13.3301, Jobs: Morphological Typology: Post Doc, Germany

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Subject: 13.3301, Jobs: Morphological Typology: Post Doc, Germany

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Date:  Fri, 13 Dec 2002 12:18:56 +0000
From:  Frans.Plank at uni-konstanz.de
Subject:  Morphological Typology and Change: Post Doc, U/ Konstanz, Germany

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Date:  Fri, 13 Dec 2002 12:18:56 +0000
From:  Frans.Plank at uni-konstanz.de
Subject:  Morphological Typology and Change: Post Doc, U/ Konstanz, Germany



University or Organization: Universitaet Konstanz
Department: Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft
Rank of Job: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics, Morphology,
		 Psycholinguistics, Typology


Description:

Universitaet Konstanz, Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft,
Sonderforschungsbereich 471, Konstanz, Germany

Applications are invited for two research positions:

* one postdoc (salary scale BAT IIa)
* one predoc (BAT IIa/half -- i.e., half-time)

commencing at the earliest possible date (1 Jan 2003 if possible),
funding from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Universitaet
Konstanz guaranteed to end of 2005, possibly renewable.

Research theme:
MORPHOLOGICAL TYPOLOGY AND CHANGE

Requirements:
Postdoc applicants should have a background in morphological theory,
typology, and historical linguistics, with an interest in
representation and processing.  Predoc applicants should have a
background in psycholinguistics/neurolinguistics or psychology, with
an interest in doing experimental work on morphology in a
collaborative linguistics/psychology research environment.  Language
specialisation is open.

Occasional teaching in the Linguistics Dept. is possible (especially
for the postdoc).  The predoc is expected to undertake and complete
work toward her/his PhD in linguistics or psychology.

Further particulars about the research programme upon request.

If interested send CV and possibly sample publications ASAP to:
Frans Plank,
Sprachwissenschaft,
Universitaet Konstanz,
D-78457 Konstanz,
Germany.
E-mail: frans.plank at uni-konstanz.de


Address for Applications:

	Attn: Frans Plank
	Sprachwissenschaft
	Universitaet Konstanz
	Konstanz, D-78457
	Germany

	Position is open until filled.


Contact Information:
	Frans Plank.
	Email: frans.plank at uni-konstanz.de
	Tel: +49-(0)7531-88 2656
	Fax: +49-(0)7531-88 4190
	

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