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The field of linguistics is concerned with the study of human language as a universal part of human behavior and thinking. Linguists seek to understand the common properties of human language, the place of language in human life and society, and the ways in which language is organized to fulfill the needs of the people it serves and the functions it performs. They take as their field of inquiry language in all its different forms and manifestations around the world.

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Syntax Fest 2010

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SyntaxFest 2010

SyntaxFest 2010

Following on SyntaxFest 2004 SyntaxFest 2010 will be held this summer at Indiana University. SyntaxFest is a series of minicourses from some of the leading researchers working within the Minimalist Program.

 

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