12.1002, Jobs: Morphology Researcher: Surrey U, UK
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Subject: 12.1002, Jobs: Morphology Researcher: Surrey U, UK
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Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 12:57:18 +0100
From: Dr Dunstan Brown <d.brown at surrey.ac.uk>
Subject: Morphology Research Fellow: Surrey U, UK
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Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 12:57:18 +0100
From: Dr Dunstan Brown <d.brown at surrey.ac.uk>
Subject: Morphology Research Fellow: Surrey U, UK
University of Surrey
School of Language, Law and International Studies
Research Fellow - Surrey Morphology Group (Ref: 2863)
Salary: GBP 16,775 - 18,731 per annum
Applications are invited for a research post in the Surrey Morphology
Group within the School, for two years. The Group specialises in
typology, particularly the application of formal and statistical
approaches. This post is for an AHRB-funded project (The notion
"possible word" and its limits: a typology of suppletion), directed by
Professor Greville Corbett, Dr Dunstan Brown and Dr Andrew
Hippisley. Professor Peter Lutzeier will also be associated with the
project.
Candidates should have wide-ranging interests within linguistics. A good
post-graduate degree in linguistics is highly desirable, and expertise
in any of the following would be advantageous: Russian, typology,
morphological theory.
The job will involve working with a corpus, collecting and analysing
cross-linguistic data, maintaining a database, compiling a bibliography
and contributing to joint papers.
Details of the Surrey Morphology Group can be found at:
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/LIS/SMG/
Informal enquiries may be made to Dunstan Brown (d.brown at surrey.ac.uk).
For an application pack and details of how to apply please contact Miss
RN Grimmer, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH. Telephone
01483 876205 (24 hours). Email: i.james at surrey.ac.uk or download
application documents from http://www.surrey.ac.uk (Employment
Opportunities). Please quote Reference number 2863/rg, supply
your postal address and where you saw the advertisement. Closing date
for applications is 11 May 2001.
The University is committed to an Equal Opportunities Policy.
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