29.235, Internships: General Linguistics: Proofreader, The Linguistics Journal

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Subject: 29.235, Internships: General Linguistics: Proofreader, The Linguistics Journal

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Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2018 11:11:55
From: Biljana Cubrovic [biljana.cubrovic at gmail.com]
Subject: General Linguistics: Proofreader, The Linguistics Journal

 

University or Organization: The Linguistics Journal
Web Address: http://https://www.linguistics-journal.com/

Type of Work: Proofreading

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Duration: 01-Feb-2018 to 01-Jan-2001
Voluntary
Minimum Education Level: MA
Special Qualifications: PhD in Lingustics preferred 


Description:
We are seeking several native speakers of English with a strong background in
linguistics to proofread articles accepted for publication in The Linguistics
Journal.


Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Contact Information:
	Prof. Biljana Cubrovic 
	Email: biljana.cubrovic at gmail.com


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