I have been at Brandeis University since Fall 2005, and have taught a range of courses over the years here, in and related to my core specialization of theoretical syntax. All Brandeis courses are taken by both undergraduate and graduate students, unless otherwise noted.
LING 115a: Morphology – every other year, generally in the Spring
LING 120b: Syntax I (previously called 'Syntactic Theory') – every Fall semester
LING 121b: Syntax II – every other year, generally in the Spring
LING 125b: Linguistic Typology – generally every Spring semester
LING 195a: Introduction to Research in Linguistics & Computational Linguistics – every Fall semester
LING 8b: Structure of the English Language
LING 100a: Introduction to Linguistics (Undergrad only)
LING 112b: Sociolinguistics – Language Variation and Change
COSI 138a: Computational Linguistics Second Year Seminar (Graduate only)
At UC Berkeley
Linguistics 100: Introduction to Linguistic Science (Undergraduate; Fall 2004 & Spring 2005)
Linguistics 115: Morphology and Phonology (Undergraduate; Spring 2005)
Linguistics 170: Structure, History, and Sociolinguistics of Modern Hebrew (Undergraduate; Fall 2004)
Linguistics 290a: Syntax Circle (Graduate; Fall 2004 & Spring 2005)
At Northwestern University
Linguistics 240: Languages of the World (Undergraduate; Fall 2003)
Linguistics 260: Formal Analysis of Words and Sentences (Undergraduate; Winter 2004)
Linguistics 460-01: Syntactic Analysis I (Graduate; Winter 2004)
Linguistics 462: Seminar in Syntax (Graduate; Spring 2004)
At McGill University
Linguistics 201T: Introduction to Linguistics (Undergraduate; Summer 2002)