LINGUIST List 17.842
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Sun Mar 19 2006
Jobs: Phonetics: Post Doc, France
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1. Nick
Clements,
Phonetics: Post Doc, Laboratory of Phonetics and Phonology, Paris, France
Message 1: Phonetics: Post Doc, Laboratory of Phonetics and Phonology, Paris, France
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Date: 19-Mar-2006
From: Nick Clements <clements idf.ext.jussieu.fr>
Subject: Phonetics: Post Doc, Laboratory of Phonetics and Phonology, Paris, France
University or Organization: Laboratory of Phonetics and Phonology Department: CNRS / Sorbonne-nouvelle, Paris Job Rank: Post Doc Specialty Areas: Phonetics Description: The Laboratory of Phonetics and Phonology (UMR 7018, CNRS/Sorbonne-nouvelle, Paris) has a position for a Postdoctoral fellow to participate in an ongoing grant-funded project to explore acoustic, articulatory and perceptual bases of distinctive features with special attention to the framework of quantal theory. Applicants must have a recent doctoral degree in an area relevant to the project, strong hands-on experience in articulatory modelling, acoustic analysis, and/or perceptual testing, and good knowledge of the relations among these domains. A strong commitment to the integration of phonological, phonetic and cognitive approaches to the study of language is a asset. The candidate will collaborate with project members and will participate in the overall activities of the laboratory. Further information and the application form (dossier de candidature) are available from the site http://ed268.univ-paris3.fr/lpp/?page=postes. Applications, including the completed form, a letter of application, CV, and contact details of three referees, should be addressed to Prof. Nick Clements (clements idf.ext.jussieu.fr). The official closing date is June 30, 2006, but applications received before April 30 will receive priority. Address for Applications: See job description Application Deadline: 30-Apr-2006 Contact Information: Prof. Nick Clements Email: clements idf.ext.jussieu.fr Phone: 33 1 47 34 45 81 Website: http://ed268.univ-paris3.fr/lpp/
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