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General Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Verona, Italy
Message 1: General Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Verona, Italy
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Date: 23-Aug-2008
From: Camilla Bettoni <camilla.bettoni univr.it>
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Verona, Italy
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Institution/Organization: University of Verona
Web Address: http://www.univr.it
Level: PhD
Job Rank: PhD
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Semantics
Description:
The University of Verona offers the following three scholarships to pursue a PhD in Linguistics: - one scholarship open to all applicants, either Italian or foreign, but thematically restricted: the successful candidate will work on a co-tutored project titled 'The interpretative correlates of reflexivization in the languages of Europe and India', in collaboration with the University of Utrecht, Netherlands (cf. below); - one scholarship restricted to foreign applicants, but thematically open within the areas of competence of the Verona PhD teaching staff; - one scholarship open to all applicants, Italian or foreign, and thematically unrestricted. For all three scholarships, the following dates and conditions apply: Duration: from 1st January 2009 to 31st December 2011 Scholarship amount: circa € 1,000 /month after taxes, with some increments for periods abroad Languages: a knowledge of Italian, as well as English, is an advantage Application: 1st August 2008 to 15th September 2008 Admission exams: 9th - 10th October 2008; the exam can take place in Italian or English; for the written examination only, foreign candidates may use also French, German, or Spanish In addition to these three funded positions, two unfunded ones are also available. For further administrative information on selection criteria and how to apply, contact dottorati.ricerca univr.it, and consult the official advertisment at http://www.univr.it/main?ent=catdoc&id=886&idDest=2&sServ=68&serv=65&ssServ=127 For further academic information, contact camilla.bettoni univr.it, coordinator of the PhD program at Verona. International Project Verona (Italy) - Utrecht (Netherlands) Project Title: The interpretive correlates of reflexivization in the languages of Europe and India Partner Institutions: Università di Verona and Universiteit Utrecht Degree title: doctoral degree from one or both Universities, and a "Doctor Europaeus" certification. Verona research staff: Denis Delfitto, Giorgio Graffi, and others Utrecht research staff: Martin Everaert, Eric Reuland, and others Duration: 3 years, with a total of 18 months in Verona and 18 in Utrecht Project Description This project offers joint supervision by Verona and Utrecht researchers, and will be carried out by the Italian or foreign candidate with the best qualitative requirements. This project participates in two projects currently undertaken at The Utrecht Institute of Linguistics on the reflexivization processes occurring in natural languages, studied at both the typological/descriptive and the theoretical/explanatory levels: - a first project (coordinated by E. Reuland) aiming at the decomposition of linguistic universals regarding reflexivization phenomena, so as to make them more plausible in cognitive and evolutionary terms. This project will use the electronic infrastructure available from the "Typological Database Project" coordinated by A. Dimitriadis, who is building a data-base on reflexivization with M. Everaert. At Verona, researchers include D. Delfitto, G. Graffi and P. Cotticelli; - a second project on Indian languages, aiming at an accurate description of their reflexivization phenomena, coordinated by M. Everaert, and conducted in collaboration with K.V. Subbarao from Delhi University. The present Verona-Utrecht project will deal with the interpretative aspects of reflexivization. First, the available data-base will allow to identify constructions expressing an interpretation similar to that expressed in many European languages by reflexive or reciprocal pronouns, or by equivalent markers. Then, the task will be to find out which other interpretations may be expressed by these constructions in the given language(s).
Applications Deadline: 15-Sep-2008
Web Address for Applications: http://www.univr.it/main?ent=catdoc&id=886&idDest=2&sServ=68&serv=65&ssServ=127&lang=en#1258
Contact Information:
Prof. Camilla Bettoni camilla.bettoni univr.it
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