34.1555, Support: Dutch; Dutch, Middle; Historical Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics: PhD, University of Liège

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Subject: 34.1555, Support: Dutch; Dutch, Middle; Historical Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics: PhD, University of Liège

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Date: 16-May-2023
From: An Van linden [an.vanlinden at uliege.be]
Subject: Dutch; Dutch, Middle; Historical Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics: PhD, University of Liège


Institution/Organization: University of Liège
Department: Department of Modern Languages
Web Address: https://www.llmt.uliege.be/cms/c_4563741/fr/llmt

Level: PhD

Duties: Research

Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics; verb
particle constructions
Required Language(s): Dutch (nld)
                      Dutch, Middle (dum)

Description:

The Centre for Linguistics of the research unit Lilith and the
Department of Modern Languages of the University of Liège (Belgium)
are looking for applicants for a fully funded four-year PhD fellowship
in Dutch diachronic corpus linguistics.

The PhD project is part of the collaborative research project “Grammar
from Space – How spatial elements become applicatives”, funded by the
Liège Research Council. The Grammar from Space project will
investigate how elements with spatial meaning develop into applicative
markers, from a typological and Germanic perspective, with extensions
into applied research, viz. translation studies. Two positions for
doctoral students are currently available within the project, one of
which is in Dutch diachronic corpus linguistics.

This PhD project will investigate the well-established
adposition-to-applicative pathway on the basis of historical data,
adopting a new, valency-centred approach to verb-particle
constructions in Dutch, such as doorlopen (door-lopen; through-run;
‘move on, go through’) and onderduiken (under-dive; ‘go into hiding’)
and prefixed verbs such as doorlopen (door-lopen; through-run;
‘peruse’) or overreden (over-talk; ‘convince’). A crucial aspect of
this project involves tracing the diachronic development of such
complex verbs consisting of a particle of spatial origin (e.g. door
‘through’) and a verb (e.g. lopen ‘run’) back to Middle Dutch, while
monitoring the valency of the complex verb across time. The supervisor
of this PhD is Julien Perrez and the co-supervisor Dirk Pijpops.

Profile:
 - Master in Linguistics, Linguistics and Literature, or Philology (or
equivalent), obtained with excellent grades before the start of the
PhD project;
 - An excellent command of Dutch (native or near-native) and a good
command of (spoken and written) academic English (competence in French
is a plus in view of the work environment)
 - Experience with corpus linguistic methods and tools, as well as
strong analytical skills and creativity; previous experience with
statistical analysis of corpus data is an asset;
 - Familiarity with older stages of Dutch and an interest in authentic
corpus data of Dutch;
 - A passion for linguistics and an international orientation (e.g.
for research stays abroad during the doctoral period);
 - The capacity to work independently and as part of a team;
 - The ability to present research results at international
conferences, and to publish in English and/or Dutch in peer-reviewed
journals;

Offer:
 - We offer a fulltime employment as a PhD researcher in the context
of the above-mentioned project for 1 year, starting October 2023 or
November 2023, renewable until max. 4 years after positive evaluation.
 - The candidate will have 90% of their time available for their
doctoral research activities; 10% will be dedicated to other
(administrative or teaching) services.
 - The candidate will start on a net salary of approximately 2,360
EUR/month, depending on their personal situation. In addition, s/he
will be allocated office space and a laptop, and receive funding for
research activities like attending conferences abroad.
 - The candidate will collaborate with and be supported by two
supervisors as well as all the members of the project team, and will
benefit from the stimulating environment of the research unit Lilith.
S/he will also take part in the ULiège doctoral training programme.


Job applications should include:
 - A cover letter describing your motivation, stating why you want to
do this research (in English);
 - A detailed CV (in English);
 - A list of grades obtained for your Bachelor and Master programmes;
 - The names and contact details of two academic referees we may
contact prior to appointment;
 - A sample piece of academic writing (preferably in English,
otherwise in Dutch; course paper or BA/MA thesis)

If you are interested in this PhD position, please send your
application file in electronic form to:
Prof. Julien Perrez (Julien.Perrez at uliege.be)

Application deadline: 20 June 2023

Interviews will be held with shortlisted candidates in Liège on 30
June 2023 (if needed online for international applicants).

For further information, please contact Prof. Julien Perrez
(Julien.Perrez at uliege.be).

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The University of Liège carries out an equal opportunity and diversity
policy.

Application Deadline: 20-Jun-2023

Contact Information:
Dr Julien Perrez
Julien.Perrez at uliege.be



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