Description: This monthly seminar, reserved for advanced linguistics students, will study the ways in which universal grammar develops new forms at the end of the world. So-called “eschatological grammar,” a form only seen during times of existential crisis, raises significant questions about both the origins and potential future forms of language, particularly syntax and semantics.
Instructor: Medicium
Enrollment: This seminar is no longer accepting new applicants. To receive updates about future workshops and seminars, become a Member of the Institute.