7.1559, Jobs: Descriptive or psycholinguist, Spanish language
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Subject: 7.1559, Jobs: Descriptive or psycholinguist, Spanish language
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Date: Sun, 03 Nov 1996 15:28:18 PST
From: dlpayne at OREGON.UOREGON.EDU (Doris Payne)
Subject: University of Oregon: Possible descriptive or psycholinguist
2)
Date: Sun, 03 Nov 1996 20:21:00 EST
From: clayton at indiana.edu (Mary Clayton)
Subject: job: Spanish language instruction, second language acquisition
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Date: Sun, 03 Nov 1996 15:28:18 PST
From: dlpayne at OREGON.UOREGON.EDU (Doris Payne)
Subject: University of Oregon: Possible descriptive or psycholinguist
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
POSSIBLE TENURE-TRACK POSITION
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Oregon announces
that a regular tenure-line position may become available, pending
budgetary approval, beginning Fall 1997. The position is advertised
at the Assistant or early Associate Professor level. Salary will be
dependent on qualifications and experience.
We invite applications from qualified individuals in empirical
descriptive linguistics or psycholinguistics. Candidates must have
completed the Ph.D. degree by the time of appointment. An excellent
record of research and publication is a must, as well as evidence of
excellence in classroom teaching.
Relative to empirical descriptive linguistics, we seek a candidate
with strong grounding in the functional approach to morphosyntax and
discourse, field work with non-European languages, and
cross-linguistic grammatical typology.
Relative to psycholinguistics, we seek a candidate with strong
grounding in functional approaches to grammar and discourse,
experimental cognitive psychology, cognitive science, empirical
quantitative methods (experimental, text-based, etc.), and language
processing.
The successful candidate in either area will, in his or her work, be
able to contribute to several foci within the Department. We enjoy a
long tradition of work within the functionalist and typological
tradition, with major concentrations in descriptive field work,
experimental linguistics, second language acquisition and teaching,
and cognitive science.
Please submit a letter of application which includes a statement of
research interests, vitae, sample publications, and have three letters
of reference sent to:
Search Committee
Department of Linguistics
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403
Review of applications will begin on January 6, 1997, and will
continue until position is filled.
For more information consult our web site at logos.uoregon.edu, or
contact Doris Payne, Chair (dlpayne at oregon.uoregon.edu).
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Date: Sun, 03 Nov 1996 20:21:00 EST
From: clayton at indiana.edu (Mary Clayton)
Subject: job: Spanish language instruction, second language acquisition
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Indiana University,
Bloomington invites applications for the following position:
Director of Language Instruction for Fall 1997. Associate or
Advanced Assistant Professor in Spanish with specialization in second
language acquisition. Tenured or tenure-track position. Duties
include: coordinating first and second-year language courses, training
graduate assistants, teaching at the undergraduate and graduate
levels, and directing dissertations. Publications and strong teaching
record essential. Native or near-native proficiency required. OPI
certification desirable. Send letter of application, CV, sample
publications, and three references to Maryellen Bieder, Chair, Search
Committee. Applications received by 11/22/96 will be assured full
consideration. AA/EOE
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