Language and Culture Research group: March 2011 Bulletin

Alexandra Aikhenvald a.y.aikhenvald at LIVE.COM
Wed Apr 6 07:27:15 UTC 2011


Dear Colleagues,
 
Please find enclosed a 2011 Bulletin of our Language and Culture Research group within the Cirns Institute at JCU.
 
We welcome sabbatical and other visitors - Cairns is a remarkable location, and the Cairns Institute is a vibrant and exciting place.
 
The bulletin is also available at http://www.aikhenvaldlinguistics.com/ and will soon be up on the Cairns Institute website.
 
Best wishes

Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, PhD, DLitt, FAHA
Distinguished Professor and Research Leader (Peoples and Societies of the Tropics)
The Cairns Institute 
James Cook University
PO Box 6811
Cairns
Queensland 4870
Australia

mobile 0400 305315
office 61-7-40421117
home 61-7-40381876
 
alexandra.aikhenvald at jcu.edu.au  
http://www.jcu.edu.au/sass/staff/JCUPRD_043649.html
http://www.aikhenvaldlinguistics.com/












 


Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 15:27:21 +1100
From: wayan.arka at ANU.EDU.AU
Subject: 2 Linguist Positions, Australian National University
To: LINGTYP at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG








2 Linguist Positions, Australian National University


We are seeking two outstanding early career Linguists with a strong fieldwork-based background, and a research program focusing on one or more understudied languages of the Asia-Pacific Region.
 
We are looking to fill one continuing (Level B/C) and one fixed term  (Level B) position.
 
With these appointments we wish to broaden and deepen our research in the region. We are particularly interested in applicants who will strengthen our collective expertise through work in one or more of the following areas: anthropological linguistics, sociolinguistics, multilingualism, historical linguistics, semantics, pragmatics, lexicography, language documentation, statistical and/or computational approaches to analysing cross-linguistic variation, typology, variationist approaches. 
 
Applicants should have existing field experience in one or more sites of the Pacific/Asia region or relevant field experience elsewhere and concrete plans to develop a new field site in the Pacific/Asia region. 
 
A substantial amount of time is available for ongoing research, and initial set-up funding for research is available. We are seeking outstanding early-career linguists ready to join a team with a long tradition of responding to the scientific, humanistic and social challenges posed by this region’s extraordinary linguistic diversity.
 
In addition to research, these positions will apply for competitive research funding, undertake some teaching, supervise PhD students and contribute to administrative activities within the School and the Department. We have a particular commitment to fieldwork-based research on little-known languages across the region, especially in its hotspots of fragile linguistic diversity (such as Melanesia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia). 
 
As part of our drive to rectify historical gender imbalances in our linguistics program, we are particularly keen to encourage highly-qualified female applicants.
 
Further details of the positions can be obtained at:
 

ANU Internal and external – http://jobs.anu.edu.au/PositionDetail.aspx?p=1879
Seek – http://www.seek.com.au/Job/linguist/in/act/19199690 		 	   		  
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