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Wed Jan 17 2007
Support: German & Neuroling: PhD Student, Philipps-Universität Marburg
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1. Richard
Wiese,
German, Standard & Neurolinguistics: PhD Student, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
Message 1: German, Standard & Neurolinguistics: PhD Student, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
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Date: 16-Jan-2007
From: Richard Wiese <wiese staff.uni-marburg.de>
Subject: German, Standard & Neurolinguistics: PhD Student, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
Institution/Organization: Philipps-Universität Marburg Department: Institut für Germanistische Sprachwiss. Level: PhD Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics; Phonology; Syntax Required Language(s): German, Standard (deu) Description: The joint research training network Neuroact (Neuronal representation and action control) is concerned with the question how sensory stimuli are processed, modulated by learning, development, memory, attention and emotion, and used to control behavior. 14 Ph.D. studentships are available immediately at the universities of Giessen and Marburg in Germany. One or two of these are offered to linguists interested in pursuing their graduate studies in an interdisciplinary and advanced neuroscience context. Knowledge of German is desirable. The processing of language at the interface of phonology and syntax is one project to be pursued. For more information, please see: http://www.physik.uni-marburg.de/neuroact Mailing Address for Applications: Attn: Prof. Frank Bremmer Renthof 7 Philipps-Universität Marburg Marburg 35037 Germany Applications are due by: 15-Feb-2007 Contact Information: Prof. Richard Wiese wiese staff.uni-marburg.de Phone:(0)6421-28-24670 Fax:-24558
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