paulina Lyskawa, The Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø & Maša Bešlin, University of Maryland
Ling B:
Syntax 2

David Pesetsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ling C:
Introduction to Formal Semantics
Rajesh Bhatt, UMass Amherst, Roumyana Pancheva, University of Southern California & Luis MIguel Toquero Pérez, University of Southern California
Ling D:
Global Ethnolinguistic Conflict
Stanley Dubinsky, University of South Carolina
Ling E:
Introduction to Morphology
Laura Kalin (Princeton University) & Bronwyn Bjorkman (Queen's University, Kingston)
Ling F:
Topics in Sentence Processing
John E. Drury (Brooklyn College), Nina Kazanina (University of Bristol) & Gert-Jan Schoenmakers (Radboud University)
Ling G:
Linguist and native speaker: A powerful duo
Polina Pleshak and Maria Polinsky, University of Maryland
Ling H:
Topics in African Linguistics
Nancy Kula, University of Essex and Andrew Nevins, UCL
Ling I:
The Association Line: Architectural implications, Computational implications (advanced!)
Shanti Ulfsbjorninn, University of Deusto
Ling J:
Exceptive-additive constructions cross-linguistically (advanced)
Clemens Steiner-Mayr & Ekaterina Vostrikova (University of Göttingen)
Ling K:
The many facets of restructuring (advanced!)
Iva Kovač, Magdalena Lohninger, Susanne Wurmbrand (University of Vienna)
Ling L:
Puzzles of Inversion (advanced!)

Ur Shlonsky (University of Geneva) & Caroline Heycock (University of Edinburgh)

Ling M:
Topics in Syntactic Theory (advanced!)
Marcel den Dikken, ELTE Budapest & Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics & Hedde Zeijlstra (University of Göttingen)
Ling N:
Cartography and its Consequences (advanced!)
Adam Szczegielniak (University of Gdańsk) and John F. Bailyn (Stony Brook University)
Ling O:
Conditionals and tense (advanced!)
Zahra Mirrazi (UMass Amherst) & Hedde Zeijlstra (University of Göttingen)
Ling P:
Topics in Chinese Syntax
Hongchen Wu, Georgia Tech University
Cog A:
Omni-Linguistics
Maria Esipova, University of Oslo
Cog B:
Phonology, cognition, the real world and their places (advanced!)
Tobias Scheer, CNRS, Université Côte d'Azur & Alex Chabot, University of Maryland
Cog C:
The Grammar of Music
John F. Bailyn (Stony Brook University) & Martin Rohrmeier (École Féderale Polytechnique de Lausanne)