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Tue Oct 06 2009
Support: General Linguistics: PhD Student, Northwestern University
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General Linguistics: PhD Student, Northwestern University
Message 1: General Linguistics: PhD Student, Northwestern University
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Date: 05-Oct-2009
From: Matt Goldrick <matt-goldrick northwestern.edu>
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Student, Northwestern University
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Institution/Organization: Northwestern University
Department: Lingusitics
Web Address: http://www.linguistics.northwestern.edu/programs/graduate.html
Level: PhD
Job Rank: PhD
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Description:
In conjunction with our institutional partners, the Department of Linguistics at Northwestern University invites applications for graduate fellowships in linguistics and interdisciplinary research in language. All admitted students receive a 5 year funding commitment (subject to satisfactory progress towards the degree) including tuition, a 12-month stipend, and health insurance. Students also have access to a variety of institutional resources for supporting student research projects and professional travel. Northwestern has a vibrant community of researchers actively working on a wide variety of issues in language structure and processing, utilizing a diverse range of methods and populations. Issues: -Structure of linguistic systems within and across levels: Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax, Morphology, Phonology, Phonetics -Perception, production and acquisition of first and second languages -Dynamics of language: diachronic change; experience-related plasticity -Language and music: Parallels and interactions Methods: -Statistical modeling; probabilistic approaches to language structure and processing -Formal/mathematical theories of linguistic systems -Experimental studies of language; psycholinguistics -Acoustic phonetics; prosody and intonation -Machine learning and natural language processing; corpus analysis -Functional and structural neuroimaging; electrophysiology Populations: -Mono- and multilingual -Infant, young adult and elderly -Acquired and developmental disorders For more information on graduate study, research, and the application process, visit us online: http://www.linguistics.northwestern.edu/programs/graduate.html If you have questions please contact the admissions officer, Matt Goldrick (see contact information below).
Applications Deadline: 31-Dec-2009
Web Address for Applications: http://www.tgs.northwestern.edu/admission/
Contact Information:
Matt Goldrick admissions ling.northwestern.edu Phone:847-491-8053 Fax:847-491-7020
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