[LFG] Part time position for a researcher at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany.
Miriam Butt
miriam.butt at uni-konstanz.de
Wed Nov 30 12:56:07 UTC 2016
The Sprachwissenschaftliche Institut (Linguistics Department) of
Ruhr-Universität Bochum invites applications for the part time position
of a researcher for three years (TVL-E-13, 65 %, starting date
01.03.2017, no teaching obligations) in the DFG funded project
“Position and interpretation of adverbial PPs in German clause
structure” under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Tibor Kiss.
We expect a background in either the syntax-semantics interface, or
specifically in the semantics of prepositions. The project is aiming at
theoretical, corpus-based and experimental approaches to the interaction
between syntactic positions and interpretations of adverbial PPs. Hence,
a good knowledge in corpus linguistics or experimental methods (judgment
studies and interpretation studies) in addition to a background in
theoretical linguistics would be highly welcome.
A M.A. in Linguistics is a prerequisite for the position, we expect that
the researcher will work on and ideally finish a PhD project related to
the issues at hand.
The Ruhr-Universität Bochum is an equal opportunities employer.
For further information, please contact Tibor Kiss
(tibor at linguistics.rub.de <mailto:tibor at linguistics.rub.de>).
The deadline for applications is 31.12.2016, please direct your
application to Anneli von Könemann (vonkoenemann at linguistics.rub.de
<mailto:vonkoenemann at linguistics.rub.de>).
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Miriam Butt
FB Sprachwissenschaft
Universitaet Konstanz
Fach 184 Tel: +49 7531 88 5109
78457 Konstanz Fax: +49 7531 88 4865
Germany +49 7531 88 5115
miriam.butt at uni-konstanz.de
http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/butt
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