WHASC Newsletter: 10-15-2003
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COLLOQUIA

The Linguistics Department Colloquium Series presents Gunnar Hrafn Hrafnbjargarson, Visiting Scholar, University of Aarhus, Denmark <norhrafn@mail.hum.au.dk> speaking on "Inanimate oblique subjects in Icelandic," this Friday, October 17, at 4 pm in the Silverman Room at Stevenson College.

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The Psychology Department Colloquium Series Cognitive Program presents Kenji Mase (ATR Media Information Science Laboratories and Professor, Information Technology Center, Nagoya University) in a talk entitled "Ubiquitous Experience Media and Interaction Corpus." This colloquium will be held Thursday, October 16,  3:30-5:00 pm in Social Sciences 2, Rm. 121.

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JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Gorilla Foundation announces the following job opportunity:

Research Associate (full-time or part-time position) to assist in analysis and publication of interspecies communication research data. Qualifications include an M.A. or Ph.D. in Linguistics or Psycholinguistics, with a background in linguistics of American Sign Language desirable, and Sign Language fluency. Send resume, with cover letter, writing sample, salary requirements and references, to: jobs@koko.org.Do not send attachments--put all information in the body of your e-mail. For more information about The Gorilla Foundation, visit http://www.koko.org

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Stanford University announces a tenure-track assistant professor position to start September 1, 2004. Candidates must have the Ph.D. in linguistics or a related field by the starting date, preferably in phonetics/phonology or sociolinguistics. A hard copy of the application, including CV, statements of research and teaching interests, up to 3 research papers, and names/emails of 3-4 references, should be sent to: Search Committee, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University. Margaret Jacks Hall, Room 127, Stanford, CA 94305-2150. Applications must be received by December 1, 2003.

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick campus, announces a tenure-track assistant professor position in theoretical linguistics with a specialization in phonology, to start fall 2004. Candidates must have the Ph.D. by August 31, 2004. The application, including CV, a brief statement of research interest, and samples of recent work, should be sent to: Phonology Search Committee, Linguistics Department, Rutgers University, 18 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, NJ 08901. Applications must be received by December 1, 2003.

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NEW IN THE LRC LIBRARY

Durham Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 9 (2003), University of Durham.

This item can be found in the Recent Acquisition section of the LRC library.
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