31.3848, Jobs: Genetic Classification; Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Syntax; Typology: Post Doc, University of Crete

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Subject: 31.3848, Jobs: Genetic Classification; Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Syntax; Typology: Post Doc, University of Crete

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Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2020 14:53:22
From: Elena Anagnostopoulou [elena.anagnostopoulou01 at gmail.com]
Subject: Genetic Classification; Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Syntax; Typology: Post Doc, University of Crete, Greece

 
University or Organization: University of Crete 
Department: Department of Philology, Division of Linguistics
Job Location: Crete, Greece 
Web Address: http://www.philology.uoc.gr/en/
Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher in Linguistics or Biology
Job Rank: Post Doc

Specialty Areas: Genetic Classification; Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Syntax; Typology 


Description:

The Division of Linguistics (Department of Philology) at the University of
Crete seeks a Post- doctoral researcher to perform phylogenetic and
statistical research in language change in the context of the H.F.R.I. funded
interdisciplinary project “Modeling Glossogeny. Using biological tools in the
study of genetic and areal stability of morpho- syntactic parameters” (PI:
Elena Anagnostopoulou). 

The post- doctoral researcher will collect and analyze typological morpho-
syntactic data in collaboration with the PI and the members of the research
team of the project. The analysis involves the use of phylogenetic and
statistical tools adjusted to historical linguistic research. Candidates must
have earned their Ph.D. degree recognized by D.O.A.T.A.P. (Hellenic NARIC; for
the application it is sufficient for candidates to have proof that the process
for the recognition has officially started via the registration/protocol
number) and have specialized in Linguistics or Population Genetics or
Phylogenetics.  

Qualified linguistics candidates should possess:
- Expertise in theoretical linguistics in the areas of parametric syntax and
morphology
- Experience in working with and analyzing typological and/or historical data
- Preferred qualifications include familiarity with computational and
statistical methods in linguistics and/or computational phylogenetics in
historical linguistics

Qualified biology candidates should possess:
- Experience in working with and analyzing phylogenetic data and/or population
genetics data
- Experience in statistical methods in biology

The details of the submission procedure as well as the documents required for
application can be found at the application link provided below.



Application Deadline: 29-Jan-2021 
	  
Email Address for Applications: calls.elke-reth at uoc.gr 
Web Address for Applications: https://www.elke.uoc.gr/announcements/news/view.aspx?id=4944 
Contact Information:
	Prof. Elena Anagnostopoulou 
	Email: elena.anagnostopoulou01 at gmail.com 


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