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David Pesetsky is Professor of Linguistics at MIT whose research interests include syntax; the interaction of syntax with semantics, morphology, and phonology; and Slavic linguistics. He received his Ph.D. from MIT in 1983. Representative publications include Phrasal Movement and its Kin (MIT Press); (with Esther Torrego) “Tense, Case and the Nature of Syntactic Categories,” in The Syntax of Time (MIT Press); and (with Danny Fox) “Cyclic Linearization of Syntactic Structure,” to appear in Theoretical Linguistics.

Case Agreement and the Nature of Syntactic Categories | LSA.102
with Esther Torrego
MW 2:55-4:35
Three Week Course | First Session

To Move or not to Move: What are the Questions? | LSA.230
with Robert Levine and Ivan A. Sag
TR 4:50-6:30
Three Week Course | Second Session