35.319, Support: Gur, Kwa, Niger-Congo; Syntax: PhD, Goethe University Frankfurt
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Subject: 35.319, Support: Gur, Kwa, Niger-Congo; Syntax: PhD, Goethe University Frankfurt
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Date: 25-Jan-2024
From: Johannes Mursell [j.mursell at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de]
Subject: Gur, Kwa, Niger-Congo; Syntax: PhD, Goethe University Frankfurt
Institution/Organization: Goethe University Frankfurt
Department: Institut for Linguistics
Web Address: https://www.linguistik-in-frankfurt.de
Level: PhD
Duties: Research Project Work
Specialty Areas: Syntax
Required Language(s): Gur
Kwa
Niger-Congo
Description:
The Institute of Linguistics, Department of Modern Philologies, at
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main is seeking to fill the position of
a Research Assistant (m/f/d) (E13 TV-G-U, 65% part-time) starting 01
April 2024 and limited until 31 December 2027 within the project B03.
The project is part of the SFB 1629 “Negation in Language and Beyond
(NegLaB)”. The salary grade is based on the job characteristics of the
collective agreement applicable to Goethe University (TV-G-U).
The responsibilities of the position holder include collaboration and
scientific services in research in the sub-project "Syntactic and
morphological interactions of negation - A cross-linguistic study"
within the CRC 1629 “NegLaB”. The subproject investigates the
interaction of negation with other functional categories in the clause
in different African languages.
In particular, the following tasks await the position holder:
- research into the above-mentioned interactions in the Mabia
languages of northern Ghana through fieldwork on site and in Germany
- active participation in the project, participation in scientific
conferences and administrative work in the project
There will be opportunities for academic qualification (PhD) and
self-directed research.
Employment requirements:
- completed academic university degree (Master's degree) in a
relevant subject with a focus on theoretical syntax
- very good knowledge of English (C1)
- relevant computer skills (MS Office, Latex)
- ability to work independently, teamwork and communication skills
- demonstrable interest in the following subject areas: theoretical
linguistics, syntax, typology
- field work knowledge and knowledge of a West-African language are
advantages
Please submit your application with the usual documents (cover letter,
curriculum vitae, and relevant certificates in original and, if
necessary, certified translations into German or English)
electronically in one single PDF document by 20 February 2024 to
Johannes Mursell, email: j.mursell at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de.
Application Deadline: 20-Feb-2024
Email Address for Applications: j.mursell at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de
Contact Information:
Johannes Mursell
j.mursell at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de
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