11.561, Jobs: English/General Ling (Modified Issue #11.495)

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Subject: 11.561, Jobs: English/General Ling (Modified Issue #11.495)

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Date:  Mon, 13 Mar 2000 16:05:15 +0100
From:  Peter Siemund <siemund at zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Subject:  English/General Ling (Modified Issue #11.495) at Free Univ of Berlin

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Date:  Mon, 13 Mar 2000 16:05:15 +0100
From:  Peter Siemund <siemund at zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Subject:  English/General Ling (Modified Issue #11.495) at Free Univ of Berlin


Applications are invited for two half-time positions at the English
Department of the Free University of Berlin (starting in October 2000).
Applicants should hold a university degree in English linguistics and/or
general linguistics (M.A. or Staatsexamen) and should have a strong
interest in language typology, semantics and/or syntax. Some experience in
the analysis of Non-European languages would be welcome. Successful
applicants are expected to teach two courses per academic year and to
engage in research leading to a Ph.D. (Dr. phil.).

The salary is ranked according to the BAT II/a pay scale.

Applications should be directed to:
                            Prof. Dr. Ekkehard Konig
                            Freie Universitat Berlin
                            Institut fur Englische Philologie
                            Gosslerstrasse 2-4
                            14195 Berlin
                            Germany
                            email: koenig at zedat.fu-berlin.de



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