12.117, Jobs: Syntax: Asst/Assoc Prof at Florida Int'l U, USA

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Subject: 12.117, Jobs: Syntax: Asst/Assoc Prof at Florida Int'l U, USA

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Date:  17 Jan 2001 16:30:15 -0000
From:  Lynn M.Berk <berklynn at fiu.edu>
Subject:  Syntax: Asst/Assoc Prof at Florida International U, USA

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Date:  17 Jan 2001 16:30:15 -0000
From:  Lynn M.Berk <berklynn at fiu.edu>
Subject:  Syntax: Asst/Assoc Prof at Florida International U, USA


Rank of Job: Assistant or Associate Professor
Areas Required: Syntax
Other Desired Areas: Semantics, Morphology
University or Organization: Florida International University
Department: Linguistics Program
State or Province: Florida
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: February 15, 2001
Contact: Lynn M. Berk berklynn at fiu.edu

Address for Applications:
Linguistics Program,
English Department,
Florida International University
Miami
FL 33199
USA

The Linguistics Program at Florida International University is looking
for a tenure track assistant or associate professor in Linguistics
with a specialization in syntax.

Candidate should also be qualified to teach semantics and morphology
at the MA level.  Evidence of strong teaching a plus.  Ph.D. in
Linguistics required.

Send a letter of application, a vita, a list of three references
(including e-mail addresses if possible) to:
Lynn Berk, Linguistics Program, Florida International
University, Miami, FL. 33199.

All applications must be postmarked no later than February 15, 200l.

Florida International University is a member of the State University
System of Florida and an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Employer.

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