10.1723, Jobs: Computational Ling, German Ling

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Subject: 10.1723, Jobs: Computational Ling, German Ling

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1)
Date:  Thu, 11 Nov 1999 08:52:24 +0100
From:  vogler at orchid.inf.tu-dresden.de (Prof. Dr. Vogler)
Subject:  Computational Ling: Post-Doc and Post-Masters in Germany

2)
Date:  Thu, 11 Nov 1999 13:57:11 +0100
From:  "Eva Breindl" <breindl at oeaserver.ids-mannheim.de>
Subject:  German Ling: Textbook Project/ Institute of German Lang, Germany

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 11 Nov 1999 08:52:24 +0100
From:  vogler at orchid.inf.tu-dresden.de (Prof. Dr. Vogler)
Subject:  Computational Ling: Post-Doc and Post-Masters in Germany


The Faculty of Computer Science at the Dresden University of Technology,
Germany, offers in the framework of its research programme
(DFG-Graduiertenkolleg)

        Specification of discrete processes and systems of processes
                 by operational models and logics

several

A. doctoral grants and
B. postdoctoral grants

with a duration of three years and two years, respectively, starting from
February 1st, 2000.

In this research programme we consider various formal concepts for studying
processes, in particular, algebraic and category-theoretic models,
logic-specification, semi-automatic verification of properties, and
formal concept analysis.

Applicants who have finished their master degree or Ph.D. can apply for
grant A or grant B, respectively, by sending their curriculum vitae, photo,
list of publications, and two recommendations by professors not later than
December 2nd, 1999 to

Dresden University of Technology
Faculty of Computer Science
Prof. Dr.-Ing.habil. Heiko Vogler
Mommsenstr. 13
D-01062 Dresden
Germany

Further information can be found on the page:
http://orchid.inf.tu-dresden.de/gk-spezifikation/index.html



-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 11 Nov 1999 13:57:11 +0100
From:  "Eva Breindl" <breindl at oeaserver.ids-mannheim.de>
Subject:  German Ling: Textbook Project/ Institute of German Lang, Germany

The Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, is seeking a linguist
for the project "Handbuch der deutschen Konnektoren".
____________
Ausschreibung

Das Institut für Deutsche Sprache sucht für die Abteilung Grammatik
zur Mitarbeit am "Handbuch der Konnektoren" zum 1.
April 2000 für zunächst drei Jahre

eine Sprachwissenschaftlerin oder einen Sprachwissenschaftler.

Informationen zum Handbuch-Projekt finden sich im Internet unter
http://www.ids-mannheim.de/gra/konnektoren/konhome.html

Vergütung: nach BAT IIa (bzw. BAT Ib bei Erfüllung der
tarifrechtlichen Voraussetzungen)

Anforderungen:
-  Promotion in germanistischer Linguistik mit dem Schwerpunkt
Semantik, bevorzugt Satzverknüpfungsrelationen
- Interesse an lexikographischer Arbeit

Bewerbungen mit den üblichen Unterlagen bitte bis zum 2. Januar 2000
an das

 Institut für Deutsche Sprache
 Direktor
 Postfach 10 16 21
 68016 Mannheim

______
Dr. Eva Breindl
Institut für Deutsche Sprache
R5, 6-13
D 68161 Mannheim
Tel: 0621-1581-204
Fax: 0621-1581-200
E-mail: breindl at ids-mannheim.de
Hompepage:  http://www.ids-mannheim.de/gra/personal/breindl.html

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