7.1418, Jobs: Assistant Professor of Linguistics/SLA

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Subject: 7.1418, Jobs: Assistant Professor of Linguistics/SLA
 
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Date:  Fri, 11 Oct 1996 06:15:48 EDT
From:  weinberg at osf1.gmu.edu ("steven h. weinberger")
Subject:  Job: Assistant Professor of Linguistics/SLA
 
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Date:  Fri, 11 Oct 1996 06:15:48 EDT
From:  weinberg at osf1.gmu.edu ("steven h. weinberger")
Subject:  Job: Assistant Professor of Linguistics/SLA
 
Assistant Professor of English, Ph.D. in Linguistics.
 
Tenure-track position beginning August 1997. The Linguistics
Program at George Mason University solicits applications for a
theoretical linguist specializing in Second Language Acquisition
with a secondary specialization such as child language
acquisition, morphology, syntax, phonology. Ability to relate
theory to practice, and interest/expertise in applying computer
technology to teaching, desirable. Position pending budgetary
approval.
 
Located in Northern Virginia, 15 miles west of Washington DC,
George Mason University has an enrollment of approximately 21,000
students, who study in almost 100 degree programs at the
undergraduate, master=D5s, doctoral, and professional levels. The
Linguistics Program is an independent program operating within
the GMU English Department. We generally have approximately 70
students working their way through the MA in English: Linguistics
or TESL Certificate, or both.
 
Send vita, representative work, recommendations, and a statement
of research interests to:
 
3E4 - Charles Jones
Linguistics Search
English Department
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA  22030-4444
 
All materials must reach us by November 15, 1996. AA/EO Employer.
 
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