UCSC graduate:
- LING 229: Seminar in Syntax (W'23)
USC undergraduate:
- ARLT 100g: Speaking Minds (General Education) (S’03, F’04, S’06, S’08, S’11)
- GESM 160g: Seminar in Quantitative Reasoning: Numbers in Language (General Education) (F’17, F’18, F'20)
- LING 402: Advanced Syntax (S’17, S’18, S’19, S'21)
- LING 407: Atypical Language (F’02, F’07, F’09, S’12, F’13)
USC graduate:
- LING 505c: Seminar in Linguistics (F’05)
- LING 530: Generative Syntax (F’00, F’01, F’02; F’04 & F’05 with H. Borer; F’06 with J.-R. Vergnaud; F’10 & F’11 with A. Li; F’13 with M.L. Zubizarreta; F’14)
- LING 535: Syntax & Grammatical Theory (S’15, S’17, S’18, S’19)
- LING 537: Advanced Syntax (F'21)
- LING 610: Seminar in Linguistics (S’12, S’15, F’17)
- LING 635: Seminar in Syntax: Resumption, Reconstruction and Chains (F’01 with J.-R. Vergnaud)
- LING 635: Seminar in Syntax: The Grammar of Degree Expressions (S’05)
- LING 635: Seminar in Syntax: Measures and Parts (F’07)
- LING 635: Seminar in Syntax: Comparatives and Ellipsis (S’11)
- LING 635: Seminar in Syntax: Topics in Syntax-Semantics (S’14 with M.L. Zubizarreta)
- LING 635: Seminar in Syntax: Tense and Person (F’15)
- LING 635: Seminar in Syntax: Person Sensitivity (S’16 with M.L. Zubizarreta)
- LING 676: Seminar in Psycholinguistics: Temporal Dynamics of Sentential Meaning (S’10 with E. Kaiser)
- PHIL 501: Compositional Degree Semantics (F'21 with A. Wellwood)
- SLL 510: Old Church Slavonic (F’06, F’09)
- SLL 512: The History of the Russian Language (S’02, S’05, F’11, F’14, F’16, F’18, F'20, F'22)
- SLL 515: Russian Linguistics (S'22)
- SLL 516: The Structure of Russian - Morphology and Syntax (F’00, S’02, F’05, S’08, S’10, S’12, F’13, F’15, F’17)
- SLL 599: Comparative Slavic Linguistics (S’01)
Summer / fall / winter schools:
- Introduction to formal semantics (5th Virtual NYI, Summer 2022, with R. Bhatt & L.M. Toquero Perez)
- Tense and Aspect (Crete Summer School in Linguistics, 2021, with P. Portner & S. Tatevosov)
- Introduction to formal semantics (4th Virtual NYI, Winter 2022, with R. Bhatt & L.M. Toquero Perez)
- Numerals (3rd Virtual NYI, Summer 2021, with R. Bhatt)
- Tenselessness (2nd Virtual NYI, Winter Institute, 2021)
- Numerals (1st Virtual NYI, Summer 2020, with R. Bhatt)
- Speaker and addressee at the syntax/semantics interface (Crete Summer School in Linguistics, 2018, with P. Portner)
- The grammar of measurement and comparison. (LOT winter school, Jan 2019, University of Amsterdam)
- Non-canonical comparatives: Syntax-semantics and psycholinguistics (ESSLLI 2018, Sofia, with A. Wellwood)
- Person (Crete Summer School in Linguistics, 2018, with E. Anagnostopoulou)
- Comparison: formal and experimental approaches (Crete Summer School in Linguistics, 2017)
- COG-G: Topics in Syntactic Theory (New York/St. Petersburg Institute, 2016)
- COG-G: QR (New York/St. Petersburg Institute, 2015)
- COG-B: Implicit arguments (New York/St. Petersburg Institute, 2013, with R. Bhatt)
- COG-H: The syntax of conditionals (New York/St. Petersburg Institute, 2013, with R. Bhatt & S. Iatridou)
- COG-J: Aspects of (Slavic) Aspect (New York/St. Petersburg Institute, 2013, with S. Iatridou & S. Tatevosov)
- Comparatives and superlatives at the interface of syntax and semantics (Ealing 10, 2012, CNRS, Paris)
- Cross-linguistic syntax and semantics of comparatives and superlatives (EGG school, 2012, Wrocław)
- Experimental studies in syntax and semantics (EGG school, 2012, Wrocław, with B. Tomaszewicz)
- Cross-linguistic syntax and semantics of comparatives and superlatives (LISSIM 6, 2012, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh)
- COG-D: Comparatives and superlatives (New York/St. Petersburg Institute, 2012)
- COG-A: Universals of Language (New York/St. Petersburg Institute, 2011, with J. Bailyn & J. Padgett)
- COG-D: Meaning and Structure (New York/St. Petersburg Institute, 2011)
- COG-D: Meaning and Structure: An Introduction to the Syntax/Semantics Interface (New York/St. Petersburg Institute, 2010)
- COG-D: The Syntax and Semantics of Comparison (New York/St. Petersburg Institute, 2008)
- LSA 130: The Syntax and Semantics of Aspect (LSA Institute, 2015, Harvard & MIT, with R. Bhatt)