28.2183, Jobs: Historical Linguistics; Language Documentation; Phonetics; Phonology; Text/Corpus Linguistics: Lecturer, Yale University

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Subject: 28.2183, Jobs: Historical Linguistics; Language Documentation; Phonetics; Phonology; Text/Corpus Linguistics: Lecturer, Yale University

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Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 11:31:01
From: Christopher McDaniel [chris.mcdaniel at yale.edu]
Subject: Historical Linguistics; Language Documentation; Phonetics; Phonology; Text/Corpus Linguistics: Lecturer, Yale University, Connecticut, USA

 
University or Organization: Yale University 
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: Connecticut, USA 
Web Address: http://ling.yale.edu/
Job Title: Lectuer
Job Rank: Lecturer

Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics; Language Documentation; Phonetics; Phonology; Text/Corpus Linguistics 


Description:

The Department of Linguistics at Yale University invites applications for a
non-renewable 9-month lecturer position, beginning August 15, 2017. The
appointee will teach two courses each semester during the 2017-2018 academic
year, advise student research, and be fully involved in the intellectual life
of the department. We are particularly interested in candidates who can offer
graduate and undergraduate courses in (some of) the areas of phonology,
phonetics,  corpus and experimental linguistics, historical linguistics and
field methods. Applicants should submit their application, including a cover
letter describing their research and teaching expertise, a current CV,
evidence regarding teaching qualifications, and the names of two references,
to the application URL below. Review of applications will begin immediately,
and will continue until the position is filled. The requirements for the PhD
must be completed by the time of appointment.

Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and we
especially encourage applications from women and members of under-represented
minorities



Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://apply.interfolio.com/42057 
Contact Information:
	Mr. Christopher McDaniel 
	Email: chris.mcdaniel at yale.edu 


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