Most of my teaching to date has been in the areas of theoretical and historical linguistics. Below is a brief overview of the courses I’ve taught.
HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN
- Formal Semantics. Summer semester 2022.
- Morphology. Summer semester 2020. Information & teaching material on Moodle.
UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS
- Syntax of con/junction. ENG544: Roots & categories in syntax & morphology. Autumn semester 2017.
- Compositional λ-calculus. ENG257: Formal Semantics. Autumn semester 2017.
SAARLAND UNIVERSITY
- English Semantics: a Heim-Kratzerian Bootcamp. Winter semester 2016.
UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ
- Morphology & its Interfaces. Proseminar. Course 511.144. Summer semester 2016. [more on moodle]
- Introduction to English Linguistics. Winter semester 2015. [more on moodle]
- Syntax and Semantics. Proseminar. Course 511.141. Summer semester 2015. [
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
- Li.2 Structures & Meanings. Cambridge Linguistics Tripos: Part I, Paper 2. Michealmas term, 2013/14. Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge. Materials & details to be announced soon.
- Li.10. Semantics & Pragmatics. Cambridge Linguistics Tripos: Part II, Paper 10. Michealmas through Easter terms, 2013/14. Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge. Materials & details to be announced soon.
- Li.4. History & varities of English. Cambridge Linguistics Tripos: Part I, Paper 4. Lent and Easter terms, 2012. Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge. 〈outline 〉〈reading list 〉〈Bib file 〉
- Li.11. Historical linguistics. Cambridge Linguistics Tripos: Part II, Paper 11. Lent and Easter terms, 2012. Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge. 〈outline〉〈reading list〉〈Bib file〉supervision 〈1〉 〈2〉 〈3〉 〈4〉
- Computational phylogenetics in historical phonology and algorithmic models of phonological reconstruction. Advanced reading in Part II, Paper 11: Historical Linguistics. Easter term, 2012. Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge.