30.779, Support: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition: MA / MSc Student, Syracuse University, USA

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Subject: 30.779, Support: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition: MA / MSc Student, Syracuse University, USA

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Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 10:40:33
From: Christopher Green [cgreen10 at syr.edu]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition: MA / MSc Student, Syracuse University

 Institution/Organization: Syracuse University 
Department: Languages, Literatures & Linguistics 
Web Address: http://lll.syr.edu/linguistics/graduate.html 

Level: MA / MSc 

Duties: Teaching
 
Specialty Areas: Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Clinical Linguistics; Discipline of Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Language Documentation; Linguistic Theories 
 

Description:

Teaching Assistantships are still available in TESOL/TLOTE, Linguistics,
Spanish, French, Chinese, and Japanese for the support of Master of Arts
students beginning study in Fall 2019 in the Linguistic Studies Program at
Syracuse University. Language Teaching Assistants must have native-like
command of the language they teach. Outstanding applicants who are not chosen
for a Teaching Assistantship may instead be eligible to receive tuition
credits toward the completion of their coursework.

The Linguistic Studies Program at Syracuse University offers a US Master of
Arts degree in any one of six concentrations: TESOL/TLOTE; Linguistic Theory;
Logic and Language; Information Representation and Retrieval; Language,
Culture, and Society; and Language Acquisition. The time of study is one and a
half to two years.

Admission to the Program is continuous; students are able to begin in Fall,
Spring, or Summer semesters. Note, however, that it is preferable to begin in
the Fall semester, given that courses which serve as prerequisites for Spring
courses are typically offered in the Fall term.

Consult the Syracuse University Department of Languages, Literatures &
Linguistics Graduate Study website at http://lll.syr.edu/graduate.html for
further details. An application for admission to study in the MA Program is
accessible here: http://lll.syr.edu/linguistics/faq.html. Please direct
further questions to the Program’s general graduate advisor, Dr. Amanda Brown
at abrown08 at syr.edu. Note: these are not free-standing teaching positions but
are, rather, awards to support students in a graduate program of study.
 

Application Deadline: 16-Jul-2019 

Web Address for Applications: http://www.syracuse.edu/admissions/graduate/apply/?_ga=2.35290081.1713833411.1550338977-1376883759.1550338977 

Contact Information: 
	Dr Amanda Brown 
	abrown08 at syr.edu  


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