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A leading research university in Frankfurt is seeking a part-time Research Associate with a background in linguistics. The role involves collaboration in research projects, corpus data analysis, and offers opportunities for academic qualification. Ideal candidates should have a Master's degree, advanced language skills in English and German, and an interest in formal semantics and grammar. Application deadline is 15.02.2024.
At the Institute of English and American Studies, Faculty of Modern Languages, at Goethe University Frankfurt, the position of a
Research associate (m/f/d)(E 13 TV-G-U, 65% part time)
The responsibilities of the position include collaboration and scientific services in research within the project B05: “Negative Polarity Items in non-negative contexts“ as part of the CRC “NegLab“ . The project explores the occurrence of Negative Polarity Items in German, Romanian, and English. Specifically, the following tasks are expected of the position holder: Acquisition, annotation, and analysis of corpus data and speaker judgements; formal semantic modeling within a constraint-based grammar framework; presentation and publication of project results. Two research stays lasting several weeks are planned in Bucharest. The opportunity for academic qualification (PhD) and independent research will be provided.
Requirements:
Goethe University is committed to a policy of providing equal employment opportunities for both men and women alike, and therefore encourages particularly women to apply for the position/s offered. Individuals with severe disability will be prioritized in case of equal aptitiude and ability.
Please submit your application with the usual documents (cover letter, curriculum vitae, and relevant certificates in original and, if necessary, certified translations into German or English) electronically in one single PDF document by 15.02.2024, to Manfred Sailer , email: sailer@em.uni-frankfurt.de .
You can find more information on the project here .