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University or Organization: University of Antwerp Department: Linguistics (GER) Rank of Job: Researcher Specialty Areas: General Linguistics Required Language(s): Germanic Description: The Center for Grammar, Cognition, and Typology (CGCT) at the Department of Linguistics of the University of Antwerp announces a vacancy for a predoctoral research fellow, to be appointed on January 1, 2003 or as soon as possible thereafter, and ending on December 31, 2006. The appointee will participate in a large scale research project on 'Mood and Modality', funded by the Research Council of the University of Antwerp. She or he will be expected to write a PhD dissertation within the period of appointment, on a subject which fits within the wider topic of the research project. We are looking for candidates who are native speakers of English, German or Dutch, who have decent knowledge of at least one other of these three languages (and certainly of English), and who hold an MA (or an equivalent) in Linguistics (general or language specific) or a related discipline. Experience with research on syntax and semantics, and with either corpus research or experimental research, will be considered an asset. Applications, consisting of a covering letter, a detailed CV, and the name and address (including email and phone number) of 2 referents, should arrive no later than December 20, 2002 at the following address: Prof. Dr. Jan Nuyts Universiteit Antwerpen (UIA) Linguistics (GER) Universiteitsplein 1 B-2610 Wilrijk - Belgium For further information, please contact jan.nuytsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueua.ac.be. Address for Applications: Attn: Prof. Jan Nuyts University of Antwerp Linguistics (GER) Universiteitsplein 1 Wilrijk (Antwerp), B-2610 Belgium Applications are due by 20-Dec-2002 Contact Information: Prof. Jan Nuyts. Email: jan.nuyts
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