LINGUIST List 8.1530

Sun Oct 26 1997

Jobs: Syntax/Morphology, General Ling

Editor for this issue: Martin Jacobsen <martylinguistlist.org>


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  • Stephen R. Anderson, Temporary position at Yale, 1998-99
  • Douglas.Biber, Northern Arizona University

    Message 1: Temporary position at Yale, 1998-99

    Date: Fri, 24 Oct 1997 15:58:45 -0400
    From: Stephen R. Anderson <andersonsapir.ling.yale.edu>
    Subject: Temporary position at Yale, 1998-99


    The Department of Linguistics at Yale University expects to make a temporary appointment for the academic year 1998-99, to replace faculty on leave. This is a one year position only, with no expectation of continuation beyond that time. The appointee should be prepared to teach courses in syntax at the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as an introductory course in morphological theory. Additional qualifications in the area of psycholinguistics and/or neurolinguistics would be desirable, but not required. At least some previous teaching experience is expected.

    Applicants should send a current CV, copies of at most two publications and the names of potential references [do NOT send letters at this time] to: Syntax search committee, Dept. of Linguistics, 318 HGS, Box 208236 Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520-8236. We hope to interview potential candidates at the Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting in New York in January, 1998. Applications should be submitted by 15 January, 1998. Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and especially encourages applications from women and members of under-represented minorities.

    - Stephen R. Anderson Dept. of Linguistics, Yale University <andersonsapir.ling.yale.edu>

    Message 2: Northern Arizona University

    Date: Fri, 24 Oct 1997 15:42:44 -0700 (MST)
    From: Douglas.Biber <Douglas.Bibernau.edu>
    Subject: Northern Arizona University


    Announcement for Summer Teaching Positions

    The MA TESL program at Northern Arizona University is looking for several instructors to teach in our summer program. Instructors are paid for each course taught, at a rate depending on current rank at the home institution: $3,312 per course for full professor; $2,622 per course for associate professor; $2,277 per course for assistant professor; $1,800 for instructor or lecturer.

    We are looking for instructors for the following courses:

    Summer Session 1: June 3 - July 3 Undergraduate: 308. Introduction to Linguistics Graduate: 504. Introduction to Language and Linguistics 548. Foundations of ESL and Language Learning

    Summer Session 2: July 7 - August 6 Undergraduate: 321. English Grammar Graduate: 518. Sociolinguistics 528. Grammatical Foundations 558. ESL Methodology 638. Assessment for Second Language Skills 678. Topics in ESL

    Applicants should submit a current vita together with a short application letter identifying course preferences and describing relevant teaching experience. Send application materials by December 1 1997 to: Doug Biber, Department of English, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6032.