22.632, Support: ASL & General Linguistics, Syntax: Open Student, Boston U., USA

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Subject: 22.632, Support: ASL & General Linguistics, Syntax: Open Student, Boston U., USA

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Date: 07-Feb-2011
From: Carol Neidle [carol at bu.edu]
Subject: ASL & General Linguistics, Syntax: Open Student, Boston University, USA
 

	
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Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2011 17:01:58
From: Carol Neidle [carol at bu.edu]
Subject: ASL & General Linguistics, Syntax: Open Student, Boston University, USA

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Institution/Organization: Boston University 
Department: ASL Linguistics Research Project 
Web Address: http://www.bu.edu/asllrp/ 

Level: Open 

Duties: Research
 
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Syntax 
 

Description:

We are pleased to announce a Graduate Research Fellowship 
in ASL Linguistics in conjunction with the American Sign Language 
Linguistic Research Project and the National Center for Sign 
Language and Gesture Resources, funded by the National Science
Foundation. The fellow, who must be a native or near-native 
ASL signer, will assist with the elicitation, transcription, and 
analysis of ASL data. 

The fellowship, which provides full tuition plus a stipend, is for 
academic year 2011-12 and is potentially renewable for up to 
two more years.

The recipient of this fellowship will be a student enrolled in a 
graduate  program at Boston University (e.g., the interdisciplinary 
M.A. or Ph.D. Program in Applied Linguistics in the Graduate School,
or the ASL/Deaf Studies graduate Program in the School of Education) 
during the academic year in question. Candidates for this 
fellowship should:

 1.  submit their application for admission to the appropriate 
      Boston University graduate program following standard 
      procedures (unless they have already been admitted); and

 2.  send a letter describing their interests and qualifications 
      for the fellowship (and indicating the BU program to which 
      they are applying or in which they are currently enrolled) 
      to the address below.

See http://www.bu.edu/applied-linguistics/for-prospective-students/ for
information about Linguistics graduate programs at Boston University. 
Please direct inquiries about this fellowship to carol at bu.edu.  I would
also appreciate hearing in advance from those who intend to apply. 

Application Deadline: 07-Jul-2011 

Mailing Address for Applications:
	Attn: Prof. Carol Neidle 
	BU/CAS/Linguistics, room 101 
	621 Commonwealth Ave. 
	Boston MA 02215 
	USA 	
	
Contact Information: 
	Prof. Carol Neidle 
	carol at bu.edu 
	Phone:617-353-6218  



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