9.1713, Jobs: Phonology, Syntax, TESOL, SLA

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-9-1713. Fri Dec 4 1998. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 9.1713, Jobs: Phonology, Syntax, TESOL, SLA

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Date:  Tue, 1 Dec 1998 14:14:21 -0800
From:  "Li, Frank" <FLI at csuchico.edu>
Subject:  Phonology, Syntax, TESOL, SLA

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Date:  Tue, 1 Dec 1998 14:14:21 -0800
From:  "Li, Frank" <FLI at csuchico.edu>
Subject:  Phonology, Syntax, TESOL, SLA

The English Department at California State University, Chico announces
a third tenure track (Assistant Professor) position in linguistics. The two
previously announced positions are included below.

The 3rd position requires a Ph.D. in linguistics with research/training in
phonology; experience in teaching core-area linguistics courses as well as
introduction to Second Language Acquisition.  Tenure-track faculty are
required to pursue research and publication and provide service to the
university community. The teaching load is 4 courses per semester, and
teaching responsibilities will include introduction to linguistics,
introduction to phonology/morphology, introduction to second language
acquisition: theory and methods, and graduate seminars in linguistics
(as needed). The salary range for this position is the same as the two
previously announced positions

The two previously announced positions:

1.  Assistant Professor in Linguistics.

The position in linguistics requires a Ph.D. in linguistics with
research/training in discourse and cognitive/functional approaches to
syntax; experience in teaching core-area linguistics courses as well
as introduction to Second Language Acquisition.  A research interest in
non-Indo-European languages(s) is desirable.  Tenure-track faculty
are required to pursue research and publication and provide service to the
university community. The teaching load is 4 courses per semester, and
teaching responsibilities will include introduction to linguistics,
introduction to syntax, introduction to second language acquisition:
theory and methods, and graduate seminars in linguistics (as needed).

2.  Assistant Professor in Applied Linguistics:

The applied linguistics/TESOL position requires a Ph.D. in applied
linguistics or TESOL (with a strong linguistics background); teaching
experience in English for Academic Purposes programs in the US and ESL
in a non-US setting, or ESL/bilingual programs in K-12 schools in the US.
The position also involves advising ESL students, pursuing research and
publication, and service to the university community. The teaching
load is 4  courses per semester, including ESL, introduction to second language
acquisition theory and methods, and a graduate seminar in second language
acquisition.

As a university that educates students of various ethnic and cultural
backgrounds, we value a diverse faculty and staff and seek to create
as diverse a pool of candidates as possible. Starting date for all the
positions is August 1999.  Salary ranges from 37,956-40,692.  Deadline for
applications is December 3, 1998 (and continue as necessary).  Please
mail letter of application, current CV, and recommendations to:

         Karen C. Hatch
         Department of English
         California State University, Chico
         Chico, CA 95929-0830

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