LINGUIST List 25.4854
Tue Dec 02 2014
Support: General Linguistics / USA
Editor for this issue: Danuta Allen <danutalinguistlist.org>
Date: 02-Dec-2014
From: Gita Martohardjono <Gmartohardjono
gc.cuny.edu>
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Student, City University of New York Graduate Center, USA
E-mail this message to a friend Department: Linguistics
Web Address:
http://gc.cuny.edu Level: PhD
Institution/Organization: City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center
Duties: Research,Teaching,Project Work
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Description:
The Linguistics Program at the CUNY Graduate Center offers 5-year fellowships at the Ph.D. level, covering tuition and a $25,000 stipend per year. The Program prepares students for careers in scientific research, teaching, private industry and public planning. To this end, we offer coursework, laboratory experience, and research supervision in Theoretical, Experimental, Descriptive and Applied Linguistics. All graduate students work closely with faculty members of their choice.
Our faculty members are internationally recognized for their research expertise in many areas including:
- Bilingualism and Multilingualism;
- Computational Linguistics;
- Endangered Languages;
- First Language Acquisition;
- Historical Linguistics;
- Linguistic Typology;
- Morphology;
- Neurolinguistics;
- Phonetics and Laboratory Phonology;
- Phonology;
- Psycholinguistics;
- Second Language Acquisition;
- Semantics;
- sentence processing;
- Sociolinguistics;
- Syntax.
Research opportunities are available in various laboratories and research initiatives. At the Graduate Center students can work in / on:
- The Audio-Aligned and Parsed Corpus of Appalachian English Project;
- The Endangered Language Initiative;
- The Project on Spanish in New York City;
- The Psycholinguistics Laboratory;
- The Research Institute for the Study of Language in Urban Society;
- The Second Language Acquisition Laboratory.
In addition, there are several other laboratories directed by Program faculty and housed in affiliated departments across CUNY. New York City is now considered one of the most linguistically diverse places on earth. Could there be a better place to study linguistics? Come see and hear for yourself! Visit us at:
http://gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Doctoral-Programs/Linguistics How to Apply:
Visit the application website for details.
Applications Deadline: 15-Dec-2014
Web Address for Applications:
http://www.gc.cuny.edu/Prospective-Current-Students/Prospective-Students/Application-Instructions-Forms Contact Information:
Dr. Gita Martohardjono
gmartohardjono
gc.cuny.edu
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