LINGUIST List 19.3808
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Fri Dec 12 2008
Jobs: General Linguistics, Language Contact: Post Doc, MPI
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1. Brigitte
Pakendorf,
General Linguistics, Language Contact: Post Doc, MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
Message 1: General Linguistics, Language Contact: Post Doc, MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
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Date: 11-Dec-2008
From: Brigitte Pakendorf <pakendorf eva.mpg.de>
Subject: General Linguistics, Language Contact: Post Doc, MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
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University or Organization: MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology
Department: Research Group Comparative Population Linguistics
Job Location: Leipzig, Germany
Web Address: http://www.eva.mpg.de/cpl/
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Language Contact
Description:
Post-doctoral Position in Melanesian Contact Linguistics One post-doctoral position is available in the interdisciplinary Max Planck Research Group on Comparative Population Linguistics at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. The successful applicant will be expected to work on language contact in Melanesia (here understood as encompassing all areas where Non-Austronesian languages are spoken, including Indonesia). The choice of the location and linguistic details of the project are up to the candidate to decide, but the project should be fieldwork-based and ideally involve contact between Non-Austronesian and Austronesian languages. Projects including a sociolinguistic component are very welcome. The Max Planck Research Group on Comparative Population Linguistics is an interdisciplinary group consisting of linguists, molecular anthropologists, and a social anthropologist devoted to the study of prehistoric language and population contact. Additional information can be found at our webpage (listed above). The group is tied in with the Department of Linguistics at the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, which has a strong focus on functional-typological research as well as on fieldwork-based language description; see http://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/. Applicants are required to hold a PhD degree or at least to have submitted their PhD thesis at the time the project starts. Prior experience with linguistic fieldwork is imperative, familiarity with languages of Melanesia is highly desirable, and an interest in interdisciplinary research is important. The position will be available for an initial period of two years, with a possibility of extension. Interested individuals should send a letter of application, description of the proposed research project, curriculum vitae, a sample of their writing, and the names and e-mail addresses of two referees to Brigitte Pakendorf by e-mail. In addition, they should arrange for the letters of reference to be sent directly to Brigitte Pakendorf. The deadline for applications is January 10th, 2009, and the position will ideally be filled soon after that; however, the exact starting date is negotiable. For further information, please contact Brigitte Pakendorf. The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunity employer.
Application Deadline: 10-Jan-2009
Email Address for Applications: pakendorf eva.mpg.de
Contact Information:
Brigitte Pakendorf
Email: pakendorf eva.mpg.de
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