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Asst. Prof., ETHNOGRAPHIC DISCOURSE ANALYSIS. Joint appt. w/Ling. Dept. & new MA program in Communication, Culture, & Technology. Tenure-track. Research & teaching interests should be some combination of: cross-cultural communication, interactional sociolinguistics, computer-mediated discourse, ethnography of communication, language and gender. Should be qualified to teach Introduction to Linguistics. Internet literary very desirable. PhD prior to appointment, publications and evidence of superior teaching and writing ability required. Deadline for full consideration: December 1; begins Fall 96. Letter of application; CV, representative publications; names, mail and e-mail addresses and phone numbers of 3 references to Search Committee, Linguistics Department, Georgetown University, Washington DC 20057. Georgetown University is an AA/EEO employer.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Asst. Prof. of Slavic linguistics. Entry-level position to begin Sept. 1996 to teach at undergraduate and graduate levels, four courses per year and tutorial work. Prefer specialization in modern generative approaches to Slavic grammar, but breadth of interest in Slavic studies is desirable. Ph.D. (or foreign equivalent) and native or near-native Russian and English are required. Teaching experience is highly desirable. Five-year ladder appointment, possibly extendible for an additional 3-year term as associate professor (non-tenured). Send letter of application, c.v., and at least 3 confidential recommendations by November 15 to Prof. Michael S. Flier Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures 301 Boylston Hall Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138. Will interview at AATSEEL in Chicago. Harvard is an AA/EEO employer. Applications from women and minority candidates are encouraged.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
TESL / LINGUIST Assistant Professor beginning Fall 1996. Tenure track appointment in the Department of English to teach upper division and master's level TESL as well as undergraduate linguistics courses; provide academic direction for Center for English as a Second Language for nonmatriculated students. PhD and teaching experience required. Send letter of application and vita to David Durant, Chair, Department of English, 1203 Patterson Office Tower, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506. MLA interviews; deadline for application Nov. 22. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. (AA/EOE)Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue