35.274, Support: General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Linguistic Theories, Psycholinguistics: PhD, Georg August Universität Göttingen

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Subject: 35.274, Support: General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Linguistic Theories, Psycholinguistics: PhD, Georg August Universität Göttingen

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Date: 16-Jan-2024
From: Yana Strakatova [yana.strakatova at uni-goettingen.de]
Subject: General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Linguistic Theories, Psycholinguistics: PhD, Georg August Universität Göttingen


Institution/Organization: Georg August Universität Göttingen
Department: Research Training Group 2636 "Form-meaning mismatches"
Web Address: https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/635554.html

Level: PhD

Duties: Research

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics;
Linguistic Theories; Psycholinguistics

Description:

At the University of Göttingen at the RTG 2636 "Form-meaning
Mismatches", there are 11 positions as Graduate student to be filled.
Starting date is September 1, 2024. The position is limited to 3
years. Salary according to Entgeltgruppe 13 TV-L/65%.

Your tasks:

Each graduate student will work on a research project that fits in
within the overall theme of the RTG. Applicants can choose a research
topic of their own, as long as the proposal fits the RTG’s guiding
idea or select one of the suggested projects. Suggested PhD projects
can be found at
https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/job+openings/644609.html. Every PhD
student has at least two members of the RTG as their main supervisors.
In addition, there is a thesis committee that oversees the overall
progress.

Your profile:

Applicants are expected to have a completed academic degree in one or
more of the following fields or in a related subject: linguistics,
general linguistics, (modern/historical) languages/philology,
computational linguistics/computer science, cognitive science,
psychology/psycholinguistics, or philosophy. They are expected to hold
a Master’s degree (or equivalent). In addition, advanced command of
the English language is required. German language skills are not
required but encouraged. Candidates who have not finished their MA
program by the date of the submission should deliver a declaration by
their supervisor(s) that the degree will be obtained prior to the
start of the RTG position.

The Research Training Group 2636:

The RTG 2636 funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) offers a
structured 3-year doctoral program for students of linguistics and/or
related fields working on the overarching question as to how
morphosyntactic structures are mapped onto meaning. The RTG covers all
core areas of linguistics: grammatical theory (morphology, syntax,
semantics, pragmatics), linguistic variation including sign languages,
language change, language processing and language acquisition.
Facilities are available for a wide-range of research methods
including corpus studies, experimentation (for instance, eye
tracking), linguistic fieldwork and computational modeling.
Furthermore, the RTG does not explicitly restrict the grammatical
framework assumed for each research project. Thus, candidates working
in not only generative frameworks but also Categorial grammar,
constraint-based grammar (HPSG/LFG), functional grammar, among others,
are encouraged to apply.

Application Deadline: 19-Feb-2024

Web Address for Applications:
https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/job+openings/644609.html

Contact Information:
Prof. Dr. Hedde Zeijlstra
hzeijls at uni-goettingen.de



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