LINGUIST List 16.1185
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Thu Apr 14 2005
Jobs: Phonetics/Phonology: Researcher, U of Hamburg
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1. Conxita
Lleo,
Central Catalan & Phonetics/Phonology: Researcher, University of Hamburg, Germany
Message 1: Central Catalan & Phonetics/Phonology: Researcher, University of Hamburg, Germany
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Date: 13-Apr-2005
From: Conxita Lleo <lleo uni-hamburg.de>
Subject: Central Catalan & Phonetics/Phonology: Researcher, University of Hamburg, Germany
University or Organization: University of Hamburg Department: Collaborative Research Center on Multilingualism Job Rank: Researcher Specialty Areas: Phonetics; Language Acquisition, Sociolinguistics Required Language: Catalan-valencian-balear (CLN) Description: Collaborative Research Center on Multilingualism Phono-prosodische Entwicklung des Katalanischen im gegenwärtigen bilingualen Kontext (Teilprojekt H6) Prof. Dr. Conxita Lleó UHH SONDERFORSCHUNGSBEREICH 538: MEHRSPRACHIGKEIT MAX-BRAUER-ALLEE 60 D-22765 HAMBURG Job opportunities as of July 1st, 2005, for three years 2 post-graduate researchers (half positions) in a research project on 'Phono-Prosodic Development of Catalan in the Present Bilingual Context'. The project examines the present state and development of the Catalan language, especially in Barcelona, where it is in close contact with Spanish. The project focuses on phonology, taking also into consideration lexical and syntactic data of three generations: children, adolescents and adults. It is one of 12 projects of the Collaborative Research Center on Multilingualism funded by the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemein-schaft, German Research Foundation) established at the University of Hamburg in 1999. The position is part-time and gives the researcher the opportunity of doing a Ph.D. Applicants should have a University Degree in Linguistics, in the area of phonetics and/or phonology, and have native-language command of Catalan and excellent knowledge of Catalan grammar, as well as good knowledge of English and/or German. Experience in acoustic analysis is required. Computing experience and knowledge of statistics would be an advantage. The University of Hamburg wishes to increase the number of women among their academic staff and there-fore encourages women to apply. In accordance with Hamburg law (Gleichstellungs-gesetz), female candidates will be given priority in case of equal qualifications with male applicants. Handicapped applicants will be given priority over other candidates, in case of equal qualifications. Applicants should send full C.V. with passfoto and two letters of recommendation by May 15th, 2005 to the address below. Informal queries over e-mail are welcome: lleo uni-hamburg.de Address for Applications: Prof. Dr. Conxita Lleo Institut für Romanistik Universität Hamburg Von-Melle-Park 6 Hamburg 20146 Germany Application Deadline: 15-May-2005 Contact Information: Prof. Dr. Conxita Lleo Email: lleo uni-hamburg.de Phone: 004940 6027137 Fax: 004940 42838 6242 Website: http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/SFB538/ This announcement was not accompanied by a donation to the LINGUIST List. It is being posted as a service to the discipline.
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