The University of Oregon Department of Linguistics is pleased to be hosting the 2025 Linguistics Society of America Summer Institute, in Eugene, OR, USA from July 7 to August 8, 2025.
We have a real site now! Check it out here:
https://center.uoregon.edu/LSA/2025/
The Institute is the largest and most prestigious summer school for linguistics in the world, and has been held since 1928. Eugene is a city of ~170,000 people, home to the University of Oregon, located at the southern end of the beautiful Willamette Valley. Within a 90-minute drive, you will find snow-capped mountains, a gorgeous coastline, wild hot springs, deserted ocean beaches, top-notch wineries, and more. (The picture above is from the coast).
The theme of the Institute is “Language in Use” and we currently have particular strengths in
- Typology
- Descriptive and functional morphosyntax
- Usage-based, learning-theoretic and constructivist approaches to language acquisition
- Language variation and change, including frequency effects therein
- Construction grammar and formulaic language
- Information-theoretic and probabilistic approaches to linguistic theory
- Bayesian and connectionist approaches to speech and language processing
- Statistical methods in linguistic data analysis
Some courses will be held on Monday & Thursday; others on Tuesday & Friday (except for Field Methods, which will be 4 days a week). Wednesdays and weekends will host tutorials, workshops and conferences.
While the full website will be unveiled in the fall, you can currently find here
- a list of current faculty and courses: https://blogs.uoregon.edu/ublab/courses-and-instructors/
- a call for co-located conferences and weekend workshops: https://blogs.uoregon.edu/ublab/call-for-conferences-lsa2025/
- a call for Wednesday events (short w[ednesday]workshops, tutorials, and topical panels): https://blogs.uoregon.edu/ublab/call-for-workshops/
Feel free to contact me with any questions at vkapatsi@uoregon.edu
Vsevolod (Volya) Kapatsinski on behalf of myself, Kaori Idemaru and Spike Gildea, co-directors