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The Department of Linguistics at the University of Trondheim (Norway) has a vacant position in acoustic and perceptual phonetics. Knowledge of Norwegian is not required at the time of application, although the successful applicant will be expected to learn Norwegian within three years of assuming duties. The deadline for applications is March 13, 1992. Contact Thorstein Fretheim for information on the required application materials and submission procedure, etc., at thorstein.fretheimMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueavh.unit.no or at: Department of Linguistics, University of Trondheim, 7055 Dragvoll, Norway. ------------------------------ End of forwarded message 1
Faculty Positions in Linguistics at the University of Delaware The Department of Linguistics at the University of Delaware is anticipating one or more faculty positions for the 1992- 93 academic year in the following areas: Psycholinguistics--The ideal candidate would have an interest in both theoretical and applied psycholinguistics, and would be familiar with current research in linguistic theory. While the specialization within psycholinguistics is open, the interests of the candidates should include second language acquisition. Phonological theory--Candidates should present clear evidence of significant achievements in phonological theory. Expertise in morphology, phonetics and/or in some language area is desirable. Formal syntax--Candidates should present clear evidence of significant achievements in syntactic theory. Expertise in an allied area such as morphology, semantics, mathematical linguistics and/or computational linguistics is desirable. Appointments will be made at the level of Assistant Professor, or, possibly at the level of untenured Associate Professor. We hope to make tenure track appointments, but if the right candidates are not found, or if tenure track funding for all needed positions is not available, some appointments may be made on a one year basis. There is no formal deadline for receipt of applications: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. For first consideration, however, applications should be received by March 1, 1992. Applications should include a CV, a brief statement of current and projected research and teaching interests, copies of publications and a list of at least three referees (including address, e-mail address and phone). Candidates should ask referees to write to us immediately and should also inform us whether they wish to be considered for a tenure track position, a one year position or both. Candidates whose interests and qualifications include more than one of the above areas should indicate this. Materials should be addressed to Linguistics Search Committee, Department of Linguistics, University of Delaware, 46 E. Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. For further information regarding the psycholinguistics position, please contact Professor William Frawley (billfMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuebrahms.udel.edu); for information on the phonology position, contact Professor Irene Vogel (adx26745
udelvm.bitnet), and for information on the syntax position, contact Professor Peter Cole (linguistics
udel.edu). The University of Delaware is an Equal Opportunity Employer which encourages application from Minority Group Members and Women.