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Thu 26 May 1994

Jobs: French ling, Psycholing/semantics/morphology

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Message 1: French linguistics

Date: Thu, 26 May 1994 14:22:17 French linguistics
From: <l.selinkerapp-ling.bbk.ac.uk>
Subject: French linguistics


I've been asked by colleagues at the University of Surrey to place this
advert on the nets, as the last placing on the nets for a parallel job was
successful here at Birkbeck. They strongly want candidates who are
interested in the linguistics and SLA of French. Since they have been
having trouble with their e-mail and since time is short, they have asked
me to relay messages.

Thank you.

l.selinkerapp-ling.bbk.ac.uk

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ADVERT:

Applications are invited for a lectureship in the French section of the
Department of Linguistic and International Studies, University of Surrey.

- in particular from candidates with interests in:

linguistics
teaching / description of French as a foreign language
translation

Closing date appears in the press as 25 May but later applications would
also be welcomed.

Contact:

Professor C. Sanders
LIS Department
University of Surrey
Guildford GU2 5XH

phone: 0483 259951

fax: 0483 302605

e-mail: c.sanderssurrey.ac.uk
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Message 2: Job Announcement UConn Linguistics

Date: Wed, 25 May 94 13:52:16 EDJob Announcement UConn Linguistics
From: David Michaels <MICHAELSUConnVM.UConn.Edu>
Subject: Job Announcement UConn Linguistics


 Job Announcement

 Linguistics

 University of Connecticut

The Department of Linguistics at The University of Connecticut anticipates
having a temporary position for the spring semester 1995 and a tenure track
position beginning in the fall semester 1995. Both positions are expected to
be at the rank of assistant professor, however, senior appointments might be
possible.

We are seeking candidates in psycholinguistics, semantics and
morphology/phonology. Candidates should be prepared to teach in their special
area at the graduate level and, in linguistics, more generally at the
undergraduate level.

Please send a letter of interest and a CV with the names and addresses of
three references. It is not necessary to have letters of reference sent at
this time.

Professor Diane Lillo-Martin, Chair
Linguistics Search Committee
University of Connecticut
Department of Linguistics, U-145
341 Mansfield RD, RM 230
Storrs, CT 06269-1145

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