Comparing Diachronies:
The diachrony of English
New Perspectives in Studying
Ancient and Medieval IE Languages
The diachrony of Romance
Comparative and
Contrastive Diachronic Linguistics
Language Contact
July 25 – 31, 2024
Naxos, Cyclades, Greece
|| National and Kapodistrian University of Athens || Summer Programs || ECTS - approval: 8-2-2021 - law: a90.4692/2020 ||
We are happy to inform you that registration is now open for the 9th Naxos Summer School on Diachronic Linguistics.
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Arizona State University, University of Osnabrück and University of Cambridge collaborate with the CIVIS Course “Languages in Europe and their Diachronies” and coordinate a summer school program, a workshop/ poster session and master classes on ancient and medieval languages and linguistics, to be held on July 25 - 31, 2024 on the island of Naxos, Greece.
The summer school will offer intensive language classes and linguistic classes on Historical & Diachronic Linguistics. The aim is to attract students and scholars to study ancient and medieval languages in a relaxed yet very focused and stimulating atmosphere that promotes in depth analysis and discussion.
Students will be able to earn up to 6 ECTS from the summer school.
The 9th Naxos Summer School on Diachronic Linguistics will also be organizing a workshop/ poster session on “Linguistic Diachronies: A Contrastive Approach”.
CIVIS Classes
The 9th Naxos Summer School on Diachronic Linguistics collaborates with the CIVIS Blended Learning Course / CIVIS short-mobility Course: Languages in Europe and their Diachronies: https://civis.eu/en/learn/civis-courses/languages-in-europe-and-their-diachronies-2
Workshop / Poster session
The 9th Naxos Summer School on Diachronic Linguistics will also be organizing a workshop / poster session on “Linguistic Diachronies: A Contrastive Approach". Students of the summer school will present their work at the workshop / poster session. The workshop will also include invited talks (more information will be available later).