36.1235, Support: Anthropological Linguistics, Semantics, Typology: MA / MSc, University of Zurich
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Subject: 36.1235, Support: Anthropological Linguistics, Semantics, Typology: MA / MSc, University of Zurich
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Date: 14-Apr-2025
From: John Mansfield [john.mansfield at uzh.ch]
Subject: Anthropological Linguistics, Semantics, Typology: MA / MSc, University of Zurich
Institution/Organization: University of Zurich, Institute for the
Interdisciplinary Study of Language Evolution
Web Address:
https://www.comparativelinguistics.uzh.ch/en/jobs/phd-typological-linguistics.html
Level: MA / MSc
Duties: Research, Teaching, Project Work
Specialty Areas: Anthropological Linguistics; Semantics; Typology
Description:
The Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of Language Evolution
(University of Zurich) invites applications for 2 x funded PhD
positions in Typological Linguistics, to join a project investigating
semantic patterns in geographic regions. You have a background in
typological linguistics, with a Masters or Honours degree on a related
topic. Candidates with an interest in Papuan or Australian Aboriginal
languages are particularly encouraged to apply, though other
geographic regions will also be considered. Also desirable are data
science skills (e.g. R, Python), and experience of linguistic
fieldwork. Candidates should indicate in their application whether
they would prefer to do a fieldwork-based or literature-based study:
both are possible within the scope of this project.
Review of applications will begin on 19 April, and continue until the
positions are filled.
For more information or to apply, see:
https://www.comparativelinguistics.uzh.ch/en/jobs/phd-typological-linguistics.html
Web Address for Applications:
https://www.comparativelinguistics.uzh.ch/en/jobs/phd-typological-linguistics.html
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