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Subject: 23.3800, Jobs: Portuguese; Literature; Syntax: Full Prof, Goethe Universität Frankfurt

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Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:50:25
From: Esther Rinke-Scholl [esther.rinke at em.uni-frankfurt.de]
Subject: Portuguese; Literature; Syntax: Full Professor, Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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University or Organization: Goethe Universität Frankfurt 
Department: Institut für Romanische Sprachen und Literaturen
Job Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany 
Web Address: http://www.romanistik.de
Job Rank: Full Professor  

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Syntax; Literature

Required Language(s): Portuguese (por)

Description:

Extended deadline for the following research position:

Applications are invited for a research position (half-time/ideally for a
PhD student or a post-doctoral researcher) in the framework of the project
'syntactic and diachronic aspects of Italian and Portuguese relative
clauses', founded by the German Science Foundation at the Romance
department at Goethe-University Frankfurt. The project will start by the
1st of November and is founded initially for two years. 

Tasks in the project: 
Collaboration in the evaluation of the relevant scientific literature, 
selection of texts, assistance in the elaboration and execution of tests
and data collection, collaboration in the creation of a data base,
collaboration in data-analysis, interpretation of results and publications.

Qualification:
-Degree in Romance Linguistics (licenciatura or Master) 
-Knowledge of syntactic theory and very good proficiency in Portuguese.
 
Please send applications including certificates, CV, list of publications
until the 30 of September 2012 via email to Prof. Dr. Esther Rinke (see
email address below).


Application Deadline: 30-Sep-2012 
Mailing Address for Applications:
	Prof. Dr. Esther Rinke-Scholl 
	Johann Wofgang Goethe Universität 
	Institut für Romanische Sprachen und Literaturen 
	Grüneburgplatz 1 
	Frankfurt 60629 
	Germany  
Email Address for Applications: esther.rinke at em.uni-frankfurt.de 
Contact Information:
	Prof. Dr. Esther Rinke-Scholl 
	Email: esther.rinke at em.uni-frankfurt.de 
	Phone: 0049-69-798-32045 
	Fax: 0049-69-798-32041 





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