In the hope that someone might have a student who can take advantage of
this. We have nobody suitably qualified at the moment.
Ros Temple
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> -------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 12:25:47
> From: Dominique Boulonnais < [log in to unmask] >
> Subject: English/Phonology: Junior Lecturer, Université de Paris
> 3-Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
>
>
> University or Organization: Université de Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle
> Department: UFR du Monde Anglophone
> Job Rank: Junior Lecturer
> Specialty Areas: Phonology; English phonology
> Required Language: English (ENG)
>
>
> Description:
>
> 'Maitre de langue' (ML), i.e. junior lecturer in (applied) English
> phonology.
> The variety of English taught is British English. The basic
> qualification is to
> have completed at least two years of postgraduate studies - i.e. one
> year of
> doctoral work - in English phonology. This is a one-year appointment,
> renewable
> for a second year. The net monthly salary is approximately 1600,00
> euros.
>
> N.B. A candidate who has obtained a doctorate in English phonology
> and who
> would like to make a career in the French university system can use an
> ML
> appointment as a first step - gaining teaching experience in the
> French system,
> improving his/her French - before applying for 'qualification' at the
> beginning
> of his/her second year and appointment as lecturer ('Maitre de
> conférence').
>
> Courses :
> The syllabus covers the following points :
> - phonemic transcription
> - articulatory description of English phonemes
> - graphophonemics (i.e. spelling to sounds)
> - word-stress
> - sentence-stress, rhythm, weak & strong forms
> - intonation.
>
> Bibliography :
> Pronouncing dictionaries :
> D. Jones, English Pronouncing Dictionary, 16th ed., Cambridge: C.U.P.
> 2003
> J.C.Wells, Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, London: Longman, 2000
>
> Textbooks:
> A. Deschamps, J.-L. Duchet, J.-M. Fournier & M. O'Neil, English
> Phonology
> and Graphophonemics, Paris: Ophrys, 2004
> A.C. Gimson / A. Cruttenden, Pronunciation of English, 5th ed., London:
> Edward Arnold, 1994
> M. Ginesy, Phonetique et phonologie de l'anglais, Paris: Ellipses 2000
> R. Lily & M. Viel, La prononciation de l'anglais, Paris: Hachette
> Universite, 1998
> P. Roach, English Phonetics and Phonology, 3rd ed., Cambridge: C.U.P.
> 2000
>
> Please note, applications for 2005 / 2006 should be in by March 15,
> 2005.
>
> For further details and application forms, please contact :
> Jennifer Vince: [log in to unmask]
> Dominique Boulonnais: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Address for Applications:
>
> Dr Dominique Boulonnais
> Universite de Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle
> Institut du Monde Anglophone
> 5, rue de l'Ecole-de-Medecine
> Paris 75006
> France
>
> Application Deadline: 15-Mar-2005
>
> Contact Information:
>
> Dr. Dominique Boulonnais
> Email: [log in to unmask]
> Phone: 331 40 51 33 00
>
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Dr R. A. M. Temple
Dept of Language & Linguistic Science,
University of York,
Heslington, +44 (0)1904 432671
York YO10 5DD fax: +44 (0)1904 432673
GB Dept tel: +44 (0)1904 432652
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