32.382, Support: Sign Language; German Sign Language; General Linguistics: PhD, Universität zu Köln

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Subject: 32.382, Support: Sign Language; German Sign Language; General Linguistics: PhD, Universität zu Köln

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Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2021 14:13:20
From: Pamela Perniss [pperniss at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: Sign Language; German Sign Language; General Linguistics: PhD, Universität zu Köln, Germany

 Institution/Organization: Universität zu Köln 
Department:  
Web Address: https://www.uni-koeln.de/ 

Level: PhD 

Duties: Research
 
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 
 
Required Language(s): German Sign Language (gsg)

                      Sign Language 

Description:

See the application link below for advert text in German and English.

Accepting applications until 10th February 2021.

We are seeking to fill a PhD position (f/m/d) in the project „Prominence in
action: Referent representation in German Sign Language (DGS)“. The project is
part of the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) “Prominence in
language” (SFB 1252) at the University of Cologne and is headed by Prof.
Pamela Perniss. The project investigates morphosyntactic and semantic
relations in DGS with respect to linguistic prominence. Through the
investigation of a signed language, the project contributes to the CRC’s aim
to understand the universality and variability of prominence in language. 

Your Tasks:
- Design and implementation of elicitation and corpus-based studies
investigating prominence relations in DGS (incl. literature review, creation
of stimulus materials, recording and editing of video data)
- Data collection from deaf DGS signers
- Coding and annotation of DGS data with the linguistic annotation software
ELAN
- Data analysis with respect to morphosyntactic structures and semantic
features that reflect prominence relations

Your Profile:
- BA and MA degrees in relevant discipline (linguistics, sign language
studies, psycholinguistics)
- DGS level B2 (CEFR) (minimum), or equivalent knowledge of another sign
language and a basic knowledge of DGS with the
willingness to attain greater proficiency in DGS
- Experience in coding and annotation of sign language data is desired
- Good quantitative and statistical analysis skills would be advantageous
- Excellent team-working skills, esp. in deaf-hearing team
- Excellent communication skills, esp. written English

We Offer You:
- A DGS-signing environment and a dynamic team dedicated to research and
teaching
- A diverse and fair working environment
- Support in reconciling work and family life
- Flexible working time models, full-time positions suitable for job sharing
- Extensive advanced training opportunities
- Occupational health management offers
- Local transport ticket at a discount for UoC employees

The position is available from 01.04.2021 on a part-time basis (25,89 hours
per week / 65%). It is limited to 31.03.2024. If the applicant meets the
relevant wage requirements and personal qualifications, the salary is based on
remuneration group 13 TV-L of the pay scale for the German public sector.

The University of Cologne is committed to equal opportunities and diversity.
Women are especially encouraged to apply and will be considered preferentially
in accordance with the Equal Opportunities Act of North Rhine-Westphalia
(Landesgleichstellungsgesetz – LGG NRW). We also expressly welcome
applications from people with disabilities / special needs or of equal status.

Please send your convincing application with proof of the sought
qualifications by email (in one pdf-file) with the reference number
Wiss2012-31 to the contact information below.

Please do not include a photo with your application. In addition to the usual
documents, please send your Master‘s thesis or, if it has not yet been
completed, if possible two to three preliminary chapters of the Master‘s
thesis as well as two representative term papers. 

Applications will be accepted until 10.02.2021.

For questions about the post, please contact Prof. Pamela Perniss at the
contact information below.
 

Application Deadline: 10-Feb-2021 

Web Address for Applications: https://www.stellenwerk-koeln.de/sites/default/files/2021-01/Wiss2012-31_DoktorandIN%20Dolmetschen%20SFB1252_B09_de%2Bengl.pdf 

Contact Information: 
	Prof Pamela Perniss
	pperniss at uni-koeln.de  


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