Over the summer, USC Linguistics Professor Roumi Pancheva taught at the
NYI Summer School. Classes took place from July 15 to Aug 2 at the St. Petersburg State University in St. Petersburg, Russia. Professor Pancheva taught several classes, including Conditionals (with Rajesh Bhatt of UMass and Sabine Iatridou of MIT), Implicit Arguments (with Rajesh Bhatt of UMass), and Aspect (with Sabine Iatridou of MIT and Sergei Tatevosov of Moscow State University). The summer school brings together faculty and students from all over the world, and aims to give opportunities to study outside of traditional discipline areas.
Following the summer school, Professor Pancheva visited Moscow. She has also provided us with some wonderful pictures of her time in Russia:
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A sculpture in the courtyard at St. Petersburg State University |
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Professor Pancheva in front of the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, St. Petersburg |
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Outside the Palace Square and Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg |
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Professor Pancheva at the iconic St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow's Red Square |
Thanks for sharing your summer activities, Professor Pancheva!
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