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DEPARTMENT OF SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Position Notice Assistant Professor of Spanish with specialization in Sociolinguistics / Spanish in the U.S.A. Assistant Professor of Spanish with specialization in Sociolinguistics / Spanish in the U.S.A., and demonstrated research focus in language variation and change. Solid background in one or more core areas of theoretical linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics. Teaching in undergraduate language and linguistics courses, and in the linguistics graduate program. Tenure-track position, to begin Autumn 1996. Ph.D. by time of appointment. Teaching experience preferred; publications desirable. Native or near-native Spanish language skills. Salary commensurate with experience. Send application materials (letter, CV, three recent letters of reference, and one sample publication or dissertation chapter) by October 31, 1995 to: Stephen Summerhill, Chair Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese The Ohio State University 266 Cunz Hall 1841 Millikin Road Columbus, OH. 43210-1229Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
The corrected version of the Harvard University advertisement, with the December 1 application deadline, is as follows: The Department of Linguistics at Harvard University has been authorized to make an appointment at the senior level (tenured full professorship), effective July 1, 1996. Candidates are expected to provide a distinguished record of publication and teaching in historical linguistics, a strong commitment to current theoretical concerns, and active engagement in the professional life of the field. Demonstrated effective administrative experience is desirable. Applicants are requested to forward a detailed _curriculum vitae_, including a complete bibliography, before December 1, 1995, to Prof. Michael S. Flier, Chairman Dept. of Linguistics Harvard University 77 Dunster Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Qualified women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue