LINGUIST List 16.2402
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Thu Aug 18 2005
Jobs: Phonology/Syntax: Research Asst., Mannheim Germany
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1. Lutz
Gunkel,
Phonology / Syntax: Research Assistant, Institut fuer Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, Germany
Message 1: Phonology / Syntax: Research Assistant, Institut fuer Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, Germany
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Date: 16-Aug-2005
From: Lutz Gunkel <gunkel ids-mannheim.de>
Subject: Phonology / Syntax: Research Assistant, Institut fuer Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, Germany
This announcement was accompanied by a donation to the LINGUIST List! University or Organization: Institut fuer Deutsche Sprache Department: Grammar Job Rank: Research Assistant Specialty Areas: Phonology; Syntax; Phonology / Syntax Required Language(s): Hungarian (HNG) Polish (PQL) Description: The Department of Grammar at the Institut fuer Deutsche Sprache (Mannheim, Germany) invites applications for two half-time positions of research assistants (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter, German pay-scale 1/2 BAT IIa) in the GDE-project (Grammatik des Deutschen im europaeischen Vergleich). Both positions are non-permanent starting on October 1, 2005 and terminating after two years. The project aims at profiling the German grammar against a typological background and in contrast to other European languages. Core contrasting languages are English, French, Polish and Hungarian (http://www.ids-mannheim.de/gra/eurostudien.html). The project group is currently focusing on the morphology and syntax of nominal expressions and constructions. The successful candidate will have a Master/Magister or equivalent degree in Polish or Hungarian linguistics (Polonistik, Hungarologie) or is a native speaker of Polish or Hungarian with a Master/Magister or equivalent degree in theoretical or German linguistics. In either case, a strong command of German is mandatory as well as an excellent knowledge of phonology or (morpho-)syntax. Research in one of these two areas is expected to be done from a contrastive perspective (Polish/German or Hungarian/German) and should result in a doctoral dissertation. Please send your application including a CV to the address below. Applications should be received no later than September 9, 2005 and may be sent by email to direktor ids-mannheim.de Address for Applications: Prof. Dr. Ludwig M. Eichinger Institut fuer Deutsche Sprache R5, 6-13 Mannheim 68161 Germany Application Deadline: 09-Sep-2005 Contact Information: Prof. Dr. Gisela Zifonun Email: zifonun ids-mannheim.de Website: http://www.ids-mannheim.de/gra/
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