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Spend a Summer in the Pines! The Department of English at Northern Arizona University is looking for qualified teachers for Summer 1992 graduate linguistics and applied linguistics courses. The following courses will be offered: Introduction to linguistics, Cross- cultural Aspects of Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics, ESL methodology, ESL Curricula and Materials, Sociolinguistics, Descriptive Grammar, Testing Language Skills, Second Language Acquisition, and ESL Practicum. Courses can be applied to the MA-TESL degree and/or to ESL certification for K-12. Summer sessions run from June 9th - July 9th, and from July 13th - August 12th. All faculty must have Ph.D. in hand, and may be any rank. Salary varies depending on academic rank and is negotiable (particularly for more senior faculty). Northern Arizona University is a mid-sized state university situated in Flagstaff, Arizona. Flagstaff is 7,000' above sea- level in Ponderosa pine forest, close to the Grand Canyon. Hiking, biking, horse-riding, river-rafting and other outside pursuits are readily available. Summer temperatures are 80-90 degrees F during the day, and 50-60 degrees at night. The air is clear, clean, and invigorating. A perfect place for summer teaching! Interested individuals should contact me directly: Susan H. Foster-Cohen, Department of English, Box 6032, NAU, Flagstaff, AZ 86011. E-mail SFOSTERMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueNAUVAX or SFOSTER
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The Department of Linguistics of Stanford University is likely to have a temporary position in the area of semantics during the 1992-1993 academic year at the assistant professor level. Teaching duties will include both graduate and undergraduate courses in model-theoretic semantics and pragmatics. Women and minority applicants are particularly encouraged to apply. If you are interested in submitting an application, please send a C.V. and a brief summary of your research and teaching interests to: Semantics Search Committee Dept. of Linguistics Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2150 415-723-4284 Please address any e-mail inquiries to kyleMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecsli.stanford.edu.