PROFESSORS AY 2024-2025
Professors
BELLETTI ADRIANA
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Code 2000888 -
[2000888] MORPHOSYNTAX AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES AND LANGUAGE -
Credit(s): 6
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In order to favour active and direct interaction with the professor and classmates, regular participation is strongly recommended. This allows for a seminar-style format of this course, a specific feature of this second year course: it goes deeper into topics in the domain of morphosyntax, some of them only touched upon in the first year, some completely new. If needed, communications from the professor will be done through Moodle via email.
BIANCHI VALENTINA
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Code 2000900 -
[2000900] COMPOSITIONAL SEMANTICS -
Credit(s): 6
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The exam periods are determined by the didactic calendar published here: https://www.dispoc.unisi.it/it/didattica/calendario-didattico
The exam dates are indicated on the platform SEGRETERIAONLINE.UNISI.IT, where students have to sign for the exam date they choose in each exam period. It is possible to choose different dates for the exams on module A and on module B, also in different periods. Normally, the exam on module B should follow the exam on module A (exceptions must be justified).
After passing the exam on both parts, please remember to sign in one of the REGISTRATION lists (in the same page where you find the exam dates) in order for your final grade to be registered.
NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS are invited to contact me for indications and individual support.
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Code 2016129 -
[2016129] ISSUES IN INTENSIONAL SEMANTICS -
Credit(s): 6
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I recommend that non-attending students and Erasmus/exchange students contact me as soon as possible for individual support. (The same goes for attending students who are not fully at ease with the functional meta-language.)
- Code 2016130 - [2016130] ISSUES IN INTENSIONAL SEMANTICS - Credit(s): 6
- Code 2017514 - [2017514] SYNTACTIC STRUCTURES AND COMPOSITIONAL SEMANTICS - Credit(s): 12
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Code 2018194 -
[2018194] INTRODUCTION TO FORMAL PRAGMATICS -
Credit(s): 6
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Other info: non-attending students and Erasmus students are invited to contact me at the beginning of the course for individual support.
I am always available for support for all students during my office hours.
BOCCI GIULIANO
- Code 2014313 - [2014313] PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY - Credit(s): 6
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Code 2016128 -
[2016128] ADVANCED ISSUES IN PHONOLOGY AND SYNTAX -
Credit(s): 6
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The course will be supplemented by a dedicated Moodle site.
CASALICCHIO JAN
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Code 2000899 -
[2000899] SYNTACTIC STRUCTURES -
Credit(s): 6
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Students are strongly encouraged to regularly follow the course in order to allow for an active and systematic learning of the newly introduced formal analytical tools. Exercises will be proposed, which will be corrected together in class. This course lays the foundations of crucial formal linguistic analyses, common to various other courses in the MA program. For this reason students are invited to always ask for clarification in order not to leave gaps in the proper understanding of all the base topics addressed.
- Code 2017514 - [2017514] SYNTACTIC STRUCTURES AND COMPOSITIONAL SEMANTICS - Credit(s): 12
CHESI CRISTIANO
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Code 2000886 -
[2000886] COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS -
Credit(s): 6
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Le piattaforme Moodle e/o Google Classroom saranno attivate per la condivisione dei materiali del corso.
CILIBRASI LUCA
- Code 2017433 - [2017433] CORPORA, COGNITION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING - Credit(s): 6
GUIDI STEFANO
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Code 2015392 -
[2015392] METHODOLOGY OF RESEARCH IN COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY -
Credit(s): 6
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None
- Code 2015392 - [2015392] METHODOLOGY OF RESEARCH IN COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - Credit(s): 6
MOSCATI VINCENZO
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Code 2000889 -
[2000889] PSYCHOLINGUISTICS -
Credit(s): 6
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Code 2015091 -
[2015091] LANGUAGE ACQUISITION -
Credit(s): 6
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PIANIGIANI DUCCIO
- Code 2010391 - [2010391] FORMAL SYSTEMS - Credit(s): 6
PICCOLOMINI D'ARAGONA ANTONIO
- Code 2017434 - [2017434] PHILOSOPHY OF LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY OF NATURAL LANGUAGES - Credit(s): 12
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Code 2017435 -
[2017435] PHILOSOPHY OF LOGIC -
Credit(s): 6
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None
PISTOIA REDA SALVATORE
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Code 2000893 -
[2000893] LOGIC OF NATURAL LANGUAGES -
Credit(s): 6
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Working or non-attending students are required to read S. Soames, Philosophy of language, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2010. [Available at Biblioteca Area Umanistica Siena 6. 0. 1505.] For them, the exam will consist of an oral assessment on the topics discussed in this text.
- Code 2017434 - [2017434] PHILOSOPHY OF LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY OF NATURAL LANGUAGES - Credit(s): 12
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Code 2017436 -
[2017436] PHILOSOPHY OF NATURAL LANGUAGES -
Credit(s): 6
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Working or non-attending students are required to read M. Morris, An introduction to the philosophy of language, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006. [Available at Biblioteca Area Umanistica Siena 6.0.1793] For them, the exam will consist of an oral assessment on the topics discussed in this text.
RIZZI LUIGI
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Code 2009926 -
[2009926] THEORY OF GRAMMAR -
Credit(s): 6
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Nothing
ROMANO GIACOMO
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Code 2015094 -
[2015094] ADVANCED TOPICS IN PHILOSOPHY OF MIND -
Credit(s): 6
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The lecturer may require students to read the topics that will be discussed in a lesson beforehand. Additionally, the lecturer is available to discuss any matter related to the content or methodology of the course, both during their office hours and by responding to emails from students.
SCHLICHT CASPAR PHILIPP
- Code 2019755 - [2019755] INTRODUCTION TO MODAL LOGIC - Credit(s): 3
VARNIER GIUSEPPE
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Code 2017437 -
[2017437] PHILOSOPHY OF MIND -
Credit(s): 12
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FURTHER INFO. Remember that:
- The two modules build one integrated course.
- Attendance AND active participation are strongly recommended and are important for the final grade. There are no such things as stupid questions or remarks. Speak!
- A student or group who so chooses may ask to give a presentation in class or write a short paper (10 pages max.) on a relevant topic. Unfortunately, it is not possible due to numbers for everyone to give a presentation in class. On the other hand, everyone can write a paper. This is also important for the final grade (see FINAL ASSESSMENT).
- You can always contact me at office hours (Wed. 12-2pm, San Niccolò room 317), or by email (giuseppe.varnier@unisi.it), or by whatsapp (3349702759).
- For the texts and for info from the teacher be ready to use the platform USienaIntegra, https://elearning.unisi.it). -
Code 2017438 -
[2017438] PHILOSOPHY OF MIND I -
Credit(s): 6
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FURTHER INFO. Remember that:
- The two modules build one integrated course.
- Attendance AND active participation are strongly recommended and are important for the final grade. There are no such things as stupid questions or remarks. Speak!
- A student or group who so chooses may ask to give a presentation in class or write a short paper (10 pages max.) on a relevant topic. Unfortunately, it is not possible due to numbers for everyone to give a presentation in class. On the other hand, everyone can write a paper. This is also important for the final grade (see FINAL ASSESSMENT).
- You can always contact me at office hours (Wed. 12-2pm, San Niccolò room 317), or by email (giuseppe.varnier@unisi.it), or by whatsapp (3349702759).
- - For the texts and for info from the teacher be ready to use the platform USienaIntegra, https://elearning.unisi.it). -
Code 2017439 -
[2017439] PHILOSOPHY OF MIND II -
Credit(s): 6
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FURTHER INFO. Remember that:
- The two modules build one integrated course.
- Attendance AND active participation are strongly recommended and are important for the final grade. There are no such things as stupid questions or remarks. Speak!
- A student or group who so chooses may ask to give a presentation in class or write a short paper (10 pages max.) on a relevant topic. Unfortunately, it is not possible due to numbers for everyone to give a presentation in class. On the other hand, everyone can write a paper. This is also important for the final grade (see FINAL ASSESSMENT).
- You can always contact me at office hours (Wed. 12-2pm, San Niccolò room 317), or by email (giuseppe.varnier@unisi.it), or by whatsapp (3349702759).
- For the texts and for info from the teacher be ready to use the platform USienaIntegra, https://elearning.unisi.it).
ZANCA CESARE
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Code 2015092 -
[2015092] CORPORA, LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION -
Credit(s): 6
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Il corso è costruito di anno in anno sulla base del background degli studenti che si iscrivono ed è quindi basato su attività che richiedono la frequenza..
Gli studenti che non possono frequentare sono pregati di contattare il docente
