Teaching

I am the regular instructor for the following courses at UT (syllabi available on request):

  • LIN380L - Syntax I (graduate) (regularly, every Fall)

  • LIN372L - Syntax and Semantics: The Structure and Meaning of Utterances (undergraduate) (regularly, nearly every Spring)

  • LIN393S - Lexical Semantics (graduate) (2015)

  • LIN393S - Lexical Semantic Typology (graduate) (2008, 2011, 2013)

  • LIN393S - Word Meaning and Syntax (graduate) (2019, with Hans Kamp)

  • LIN392/LIN393S - Minimalist Syntax (graduate) (2009, 2012, 2018)

  • LIN389S - Research in Syntax and Semantics (graduate) (regularly, I teach it every third semester or so)

  • LIN398T - Supervised Teaching in Linguistics (graduate) (regularly, every Spring)

In addition, I taught Introduction to Lexical Semantics at the Linguistics Society of America 2015 Summer Institute at The University of Chicago, and also co-taught (with Liz Coppock), a course on semantics at The 2012 North American Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information at The University of Texas at Austin (and by co-taught I mean Liz taught nearly all of it but I did some bits on thematic roles and lexical semantics).