11.2588, Jobs: Semantics/Pragmatics/Socioling, Taiwan

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Subject: 11.2588, Jobs: Semantics/Pragmatics/Socioling, Taiwan

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Date:  29 Nov 2000 01:08:18 -0000
From:  James Myers <lngmyers at ccunix.ccu.edu.tw>
Subject:  Semantics/Pragmatics/Socioling, National Chung Cheng U, Taiwan

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Date:  29 Nov 2000 01:08:18 -0000
From:  James Myers <lngmyers at ccunix.ccu.edu.tw>
Subject:  Semantics/Pragmatics/Socioling, National Chung Cheng U, Taiwan


Rank of Job: open
Areas Required: semantics, pragmatics, and/or sociolinguistics
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: National Chung Cheng University
Department: Graduate Institute of Linguistics
State or Province: Chia-Yi
Country: Taiwan
Final Date of Application: March 1, 2001, but we will continue to accept
applications until position is filled
Contact: James Myers lngmyers at ccunix.ccu.edu.tw

Address for Applications:
Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Chung Cheng University
Min-Hsiung
Chia-Yi 621
Taiwan

                     Tenure Track Position
                        available at the
               Graduate Institute of Linguistics
                National Chung Cheng University

The Graduate Institute of Linguistics at National Chung Cheng
University in Chia-Yi, Taiwan, has an open-rank tenure track
position in semantics, pragmatics, and/or sociolinguistics
available starting August 1, 2001.  Research experience in
Chinese linguistics is a plus.

Candidates must have a Ph.D. in hand by June 2001 in order to be
appointed to the position by August 1, 2001.  Salary will be
commensurate with rank and experience.  The annual salary is about
NT$992,000 for a first year assistant professor, NT$1,031,000 for a
first year associate professor, and NT$1,213,000 for a first year full
professor.  Previous teaching and research experience can be counted
toward the salary scale in all three ranks.

Please send a letter of application, along with a C.V., a statement of
research goals, three letters of recommendation, and copies of major
publications to:

James Tai, Professor and Director
Graduate Institute of Linguistics
National Chung Cheng University
Min-Hsiung, Chia-Yi  621
Taiwan

We will give preference to applications received by March 1,
2001, but applications will continue to be accepted until the
position is filled.

For more information on the Graduate Institute of Linguistics,
please visit our website:
http://www.ccunix.ccu.edu.tw/~linguist

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