16.1625, Support: Syntax: PhD Student, Johann Wolfgang Goethe U

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Subject: 16.1625, Support: Syntax: PhD Student, Johann Wolfgang Goethe U

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Date: 20-May-2005
From: Joost Kremers < j.kremers at em.uni-frankfurt.de >
Subject: Syntax: PhD Student, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Germany 

	
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Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 16:27:31
From: Joost Kremers < j.kremers at em.uni-frankfurt.de >
Subject: Syntax: PhD Student, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Germany 
 

University or Organization: Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität 
Job Rank: PhD  
Specialty Areas: Syntax

The graduate program 'Sentence Types: Variation and Interpretation'
(Graduiertenkolleg 'Satzarten: Variation und Interpretation') at the
University of Frankfurt/Main (Germany) invites applications for one PhD
position in syntax, in the research program "The function of the left
periphery".

The graduate program was founded in April 2001 and receives its funding
from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the German national
research foundation. The program combines several areas of linguistics and
establishes interdisciplinary relations with the neighboring disciplines
cognitive psychology and neuroscience. There are currently fourteen PhD
students working on topics in syntax, typology, semantics and
pragmatics. Information about the projects of the program can be found on
the internet under

http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/fb10/grad_koll

The PhD student will carry out a research project in the graduate program's
subfield "A1: The function of the left periphery for the determination of
sentence types" ("Die Funktion der linken Satzperipherie für die
Determination von Satzarten"), with the goal of completing a PhD thesis
within three years.

The stipend is available at the earliest from September 2005 for a period
of three years, and cannot be extended. Command of German is desirable.

Applicants should send a curriculum vitae and a two- to three-page research
proposal by 30 June 2005 to Günther Grewendorf:

        Prof. Dr. Günther Grewendorf
        Fachbereich Neuere Philologien
        Institut für Kognitive Linguistik
        Fach 285
        Grüneburgplatz 1
        D-60629 Frankfurt

        Telephone: +49 69/798-32397
                
        e-Mail: Grewendorf at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de 

	Website:  http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/fb10/grad_koll





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