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Tue Dec 09 2008
Support: Typology: PhD Student, University of Antwerp
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1. Johan
van der Auwera,
Typology: PhD Student, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Message 1: Typology: PhD Student, University of Antwerp, Belgium
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Date: 09-Dec-2008
From: Johan van der Auwera <johan.vanderauwera ua.ac.be>
Subject: Typology: PhD Student, University of Antwerp, Belgium
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Institution/Organization: University of Antwerp
Department: Center for Grammar, Cognition, and Typology
Web Address: http://webh01.ua.ac.be/cgct/
Level: PhD
Job Rank: PhD
Specialty Areas: Typology
Description:
The 'Jespersen Cycles' project aims to investigate what has been called the 'Jespersen Cycle' on a world wide scale. In simplified terms, this cycle concerns the renewal of negative markers such as we find it in French, which started with 'ne', inherited from Latin, then somehow strengthened 'ne' with 'pas', yielding a doubling strategy ('ne … pas'), and is returning to a simple strategy, dropping 'ne' and keeping 'pas'. Related developments occur with negative pronouns ('nobody' etc.) and adverbs ('never' etc.). These processes have attracted a lot of attention and are currently again an important topic, in both formal and functional approaches to language change, in general, and grammaticalization, in particular. Most of the work, however, has concentrated on Europe and the Mediterranean, though there is non-systematic evidence that the Jespersen Cycle(s) is/are attested elsewhere. The goal is to collect and interpret world wide typological data on Jespersen cycle(s). The perspective is functional-typological and diachronic (even when diachronic data are lacking and one has to resort to comparative synchronic data). A position paper, which aims to show that there is more variation than commonly assumed and thus justifies the plural 'Cycles' in the title of the project, can be downloaded at http://webh01.ua.ac.be/vdauwera/publications.html. The project has a vacancy for two predocs. The project will run for four years, starting at a negotiable date before July 1 2009. The candidates are expected to complete a Ph.D. thesis by the end of the four year project. The successful applicant has a Master's degree in Linguistics or a related field, excellent analytic skills, writing and presentation skills in English, and a good knowledge of other languages. (S)he shows an interest in functional typology and is willing to work as part of a team. Research experience and publications are a plus.
Applications Deadline: 31-Jan-2009
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Johan van der Auwera University of Antwerp Prinsstraat 13 Antwerp B-2000 Belgium
Contact Information:
Johan van der Auwera johan.vanderauwera ua.ac.be Phone:32-2-2450512
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