LINGUIST List 18.1299
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Mon Apr 30 2007
Jobs: Typology; Austro-Asiatic: Post Doc, CNRS
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1. Hilary
Chappell,
Typology; Austro-Asiatic: Post Doc, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France
Message 1: Typology; Austro-Asiatic: Post Doc, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France
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Date: 28-Apr-2007
From: Hilary Chappell <Hilary.Chappell ehess.fr>
Subject: Typology; Austro-Asiatic: Post Doc, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France
University or Organization: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Department: Centre Recherches Linguistiques Asie Orientale Web Address: http://crlao.ehess.fr Job Rank: Post Doc Specialty Areas: Typology; Austro-Asiatic Description: Centre de Recherches Linguistiques sur l'Asie Orientale (UMR 8563), CNRS Director : Hilary M. Chappell Project topic: Serial verb constructions in Vietnamese (or in another language of the Mon-Khmer branch of the Austro-Asiatic family) The candidate will be a specialist in Mon-Khmer linguistics (for example, in Vietnamese, Khmer or one of the Aslian languages) and be interested above all in the typological profile of this language family. She or he will be expected to undertake fieldwork in the region where the given language is spoken in order to carry out the grammatical analysis on a fully empirical basis. The application of a general framework of languages in contact and linguistic areas is a desideratum within the context of the larger project on the typology of East Asian languages to which this belongs. A basic level of French would be useful but is not a requirement at the commencement of the project. Duration of position: One year Commencement date: either 1st September, 2007 or 1st October, 2007 Salary: 2500 euros per month (gross) Project director: Hilary Chappell, Linguistic Typology of East Asia Location of research laboratory: Maison des Sciences de l'Homme 54, boulevard Raspail 75006 Paris, France Note: A return economy airfare (or train fare, as appropriate) will be reimbursed by the CRLAO. There is no provision however for any other relocation expenses. The CRLAO can however provide assistance to the successful applicant in finding appropriate accommodation in Paris. Application procedure: The applicant should compile a dossier which includes the CNRS 'dossier de candidature' form, and enclose with this their curriculum vitae, publications list, a list of three referees willing to provide references, and copy of their PhD diploma. The summary of the proposed project should include its significance as well as expected outcomes. The form to be completed may be found at the following site: http://www.cnrs.fr/shs/informations-DU/informations.htm Potential applicants are requested to carefully verify their eligibility and all details on the following website: https://www2.cnrs.fr/DRH/post-docs07/?pid=1&action=view&id=558 Application Deadline: 30-Apr-2007 Mailing Address for Applications: Professor Hilary Chappell CRLAO, CNRS-EHESS 54, bd Raspail Paris 75006 France Email Address for Applications: Hilary.Chappell ehess.fr Web Address for Applications: http://www.cnrs.fr/shs/informations-DU/informations.htm Contact for more Information: Prof. Hilary Chappell Email: Hilary.Chappell ehess.fr Phone: (33) 01 49 54 24 03 Fax: (33) 01 49 54 26 71
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