[Slling-l] Readvertisement: Pointing gestures project PhD studentship in Linguistics, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Adam Schembri
A.Schembri at LATROBE.EDU.AU
Thu Jan 8 02:23:25 UTC 2015
Pointing gestures project, PhD studentship in Linguistics, La Trobe University
Summary: A three-year PhD scholarship ($28,672 per annum) is available for research linked to the ‘When do gestures become linguistic? Understanding the gesture-language interface through a corpus-based study of pointing signs in signed languages’ project in the Linguistics Discipline Research Program at La Trobe University. This is a three year project (July 2014-June 2017), funded by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project grant to Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia), La Trobe University (Melbourne, Australia), University College London (London, UK) and Radboud University (Nijmegen, The Netherlands).
This project will use corpus-based and experimental studies to compare pointing signs in three sign languages (in Australia, the UK and The Netherlands) with pointing gestures used by hearing non-signers in order to answer the question: What relationship do gestures have to language, both in speech and in sign? The PhD project will focus on a topic related to pointing gestures used by hearing non-signers and how they compare to pointing signs used in deaf signers.
The successful applicant will:
* have a recent appropriate undergraduate degree and/or masters-level qualification (preferably in linguistics or psychology)
* ideally should have undergone relevant research training or experience
* ideally have some competence in a sign language (strongly favored)
To apply, please submit a CV and a cover letter, addressing how you meet criteria listed above. In particular, include details about an undergraduate or postgraduate thesis, or any relevant publications, as evidence of research training.
Closing date: 9th February, 2015
Position Enquiries: For more information about this scholarship or the related project, please email Associate Professor Adam Schembri - a.schembri at latrobe.edu.au<mailto:a.schembri at latrobe.edu.au>
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Assoc. Prof. Adam Schembri, PhD https://latrobe.academia.edu/AdamSchembri
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