31.2751, FYI: Postdoctoral Fellowship in an International Interactional Linguistics Project - ״From Emergent Complex Syntax to Discourse Markerhood: The Hebrew Grammar-Body Interface in a Cross-Language Comparison״

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Subject: 31.2751, FYI: Postdoctoral Fellowship in an International Interactional Linguistics Project - ״From Emergent Complex Syntax to Discourse Markerhood: The Hebrew Grammar-Body Interface in a Cross-Language Comparison״

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Date: Tue, 08 Sep 2020 11:42:34
From: Yael Maschler [maschler at research.haifa.ac.il]
Subject: Postdoctoral Fellowship in an International Interactional Linguistics Project - ״From Emergent Complex Syntax to Discourse Markerhood: The Hebrew Grammar-Body Interface in a Cross-Language Comparison״

 
An Interactional Linguistics project funded by the Israel Science Foundation
focusing on the multimodal study of complex syntactic structures in spoken
discourse will begin October 1, 2020, headed by Prof. Yael Maschler. This
four-year project will take place at the Department of Hebrew, University of
Haifa, Israel, in cooperation with colleagues at the University of Helsinki,
Finland, the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, and Linköping University,
Sweden.

Funding is available for a post-doctoral fellow wishing to participate in all
stages of the project:
- Video-recording, transcribing and coding casual face-to-face interactions
- Culling, analyzing and classifying specific complex clausal structures and
the actions implemented by them
- Participating in comparative studies with parallel research teams in Europe
working on Swedish, French, and Estonian data

The participating fellow will enroll as a postdoc in the Department of Hebrew
Language at the University of Haifa. 
- While knowledge of Hebrew is desirable, candidates working on other
languages will also be considered.

Requirements:
- Ph.D. in linguistics, preferably in interactional linguistics and/or
discourse and grammar
- Experience analyzing embodied interaction in video-recorded data
      
Please send the following to maschler at research.haifa.ac.il ASAP:
- Letter of interest detailing the candidate’s suitability for the project
- CV + list of publications
- Certificate of Ph.D.
- One sample of academic writing (publication / Ph.D. thesis)
- Names of 3 references

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yael_Maschler
https://www.haifa.ac.il/index.php/en/
http://hebrew-language.haifa.ac.il/index.php/en/home-sp-688
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis

Subject Language(s): Hebrew (heb)

Language Family(ies): Semitic





 



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