18.834, Support: Typology: PhD Student, University of Bern

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Subject: 18.834, Support: Typology: PhD Student, University of Bern

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Date: 19-Mar-2007
From: Bernhard Waelchli < Bernhard.Waelchli at uni-konstanz.de >
Subject: Typology: PhD Student, University of Bern, Switzerland 

	
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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 13:14:39
From: Bernhard Waelchli < Bernhard.Waelchli at uni-konstanz.de >
Subject: Typology: PhD Student, University of Bern, Switzerland 
 

Institution/Organization: University of Bern 
Department: Department of Linguistics 

Level: PhD 

Duties: Research,Project Work
 
Specialty Areas: Typology 
Original-text Typology 

Description:

TWO POSITIONS FOR PH.D. STUDENTS IN ORIGINAL-TEXT TYPOLOGY 
September 2007-August 2011 in the project

'Original text typology, exploiting an underexplored data source in linguistic
typology. Three case studies: nominal number, predicative possession and motion
verbs'

Working place: University of Bern (Switzerland). 
Project leader: Bernhard Waelchli. 
Support: CHF 34200 per annum first year. 

See
http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/a20_11/waelchli/originaltexttypology.htm
for further information about the project and how to apply. Applicants should
send a full CV, a one-page research plan, the names and addresses of two
referees, and one piece of written work (about 10-20 pages) as an attachment to
an e-mail message to:

Bernhard.Waelchli at uni-konstanz.de

Applications should be sent by e-mail, ideally in a single pdf or text document,
and will be reviewed by Bernhard Waelchli, Tom Gueldemann, Maria
Koptjevskaja-Tamm, Brigitte Pakendorf, Frans Plank, and Iwar Werlen. Deadline
for applications is 1 May 2007, but excellent applications arriving later might
be considered. 

Application Deadline: 01-May-2007 

Web Address for Applications:
http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/a20_11/waelchli/originaltexttypology.htm 

Contact Information: 
	Dr Bernhard Waelchli 
	Bernhard.Waelchli at uni-konstanz.de





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