35.1091, Support: Slavic Subgroup; Morphology, Syntax: PhD, University of Nova Gorica

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Subject: 35.1091, Support: Slavic Subgroup; Morphology, Syntax: PhD, University of Nova Gorica

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Date: 26-Mar-2024
From: Rok Žaucer [rok.zaucer at ung.si]
Subject: Slavic Subgroup; Morphology, Syntax: PhD, University of Nova Gorica


Institution/Organization: University of Nova Gorica
Department: Center for Cognitive Science of Language
Web Address: https://www.ung.si/ckzj/en

Level: PhD

Specialty Areas: Morphology; Syntax
Required Language(s): Slavic Subgroup

Description:

The University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia, is offering a fully funded
four-year PhD-student position in morphosyntax/syntax under the
supervision of prof. dr. Rok Žaucer. The candidate will work as part
of a research group at the Center for Cognitve Science of Language
which focuses on the syntax and morphosyntax of Slavic languages both
within theoretical and experimental linguistics. The dissertation
topic will fall in the general scope of the type of morphosyntactic or
syntactic topics investigated currently or in the past by the
supervisor (e.g., prefixation, argument structure, silent verb
constructions, clitics, morphological multifunctionality, negation,
noun phrase), with the possibility of including theoretical as well as
experimental aspects. As part of their four-year PhD position, the
successful candidate will study within the Graduate School’s Cognitive
Science of Language doctoral program. For application requirements and
procedure, please read the official call at the link below.

Application Deadline: 14-Apr-2024

Web Address for Applications:
https://www.ung.si/en/news/news/6672/assistant-young-researcher-mf/

Contact Information:
prof. dr. Rok Žaucer
rok.zaucer at ung.si



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