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Howard Lasnik is a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Maryland. His research interests include Syntactic Theory, Logical Form, and Learnability. He received his Ph.D. in Linguistics from MIT in 1972. Some recent publications include Minimalist Analysis (Blackwell); (with Marcela Depiante and Arthur Stepanov) Syntactic Structures Revisited: Contemporary Lectures on Classic Transformational Theory (MIT Press); and (with Juan Uriagereka) A Course in Minimalist Syntax: Foundations and Prospects (Blackwell).

How to Evade Moving Violations | LSA.208
MW 4:50-6:30
Three Week Course | Second Session