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Department of Spanish and Portuguese, The Ohio State University *Position Notice*: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF HISPANIC LINGUISTICS WITH SPECIALIZATION IN SOCIOLINGUISTICS Assistant Professor of Hispanic Linguistics, pending final budgetary approval. Tenure-track position, to begin Autumn 1999. Specialization in sociolinguistics and demonstrated research focus in language variation and change. Interest in Spanish in the United States or other ancillary field desirable. Solid background in one or more additional areas of theoretical linguistics required. Ph.D. in hand. Evidence of active research program. Strong commitment to graduate and undergraduate teaching. Native or near-native proficiency in Spanish and English. Teaching in undergraduate Spanish language and linguistics courses, and in Hispanic Linguistics graduate program. Candidates with experience in rank are encouraged to apply. Salary negotiable. Preliminary interviews at the December meeting of the MLA in San Francisco. Send application materials (letter, CV, three recent letters of recommendation, and a sample of scholarly writing) by November 16, 1998 to: Terrell A. Morgan, Search Committee Chair Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese The Ohio State University 266 Cunz Hall 1841 Millikin Road Columbus, OH 43210-1229 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
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS TENURE-TRACK - ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LINGUISTICS The position is primarily intended to strengthen the department's offerings in Applied Linguistics-TESL. Thus, it is crucial that the successful candidate be capable of teaching both graduate and undergraduate courses in TESL. The successful candidate must be able to work cooperatively with colleagues in the department and school. QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. or near completion, teaching and research interest in Applied Linguistics - TESL and classroom teaching experience. Letter of application and evidence of successful teaching due January 15, 1999 to: Search Committee Chair, Dr. P.J. Mistry 5245 N. Backer Avenue, Fresno, CA 93740-8001 STARTING DATE: Fall 1999 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Interview possibility at the January Linguistics Society of America (LSA) January meeting.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue