LINGUIST List 16.3509
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Sat Dec 10 2005
Jobs: Salish & Phonology: Asst Prof, U of Montana
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1. Linda
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Modified: Salish & Phonology: Asst Prof, The University of Montana, MT, US
Message 1: Modified: Salish & Phonology: Asst Prof, The University of Montana, MT, US
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Date: 28-Oct-2005
From: Linda McLean <linda.mclean umontana.edu>
Subject: Modified: Salish & Phonology: Asst Prof, The University of Montana, MT, US
University or Organization: The University of Montana Department: Anthropology Job Rank: Assistant Professor Specialty Areas: Morphology; Phonology; Applied Linguistics & Endangered Languages, Salish Required Language(s): Algonquian or Salishan languages Description: The Linguistics Program at The University of Montana has a tenure-track opening at the rank of Assistant Professor for a linguist to teach introductory and graduate level classes, starting August, 2006. Applicants are asked to document a primary specialization in phonology or morphology; an active interest in applied linguistics and endangered languages; and experience in one of the language families of North America, preferably Salishan or Algonquian. Applicants are required to give evidence of teaching excellence. We expect the successful applicant to engage in research, to teach undergraduate and graduate classes, including one or two seminars each year, and to participate in all the activities of the MA Program in linguistics. The Linguistics Program is an interdisciplinary program involving faculty from several disciplines, but the core faculty is part of the Anthropology Department. The University of Montana is an equal opportunity employer. Applications will be accepted until Jan 31, 2006. Send a letter of application, a CV, and the names of three references to the address below. Address for Applications: Professor Anthony Mattina The University of Montana Anthropology Department - SS 235 32 Campus Drive Missoula, MT 59812 USA Application Deadline: 31-Jan-2006 Contact Information: Professor Tully Thibeau Email: tully.thibeauumontana.edu Phone: (406) 243-2156 Fax: (406) 243-4918 Website: http://umt.edu
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