LINGUIST List 16.3494
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Thu Dec 08 2005
Jobs: Italian/Phonology-Morphology: Researcher, Germany
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1. Irene
Wolke,
Italian & Phonology-morphology: Predoctoral Researcher, Universitaet Konstanz, Germany
Message 1: Italian & Phonology-morphology: Predoctoral Researcher, Universitaet Konstanz, Germany
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Date: 08-Dec-2005
From: Irene Wolke <irene.wolke uni-konstanz.de>
Subject: Italian & Phonology-morphology: Predoctoral Researcher, Universitaet Konstanz, Germany
University or Organization: Universitaet Konstanz Department: Linguistics Job Rank: Predoctoral Researcher Specialty Areas: Morphology; Phonology; Romance Linguistics Required Language(s): Italian (ita) Description: Applications are invited for one predoctoral research position (salary scale BAT IIa/2) for three years (not renewable) in a research project on 'Morphophonological variation at word edges in Romance languages', funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) as part of the Sonderforschungsbereich 471 'Variation and evolution in the lexicon'. Project description: The project investigates phenomena of morphophonological variation at word edges. It will focus on processes of word-final vowel deletion and on allomorphy of function words. Current theories of the interface between phonology, morphology and syntax serve as theoretical background. The languages under investigation are Italian, Piemontese and Catalan. More information about the SFB 'Variation and evolution in the lexicon' may be obtained at: http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/proj/sfb471/index.html Requirements: Applicants should have an M.A. degree (or equivalent) in linguistics, with a specialization in Romance languages. They should have good knowledge of at least two Romance languages, among which preferably Italian or Catalan. The successful applicant is expected to undertake research toward their PhD in linguistics. Applicants should send a cover letter, a full CV and one sample publication or paper to: Judith Meinschaefer (judith.meinschaefer uni-konstanz.de) at the address below. Applications will be considered until the available position is filled. The first contract will begin in January 2006, but applications for a later starting date will also be considered. The University of Konstanz is an equal opportunity employer and tries to increase the number of women in research and teaching. The University encourages disabled persons, who will be given preference if appropriately qualified, to apply (Contact +49-7531-883725). Address for Applications: Dr. Judith Meinschaefer Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft Postfach D 177 Universitaet Konstanz Konstanz D-78457 Germany Application Deadline: Open until filled. Contact Information: Dr. Judith Meinschaefer Email: judith.meinschaefer uni-konstanz.de Phone: +49-(0)7531-88-2963 Website: http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/proj/sfb471/index.html
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