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FOR THE FALL SEMESTER ONLY, we are looking for someone with Ph.D. in hand, or ABD, to teach the following three courses: English 324: Structure of English for Teachers. Survey of English phonology, morphology, syntax, with attention to traditional problems of English grammar. For bright undergrad English Education majors. English 329: Structure of English. Basically an introduction to English syntax. The text currently being used in this course is Burton-Roberts, ANALYZING SENTENCES. Longman. Audience will be beginning MA students, plus upper division undergrads and some special students (i.e. adult returnees). English 334: ESL: Theory and Practice. A `ESL Methods' course, including responsibility for arranging student observations of ESL classes in the Madison area. Mixture of beginning MA students, upper division undergrads, and specials. Position will be LECTURER. Minimum salary $29,250 per academic year, depending on qualifications. Start 8/26/96. End 1/9/97. UW-MADISON IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Please send letter of application and up-to-date c.v. to me at address below before MAY 15, 1996. Charles T. Scott Professor of English University of Wisconsin-Madison 5127 Helen C. White Hall Madison, WI 53706 608-263-3780/3803 Internet:cscottMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemacc.wisc.edu