26.3691, Jobs: German; Sociolinguistics: Post Doc, University of Vienna, University of Salzburg, University of Graz
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Subject: 26.3691, Jobs: German; Sociolinguistics: Post Doc, University of Vienna, University of Salzburg, University of Graz
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Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2015 14:20:57
From: Lenz, Elspaß, Ziegler [alexandra.lenz at univie.ac.at stephan.elspass at sbg.ac.at arne.ziegler at uni-graz.at]
Subject: German; Sociolinguistics: Post Doc, University of Vienna, University of Salzburg, University of Graz, Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Austria
University or Organization: University of Vienna, University of Salzburg, University of Graz
Department: German Departments (Vienna, Salzburg, Graz), Dept.s of Slavic and Translation Studies (Vienna)
Job Location: Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Austria
Web Address: http://www.univie.ac.at/ http://www.uni-salzburg.at/in https://www.uni-graz.at/en/
Job Title: 4 Postdoctoral Researchers (50-60%)
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Sociolinguistics
Required Language(s): German (deu)
Description:
The Special Research Programme “German in Austria (Deutsch in Österreich – DiÖ). Variation – Contact – Perception” (FWF F60) is a joint project of five institutions at three major Austrian universities with the aim of collaborative documentation and analysis of language variation, language contact and language perception in Austria with a special focus on German.
The scope and topic of this SFB encompass the entire spectrum of variation and varieties of German in Austria as well as its contact with heritage and migrant languages, bringing together expertise from the fields of variationist linguistics, dialectology, historical linguistics, Slavic linguistics as well as from sociolinguistically based research on language contact, language acquisition, multilingualism and German as L2 as well as language perception and attitudes.
The data collected and processed in the course of the SFB project will be made available via an online digital research infrastructure on German in Austria. The data will be made accessible to linguists, language learners, language teachers and the general public. The research platform is to be set up and hosted at the digital humanities data hub of the Centre for Translation Studies at the University of Vienna, in the context of the ‘Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities’ (ACDH), and will remain available beyond the duration of the SFB.
For individual job descriptions please refer to the application URL below, which leads to the institutions’ individual job announcements.
PIs:
Alexandra Lenz, Vienna, alexandra.lenz at univie.ac.at
Stephan Elspaß, Salzburg, stephan.elspass at sbg.ac.at
Arne Ziegler, Graz, arne.ziegler at uni-graz.at
There is a project homepage with more information (in German): http://dioe.univie.ac.at/stellenausschreibungen/allgemeine-informationen/
Application Deadline: 04-Oct-2015
Web Address for Applications: http://dioe.univie.ac.at
Contact Information
Lenz, Elspaß, Ziegler
Email: alexandra.lenz at univie.ac.at stephan.elspass at sbg.ac.at arne.ziegler at uni-graz.at
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