13.2627, Jobs: Syntax or Phonetics: Asst or Assoc Prof, NYU

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Subject: 13.2627, Jobs: Syntax or Phonetics: Asst or Assoc Prof, NYU

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Date:  Mon, 14 Oct 2002 21:13:44 +0000
From:  anna.szabolcsi at nyu.edu
Subject:  Jobs: Syntax Or Phonetics: Asst or Assoc Prof, New York Univ, NY USA

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Date:  Mon, 14 Oct 2002 21:13:44 +0000
From:  anna.szabolcsi at nyu.edu
Subject:  Jobs: Syntax Or Phonetics: Asst or Assoc Prof, New York Univ, NY USA

University or Organization: New York University
Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Phonetics or Syntax

Description:

Tenure-track / Tenured Position in Phonetics or Syntax

The Department of Linguistics at New York University will be adding a
position in either Phonetics or Syntax, beginning September 1, 2003,
pending administrative and budgetary approval. The hiring will be
either at the assistant professor (tenure track) or the associate
professor (tenured) level; in the latter case, we are primarily
looking for applicants at the beginning of their tenured
career. Responsibilities include teaching at the undergraduate and
graduate levels. Applicants should have a strong research record and a
demonstrated ability to teach.

In Phonetics, we are looking for theoretically inclined applicants
whose research informs and is informed by Phonology. In Syntax, we are
looking for applicants whose research combines empirical and
theoretical depth.

Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of
recommendation, and a sample of work, by November 30, 2002, to either
one of the two search committees:

Phonetics Search Committee   or   Syntax Search Committee,
Department of Linguistics
719 Broadway, 5th floor
New York University 					
New York, NY 10003-6860

For information about the department, please visit
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/lingu/ .  NYU is an Equal Opportunity /
Affirmative Action Employer.

Address for Applications:

	Attn: Phonetics Search Committee or Syntax Search Committee
	Department of Linguistics
	New York University
	719 Broadway, 5th floor
	New York, NY 10003-6860
	United States of America
	Applications are due by 30-Nov-2002


Contact Information:
	Anna Szabolcsi.
	Email: anna.szabolcsi at nyu.edu
	Tel: (212) 998 7956
	Fax: (212) 995 4707
	Website: http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/lingu/

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