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The Department of Linguistics at Yale University expects to make an appointment at the level of Assistant Professor in the field of phonology, effective as of the academic year 2001-2002. Candidates should be assured of completing the requirements for the Ph.D. by the summer of 2001 at the latest. In addition to a basic sequence of phonology courses, the appointee will be expected to be able to teach both introductory and advanced courses in linguistics, and evidence of teaching experience will be an advantage. Background and experience in linguistic phonetics will also be important, since we hope that the person appointed will be in a position to take advantage of our relation to Haskins Laboratories, a unique and invaluable resource for the study of phonetics and related areas in the Yale community. Applicants should send a current CV, two or three representative pieces of research and the names of potential references by 15 December, 2000, to: Chair, phonology search committee; Department of Linguistics, 318 HGS, Box 208236 Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520-8236. Please do NOT have letters of recommendation sent to us before they are explicitly requested: any such unsolicited letters that are received will be disregarded in the appointment process. We hope to interview potential candidates at the Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting in Washington, DC in January, 2001, and additional applications may be submitted at that time. Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and especially encourages applications from women and members of under-represented minorities.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue