Teaching

Current and future classes

Fall 2009: LING 553 Introduction to Formal Semantics I. (Graduate)

Fall 2009: LING 106 Introduction to Formal Linguistics. (Undergraduate)

Spring 2010: LING 581 Introduction to Formal Semantics II. (Graduate)

Spring 2010: LING 255 Formal Semantics and Cognitive Science. (Undergraduate)

Classes I have taught in the past

Spring 2008: TA for Angelika Kratzer’s Ling 510: Introduction to Semantics

Fall 2007: TA for Chris Potts’ Ling 390A: Controlling the Discourse.

Spring 2007: Teaching Linguistics 201: Introduction to Linguistic Theory.

Winter 2007: Teaching the continuing eduaction online version of
Linguistics 101: People and their Language

Spring 2006: Teaching assistant for Prof. John McCarthy’s Linguistics 101: People and their Language. Conducted weekly discussion sections. (discussion section website)

Other Teaching Experience

Spring 2007: Guest Lecture on intensional transitive verbs in Valentine Hacquard’s Linguistics 510: Introduction to Semantics.

Spring 2006: 2 guest lectures in Linguistics 620 (taught by Angelika Kratzer) on intensional transitive verbs.

Spring 2006: Guest lecture in Linguistics 201 (taught by Jan Anderssen) on German sentence structure.

Spring 2006: Co-organized and taught (with Helen Majewski) a Statistics Primer Session (an introduction to basic concepts of Analyses of Variance) to members of the linguistics department.

Fall 2005: Substituted 5 classes for Barbara Partee’s Linguistics 409: Formal Foundations of Linguistic Theory (Topics covered included set theoretical equalities, relations, functions, properties of relations, and orders)