25.2170, Support: Italian, Historical Linguistics, Lexicography / Switzerland

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Subject: 25.2170, Support: Italian, Historical Linguistics, Lexicography / Switzerland

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Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 12:57:24
From: Vincenzo Faraoni [vfaraoni at rom.uzh.ch]
Subject: Italian, Historical Linguistics, Lexicography: PhD Student, Universität Zürich, Switzerland

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 Institution/Organization: Universität Zürich 
Department: Romanisches Seminar 
Web Address: http://www.rose.uzh.ch/index.html 

Level: PhD 

Duties: Research,Project Work
 
Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics; Lexicography 
Dialects of Rome, Etymologies 
Required Language(s): Italian (ita)

Description:

Progetto: Etimologie del romanesco contemporaneo

Il 1 Ottobre 2014, presso la cattedra di Linguistica romanza - linguistica storica italiana dell’Università di Zurigo (Prof. Dr. Michele Loporcaro), sarà avviato il progetto triennale Etimologie del romanesco contemporaneo (ERC), finanziato dal Fondo nazionale svizzero per la ricerca scientifica (FNS; delibera n. 100012_150135 / 1).

Il progetto, che prevede una cooperazione attiva con il gruppo di ricerca del Vocabolario del romanesco contemporaneo (Università Roma Tre) e potrà avvalersi del sostegno logistico-scientifico offerto dal Lessico Etimologico Italiano (Universität des Saarlandes), si propone di sottoporre a trattamento etimologico sistematico il lessico del romanesco contemporaneo.
A tal proposito, è previsto l’impiego di uno studente dottorando che, parallelamente all’impegno settimanale sul progetto (fissato e retribuito al 60%; quadri salariali FNS), sarà chiamato a redigere una tesi in linguistica italo-romanza incentrata (preferibilmente ma non necessariamente) su aspetti strutturali della storia del romanesco.

Gli interessati – sia studenti che abbiano conseguito o conseguiranno il diploma di laurea entro il 31 luglio 2014, sia dottorandi senza borsa con progetti di ricerca tematicamente affini al progetto ERC – dovranno inviare la loro candidatura all’indirizzo vfaraoni at rom.uzh.ch entro il 31 maggio 2014.

Oltre al proprio CV, sarà necessario allegare:
- il certificato di laurea (se già conseguita) e degli esami sostenuti;
- una versione elettronica sia delle proprie tesi di laurea – triennale (bachelor), ove prevista, e specialistica (master) –, sia di ogni eventuale pubblicazione scientifica;
- una lettera di referenza da parte del proprio relatore di tesi.

I candidati con i curricula ritenuti più adatti saranno invitati a sostenere un colloquio orale che si terrà entro il 15 luglio 2014.
Per ulteriori informazioni è possibile contattare all’indirizzo di posta elettronica già indicato il Dr. Vincenzo Faraoni.

Prof. Dr. Michele Loporcaro 

Application Deadline: 31-May-2014 

Contact Information: 
	Dr. Vincenzo Faraoni 
vfaraoni at rom.uzh.ch  





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