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LINGUIST List 20.685

Wed Mar 04 2009

Support: Sociolinguistics; Psycholing: PhD Student, University of London

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        1.    Paul Elbourne, Sociolinguistics; Psycholinguistics: PhD Student, University of London, United Kingdom


Message 1: Sociolinguistics; Psycholinguistics: PhD Student, University of London, United Kingdom
Date: 04-Mar-2009
From: Paul Elbourne <p.d.elbourneqmul.ac.uk>
Subject: Sociolinguistics; Psycholinguistics: PhD Student, University of London, United Kingdom
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Institution/Organization: Queen Mary, University of London
Department: Department of Linguistics
Web Address: http://www.sllf.qmul.ac.uk/linguistics/

Level: PhD

Duties: Research

Job Rank: PhD

Specialty Areas: Sociolinguistics
Psycholinguistics

Description:

The Linguistics Department at Queen Mary, University of London, will be
submitting one applicant for a Ph.D. (+3) studentship in the Economic and Social
Research Council's 2009 Proposal (Open) competition.

You will be eligible to be submitted if your proposed research satisfies the
following criterion, taken from the ESRC Subject and Discipline Guidelines:

'The domains of expertise shared by all ESRC-fundable areas of linguistics are
those relating to the principled gathering, handling and interpretation of data
sets using empirical methodologies. 'Empirical' is interpreted so as to include
both hypothesis-testing and experimental methods as well as ethnographic,
non-hypothesis-driven approaches. ESRC funds linguistic research in the
sub-disciplines sociolinguistics, the sociology of language, language
acquisition research (first, second and impaired), all aspects of
psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, and those aspects of core
synchronic and historical linguistics that share such methodologies.'

If you wish to be considered for this Ph.D. studentship, your application must
reach us by 23 March 2009. Contact Dr Paul Elbourne (see contact information
below) with any questions.

Applications Deadline: 23-Mar-2009

Mailing Address for Applications:
        Attn: Graduate Admissions
        The Admissions and Recruitment Office
        Queen Mary, University of London
        London E1 4NS
        United Kingdom

Web Address for Applications: http://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/index.html

Contact Information:
        Dr Paul Elbourne
        p.d.elbourneqmul.ac.uk


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