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PHONETICS POSITION -- DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS -- THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY The Ohio State University Department of Linguistics announces a new position, pending final approval, for a tenure-track Assistant Professor with specialization in phonetics, beginning with the Autumn quarter of 1993. The primary duties of this position are to participate in the department's phonetics program in all of its aspects: doing research in experimental phonetics and phonetic theory, teaching introductory courses and graduate seminars in phonetics, and related courses at all levels (including the department's quantitative research methods course); contributing to the department's advising of students, and directing graduate student research in phonetics and related areas in the Linguistics Laboratory; sharing in lab development and administration; etc. The area of specialization within phonetics is open. However, preference will be given to any candidate (1) who complements the department's existing strengths in phonetics, (2) who displays a broad expertise both in linguistic phonetics and in tangent disciplines within and outside of linguistics, and (3) who has an established publication record showing strong evidence of a capacity to advance phonetic theory through hands-on experimental research. Candidates must have a Ph. D. in Linguistics by the time of the appointment, and relevant teaching experience. The deadline for applications is November 16, 1992. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests, and up to five sample publications, and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to: Mary Beckman, Phonetics Search Department of Linguistics The Ohio State University 222 Oxley Hall 1712 Neil Avenue Columbus, OH 43210-1298. The Ohio State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Qualified women, minorities, Vietnam-era veterans, disabled veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue