13.1404, Support: Syntax/Semantics/Phonology: Humboldt Germany
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Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 16:30:13 +0200
From: Koyka Stoyanova <koyka.stoyanova at popserv.rz.hu-berlin.de>
Subject: Syntax, Semantics, Phonology: Humboldt U in Berlin/Potsdam, Germany
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Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 16:30:13 +0200
From: Koyka Stoyanova <koyka.stoyanova at popserv.rz.hu-berlin.de>
Subject: Syntax, Semantics, Phonology: Humboldt U in Berlin/Potsdam, Germany
The Humboldt-University at Berlin and the University of Potsdam are
offering:
7 graduate stipends, to start 1. September 2002
The study/research program is concerned with the organisation of the
human language faculty, with special emphasis on economy, optimality
and minimality in the principles and operations that make possible and
constrain the highly complex structures of language.
There are 4 research areas:
- Derivation of universal structural laws from grammar inherent
principles
- Ellipsis
- Lexical and phrasal structure building: comparison of complexity
- Aspects of information structure in semantics, syntax and phonology
Applications:
Information can be obtained from the addresses below. Graduate
students with above average qualifications/ examination results in
contemporary linguistic theory, and speciality in one or more of the
areas listed above, are invited to apply. Application should contain
degree/ diploma certificates, curriculum vitae, academic references
(at least one), and an outline for a research proposal (alternatively
you may choose one of the research areas and send your
MA-thesis). Applications should be sent to:
Prof. Dr. Karin Donhauser
Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin
Institut fuer deutsche Sprache und Linguistik
Unter den Linden 6
10099 Berlin
Germany
e-mail inquiries: h0444n51 at rz.hu-berlin.de
URL: http://www.sprachgeschichte.de/graduiertenkolleg
Deadline for receipt of applications: 14. June 2002.
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