24.2919, Jobs: Cognitive Science; Semantics; Syntax; Typology: Post Doc, LaTTiCe Research Center, Paris, France
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Subject: 24.2919, Jobs: Cognitive Science; Semantics; Syntax; Typology: Post Doc, LaTTiCe Research Center, Paris, France
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Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 09:26:11
From: Myriam Bouveret [myriam.bouveret at ens.fr]
Subject: Cognitive Science; Semantics; Syntax; Typology: Post Doc, LaTTiCe Research Center, Paris, France
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University or Organization: LaTTiCe Research Center
Department: Ecole Normale Supérieure
Job Location: Paris, France
Web Address: http://www.lattice.cnrs.fr/
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; Semantics; Syntax; Typology
Description:
Post-doctoral position: Comparative Linguistics and Cognition, Typological studies in Language.
Employer : ENS Paris
The LaTTiCe Research Center in Paris, France (UMR8094 CNRS - Ecole Normale Supérieure http://www.ens.fr/) invites applications for a Post-doctoral research position on the following research topic : “Comparative Linguistics and Cognition, Typological studies in Language" . The project aims at designing stimuli with elicitation and video clips based on a cognitive linguistics framework for an ongoing "Give and Exchange" research ( Bouveret M., Evans N. and Sweetser E. in progress, Labex TransferS). The languages considered for exploration are partly left to the ongoing project and partly left to the choice of the candidate (one or several languages: Standard Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, and/or Hebrew will be highly considered for the project). The language of work can be either French or English.
The salary is 2000 euros net per month. Possibility to find lodging at the ENS, boulevard Jourdan, Paris. The position is available at the LaTTiCe Research Center for 9 months, starting in January 2014.
To apply, please send a CV and a cover letter. A letter from two referees sent separately would be appreciated. Proposals will be examined by an independent committee. Priority will be given to excellence in academics and experience. Application should be sent by September 5, 2013. Candidates must hold a PhD in Linguistics when they apply for the position.
Application Deadline: 05-Sep-2013
Email Address for Applications: myriam.bouveret at ens.fr
Contact Information:
Prof. Myriam Bouveret
Email: myriam.bouveret at ens.fr
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