The following announcement was inadvertently omitted from the
January issue circulated yesterday.
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STUDENTSHIP
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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics is offering a
scholarship for research leading towards a PhD in the field of
spoken-language comprehension.
The successful candidate will develop a dissertation project within
the ongoing research themes of the Comprehension Group. The
Institute's website, especially the most recent Annual Reports, can
provide more information about the group's research, currently centred
around the two institute projects "Phonological Learning for Speech
Perception" and "Decoding Continuous Speech" (in previous years'
reports see the projects "Phonological Structure in Comprehension" and
"Spoken Word Recognition"). The research may involve language
comprehension by adult or infant subjects; it will certainly involve
laboratory experimentation, and candidates should have native or
near-native competence in German or Dutch. There is scope for
cross-linguistic comparisons, or for computational modelling.
Candidates with a background in experimental psycholinguistics or
experimental phonetics may receive preference.
Contact: Dr. Anne Cutler
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Psycholinguistik
Postbus 310
NL-6500 AH Nijmegen
fax: 31-24-3521213
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
WWW: http://www.mpi.nl/world/groups/comprehe.html
Deadline for receipt of applications: 25th January 2002.
Applications should include a full CV and the names of two
academic referees.
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