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Temporary Linguistics Lecturer at Mary Washington College The English, Linguistics, and Speech Department at MWC seeks a full-time, one-semester linguist with expertise in sociolinguistics for Fall 2001. The applicant is expected to teach the following four courses: 2 sections of Linguistics 101: Introduction to General Linguistics 1 section of Linguistics 202: Cross-Cultural Communication 1 section of Linguistics 302: Introduction to Sociolinguistics and Anthropological Linguistics The department will consider part-time positions if one person who can teach all the above courses cannot be found. Candidates should have at least a master's degree and doctoral coursework in Linguistics; ABD or Ph.D. preferred. Interested candidates should send immediately: (1) a cover letter; (2) a CV; and (3) a list of graduate courses taken to Prof. Bill Kemp, Chair, Department of English, Linguistics, and Speech. Electronic submissions are preferred. For inquiries, call (540)654-1535 or e-mail wkempMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemwc.edu. Mary Washington College is deeply committed to affirmative action and strongly encourages minorities and women to apply. Mary Washington College is a small, public, co-educational liberal arts college, located in Fredericksburg, Virginia, about an hour's drive south of Washington, DC, off exit 130A of I-95.