LINGUIST List 26.3819

Fri Aug 28 2015

Support: General Linguistics; Morphology; Semantics; Syntax / Germany

Editor for this issue: Erin Arnold <earnoldlinguistlist.org>


Date: 28-Aug-2015
From: Daniel Hole <holedangmail.com>
Subject: General Linguistics; Morphology; Semantics; Syntax, PhD, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Department: Department of linguistics
Web Address: http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/home/index.en.html

Level: PhD

Institution/Organization: University of Stuttgart

Duties: Research,Project Work

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Morphology; Semantics; Syntax


Description:

**This position has been filled

The chair of Theoretical and German Linguistics at the Department of Linguistics, University of Stuttgart, Germany, invites applications for one Ph.D. position in theoretical linguistics, available from October 1st (or later) for a duration of 24 months. Salary is according to the German TV-L E13
(65%) scale.

The candidate will contribute to the project B6 of the Sonderforschungsbereich (collaborative research center) 732, (http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/linguistik/sfb732/), 'Incremental Specification in Context', ideally by combining the perspective of this project with that of project B8. Project B6 investigates voice systems and the syntax-morphology interface. Project B8 investigates argument alternations and binding.

The principal investigator of project B6 will change in the months to come and will most likely be the same as the present principal investigator of project B8, Daniel Hole.

Desired Qualifications:

- Excellent university degree in linguistics
- Specialization in/interest in comparative linguistics
- Previous exposure to syntactic, morphological and/or semantic theory

We offer the opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects in a dynamic and international research team with up-to-date infrastructure and resources. While fluency in German is highly recommended for this position, English is a possible working language.

Please send inquiries and applications to Daniel Hole (see contact information below).

Applications should be in PDF format and include a short statement of research interests, a CV, and the names of two references. The position will be open until filled.

The University of Stuttgart is committed to increasing the proportion of women in research and teaching. Qualified women are encouraged to apply. According to German law, disabled candidates with equal qualification will be given preference.

Applications Deadline: This position has been filled

Mailing Address for Applications:
        Attn: Daniel Hole
        Germany

Contact Information:
        Daniel Hole
        Dept:Department of linguistics
        Email:holedangmail.com


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