[AUDITORY] Job posting: Senior Researcher / Postdoc (Linguistics, Psychology) (Mathias )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Job posting: Senior Researcher / Postdoc (Linguistics, Psychology)
From:    Mathias  <mathias.scharinger@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 5 Jul 2021 17:49:13 +0200

Dear auditory-list, dear colleagues, We are currently looking for a Senior Researcher / Postdoc within the = newly-funded Research Training Group (RTG) at the Philipps-University = Marburg. The position is anchored in the RTG =E2=80=9CDynamics and = stability of linguistic representations=E2=80=9C (RTG 2700) that will = commence on 01.03.2022. The RTG is a structured program for = Ph.D.-students and young researchers. The scientific goal of the group = is to study the mental bases of linguistic units, their usage, = acquisition, development and change. To this end, several methodological = perspectives are taken, e.g. from Psycho-or Neurolinguistics, = Dialectology, Clinical Linguistics, Historical Linguistics and = Pragmatics. The tasks include scientific services in the research. = Duties involve to work towards a unifying concept of linguistic = representation in close collaboration with the individual projects of = the RTG. The envisaged concept is intended to be the link that can = explain inter-dependencies between cognitive language processing, = inter-individual interaction as well as variation and change. The job is full-time for an initial period of 4 years, with the = possibility for extension. Details about the RTG can be found here: = https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/fb09/grk-2700/ The official job posting can be found here: = https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/universitaet/administration/verwaltung/dezer= nat2/personalabteilung/bewerber/stellen/wissenschaftliche-stellen/fb09-002= 7-wmz-270821-engl-1.pdf Please contact: grk2700@xxxxxxxx Prof. Mathias Scharinger Pilgrimstein 16 35037 Marburg GERMANY for further information. Best wishes, Mathias Scharinger


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