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The Department of Linguistics at Yale University seeks a visiting lecturer for the Spring, 2001 term. The individual appointed should be prepared to teach an intermediate level course in phonological theory as well as Introduction to Linguistics (the latter with an enrollment of 40-50 students). A visiting appointment could potentially be made at any level; in some circumstances an appointment for the full academic year 2000-2001 might be possible. Applicants should have been awarded the doctorate by September, 2000 at the latest. Prior teaching experience will be an advantage. Applications should be submitted to Appointments Committee, Department of Linguistics, Box 208236 Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520-8236 as soon as possible, and should include a current CV, two samples of research work, and a list of references who can be consulted if the committee desires. Please do NOT have letters of recommendation sent at this time; unsolicited letters of recommendation will not be included in candidates' files. The deadline for applications will be 1 September, 2000, but an appointment may be made at any time once an appropriate candidate is identified. Yale University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, and applications from under-represented minorities and women are especially encouraged. �Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue