11.1122, Jobs: SLA/Syntax Asst. Prof, U of South Carolina

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Subject: 11.1122, Jobs: SLA/Syntax Asst. Prof, U of South Carolina

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Date:  Wed, 17 May 00 14:38:24 EDT
From:  Stanley Dubinsky <DUBINSK at VM.SC.EDU>
Subject:  SLA/Syntax: Visiting Asst. Prof at U of South Carolina USA

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Date:  Wed, 17 May 00 14:38:24 EDT
From:  Stanley Dubinsky <DUBINSK at VM.SC.EDU>
Subject:  SLA/Syntax: Visiting Asst. Prof at U of South Carolina USA


Visiting assistant professor of Linguistics at the University of
South Carolina.  The Linguistics Program and the Engish Department
at the University of South Carolina seek to fill a one-year full-time
position (with the possibility of renewal) in the area of second language
acquisition (SLA) and syntax.  The position carries a five-course teaching
load in a semester system (e.g. 2/3).  Among the courses that the visitor
will be expected to teach are two graduate level courses in SLA (an
introduction to SLA and a course on theory and methodology in SLA),
a graduate introduction to syntax.  The teaching assignment will also include
undergraduate linguistics.  The visitor should have the Ph.D. in hand at
the time of appointment.

Applicants should send a letter, curriculum vita, one sample publication,
and the names of three references to:

Stanley Dubinsky, Director
Linguistics Program
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC  29208

Consideration of applications will begin 1 June 2000 and continue
until the position is filled.

Further information about our program is available on our website:
http://www.cla.sc.edu/LING/index.html




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