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FRENCH LINGUISTICS- University of Nantes Three positions are announced in the Departement de Lettres Modernes, University of Nantes (France), beginning September, 1994. Two are senior positions, the third a junior position. a) Senior position in French linguistics, no 09PR0087. Qualifications include the ability to teach the history of the French language, the classical language (16-17th centuries), and stylistics. b) Senior position in general linguistics and French linguistics, c) Junior position (Maitre de conferences) in general and French linguistics. For the last two positions, applicants should have competence in some combination of syntax, morphology and phonology, especially as they relate to French. Send inquiries or applications to: Benoit de Cornulier, 1 place du Marechal Louis Seize, 44000 Nantes, France; telephone 40 37 07 61 or 40 72 32 35. Bernard Bolo, Directeur de la Section de Linguistique, Department de Lettres Modernes, Faculte des Letrres, 44036 Nantes (France) Tel. 40 14 10 10, Fax 40 14 10 05. (Home telephone 40 50 33 90).Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Linguistics, invites applications for an appointment as a full-time Lecturer of Japanese to begin in the Fall of 1994. The successful applicant will receive a one-year contract as a memeber of the Academic Staff with the title of Lecturer. This appointment is a probationary academic staff appointment; as such it is renewable annually and may lead to permanent status. Applicants should have at least a B.A. and preferably an M.A. in a relevant discipline, such as linguistics, Japanese language, Japanese literature or second-language acquisition. Native or near-native proficiency in standard Japanese and English required, plus at least three years experience in teaching introductory and intermediate level language courses at the university level. The succesful candidate will play a major role in an expanding program involving the UW-Milwaukee and Marquette University joint Center for International Studies, a U.S. Department of Education sponsored National Resource Center, and will be teaching students from both universities. Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, and evidence of language teaching experience along with three letters of reference to Professor David Buck, Chair, Japanese Search Committee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, P.O. Box 413, Milwaukee, WI 53201, before April 15, 1994. Women and minority candidates are especially invited to apply: AA/EOE. The names of those nominees and applicants who have not requested that their identities be withheld and the names of all finalists will be released upon request.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue