11.2573, Jobs: (Post)-PhD Research at U of Frankfurt, Germany
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Subject: 11.2573, Jobs: (Post)-PhD Research at U of Frankfurt, Germany
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 18:24:37 +0100
From: "Thomas E. Zimmermann" <T.E.Zimmermann at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de>
Subject: Doc, Post-Doc Research at U of Frankfurt, Germany
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 18:24:37 +0100
From: "Thomas E. Zimmermann" <T.E.Zimmermann at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de>
Subject: Doc, Post-Doc Research at U of Frankfurt, Germany
The graduate programme ("Graduiertenkolleg", GK) in linguistics at the
University of Frankfurt/Main offers two post-doc positions and 8
doctoral research grants. The GK has as its focus of research
"Sentence types: variation and interpretation" and will start on April
1, 2001.
The role of the postdocs in the GK is to facilitate cross-discipline
doctoral research. Postdocs will be expected to coordinate and
support dissertation projects in more than one sub-discipline. One
postdoctoral position is reserved for "Syntax/Typology" research.
Applicants for this position should have significant expertise in both
the formal theory of grammar and in language typology. The other
position is for "Semantics/pragmatics". Again applicants for this
position should have significant expertise in both formal semantics
and pragmatics.
Information (in German) about the sub-projects of the graduate
programme can be found on the internet under
http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/FB/fb10/grad_koll/.
Applications are to be sent by December 31, 2000, to the head of the
graduate programme, Prof. Dr. G. Grewendorf, Institut für Deutsche
Sprache und Literatur II, Universität Frankfurt, Gräfstr. 76,
60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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