14.170, Support: PhD Studentships: Syntactic Theory, U/of Durham

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Subject: 14.170, Support: PhD Studentships: Syntactic Theory, U/of Durham

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Date:  Tue, 14 Jan 2003 07:08:15 +0000
From:  "S.J. Hannahs" <s.j.hannahs at durham.ac.uk>
Subject:  PhD Studentships: Syntactic Theory, University of Durham, UK

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Date:  Tue, 14 Jan 2003 07:08:15 +0000
From:  "S.J. Hannahs" <s.j.hannahs at durham.ac.uk>
Subject:  PhD Studentships: Syntactic Theory, University of Durham, UK



The School of Linguistics and Language, University of Durham,
announces two PhD studentships fully funded by the Arts & Humanities
Research Board (AHRB) for 3 years full-time study beginning October
2003.

The successful candidates will work on the research project Null
Subjects and the Structure of Parametric Theory, a joint project
between the School of Linguistics and Language, University of Durham,
and the Department of Linguistics, University of Cambridge, funded by
a research grant from the AHRB. The project leaders are Anders
Holmberg (Durham), Ian Roberts and David Willis (Cambridge). The aim
of the project is to develop a theory of syntactic parameter
interaction by investigating the null-subject property and its
interaction with other properties of grammar.

One of the studentships is primarily intended for research on the
syntax of Romance languages, especially properties claimed to be
associated with the null-subject property. The other studentship is
intended for research on the relation between agreement and the
null-subject property, either in a global perspective or focusing on
some class of languages.
	
Both candidates are expected to have a strong background in syntactic
theory. Candidates should normally have, or be studying for, a
Master's degree in linguistics, although truly exceptional students
might be accepted without prior postgraduate training. The AHRB
restricts these awards to UK residents.
	
The deadline for application is 31 March 2003. For further
information, please contact Anders Holmberg,
anders.holmberg at durham.ac.uk, phone 0191 3742640.

Applicants should send a CV, a statement of research interests, and
the names and addresses of two academic referees to:

Anders Holmberg
School of Linguistics and Language
University of Durham
Elvet Riverside
Durham DH1 3JT
United Kingdom

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