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<div>dear colleagues:<br>
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<div>Please find below the details of a position in our laboratory. We
are looking for a psycholinguist (with PhD, or very close to it) to
run a project involving word form recognition at age 9-12 mos,
involving both head turn and ERP experiments in parallel, with both
English and Welsh infants (knowledge of Welsh is not required,
however). Preferred starting date: January 2004.</div>
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Although the opening is a two-year position, it would be possible to
extend it for a longer period, subject to funding.<br>
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<div>Please write to me directly for further information, or to
Personnel for application forms (address below). The closing date for
applications is Sept. 5, 2003.<br>
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<div>marilyn vihman</div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="+2" color="#000000">Applications are
invited for a full time Postdoctoral Research Officer to work on an
ESRC funded project currently underway at the School of Psychology,
University of Wales Bangor (Professor Marilyn Vihman and Dr. Guillaume
Thierry).<br>
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The objective of this project is to combine behavioural and Event
Related Potential (ERP) techniques to study the onset of word form
recognition. The successful applicant should have a PhD in
Linguistics or Psychology, preferably in the field of Child Language
Development. Though not essential, some previous experience with
packages for the design and analysis of experiments (e.g., E-prime,
Excel, SPSS) would be an advantage. The post will involve
programming auditory experiments using E-prime, recruiting infant
participants, including liaison and collaboration with the local
health authority, supervising the conduct of behavioural and ERP
experiments, analysing collected data and writing up research
findings.<br>
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The position is available for 2 years, from the 1st of January 2004
until the 31st of December 2005.<br>
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Application forms and further particulars should be obtained by
contacting Human Resources, University of Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd
LL57 2DG; tel: (01248) 382926/388132; e-mail:<u>
personnel@bangor.ac.uk</u></font><br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="+2" color="#000000"><b> Salary:
£18,265 - £20,311 (on R&A Grade 1A)
p.a.</b></font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="+2" color="#000000"><b>Please quote
reference number 03-3/2 when applying.</b></font></div>
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