35.442, Support: German; German; Syntax: PhD, Goethe University Frankfurt

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Subject: 35.442, Support: German; German; Syntax: PhD, Goethe University Frankfurt

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Date: 03-Feb-2024
From: Sascha Bargmann [bargmann at em.uni-frankfurt.de]
Subject: German; German; Syntax: PhD, Goethe University Frankfurt


Institution/Organization: Goethe University Frankfurt
Department: Department of Linguistics & Institute of English and
American Studies
Web Address: www.linguistik-in-frankfurt.de &
www.uni-frankfurt.de/41111712/IEAS

Level: PhD

Duties: Research Project Work

Specialty Areas: Syntax; Semantics, Text/Corpus Linguistics,
Psycholinguistics
Required Language(s): German (deu)
                      German

Description:

The Department of Linguistics and the Institute of English and
American Studies, Faculty of Modern Languages at Goethe University
Frankfurt, each offer the position of a Research Associate (m/f/d) (E
13 TV-G-U, 65% part-time) to be filled on 01 April 2024 within Project
B01 “Negation at the interfaces: Negation and existential
quantification in German” (principal investigators Prof. Dr. Markus
Bader, Dr. Sascha Bargmann, and Prof. Dr. Gert Webelhuth). The project
is part of the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1629 “Negation in
Language and Beyond (NegLaB)”. The position will be temporary and
restricted until 31 December 2027. The salary grade is based on the
job descriptions of the collective agreement (TV-G-U) applicable to
Goethe University.

The responsibilities of the two research associates include
collaboration and scientific services in research within Project B01
of the CRC 1629 “NegLaB”. The project explores the interaction of
negation and quantifier scope in German with corpus-linguistic and
psycholinguistic methods. The two research associates are expected to
fulfill the following tasks, one of them mainly being responsible for
the corpus-linguistic part, and the other for the psycholinguistic
part:
 - independent participation in Project B01, cooperation with other
projects, and involvement in activities of the CRC overall
 - creation, execution, and analysis of corpus analyses and
psycholinguistic experiments
 - application of current statistical methods
 - presentation of results at internal, national, and international
conferences as well as documentation of results in scientific
publications

The research associates will have the opportunity to engage in
independent research and to get a Ph.D.

Requirements:
 - university degree (Master or comparable) in linguistics or a
relevant field with a linguistic and/or corpus-linguistic and/or
psycholinguistic focus (needs to be completed by 31 March 2024)
 - research interest and knowledge in syntax and semantics and/or
corpus linguistics and/or psycholinguistics
 - excellent language skills in German and English
 - proficiency in common software (Office, R) and willingness to learn
to use additional software to conduct corpus studies and experiments
are advantageous
 - ability to work independently, engage in teamwork, and communicate
openly

The Goethe University is committed to a policy of providing equal
employment opportunities for both men and women alike, and therefore
encourages particularly women to apply for the positions offered.
Individuals with severe disability will be prioritized in case of
equal aptitiude and ability.

Please submit your application together with the usual documents
(cover letter, curriculum vitae, relevant certificates, and, if
necessary, certified translations into German or English)
electronically in the form of one single PDF document by 15 February
2024 to Dr. Sascha Bargmann, email: bargmann at em.uni-frankfurt.de.

Application Deadline: 15-Feb-2024

Email Address for Applications: bargmann at em.uni-frankfurt.de

Contact Information:
Dr. Sascha Bargmann
bargmann at em.uni-frankfurt.de



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