or: **What Philosophers and Linguists Can Learn From Theoretical Computer Science But Didn't Know To Ask**
This course is co-taught by [Chris Barker](http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cb125/) and [Jim Pryor](http://www.jimpryor.net/). Linguistics calls it "LING-GA 3340" and Philosophy calls it "PHIL-GA 2296".
-The seminar meets in spring 2015 on Thursdays from 4 until a bit before 7 (with a short break in the middle), in
+The seminar meets in spring 2015 on Thursdays from 4 until a bit before 7 (with a short break in the middle), in
the Linguistics building at 10 Washington Place, in room 103 (front of the first floor).
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Here is information about [[How to get the programming languages running on your computer]].
-Here are Lecture notes for [[Week1]]; [[Assignment1]].
+Here are Lecture notes for [[Week1]]; [[Assignment1]]. (*These will be posted soon.*)
> Topics: Basics of Functional Programming