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PhD student position in computational linguistics (coercion and copredication as flexible frame composition), Duesseldorf (Germany), Deadline: 16 Nov 2020

The Department of Computational Linguistics at the
Heinrich-Heine-Universitt Dsseldorf, Germany, invites applications for
a three-year PhD position in Linguistics/Computational Linguistics
(federal German pay scale TV-L E13 65%). The position is to be filled as
soon as possible.

The candidate will pursue a PhD project as part of the research project
"Coercion and Copredication as Flexible Frame Composition" lead by Prof.
Dr. Laura Kallmeyer and Dr. Rainer Osswald. The project is funded by the
German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG); see

   https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/440934416

for a short summary of the project.

Possible topics for a PhD thesis include the corpus-based analysis of 
inherent polysemy and coercion and copredication constructions, the 
interplay between inherent polysemy and quantification, and the 
frame-semantic modeling and implementation of coercion and copredication 
phenomena.

Job requirements and qualifications:

- Master's degree in Linguistics or Computational Linguistics - 
Familiarity with methods of formal and computational semantics - 
Proficiency of English (knowledge of German is not a prerequisite) - Good 
programming skills

Applications should include:

- Cover letter outlining interest in the position
- Contact information of at least two referees
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) with publications (if applicable)
- Copy of MA/MSc degree

The Heinrich-Heine-Universitt Dsseldorf is an equal opportunity 
employer. Applications of women are strongly encouraged; equally qualified 
female applicants will receive preference. Applications of disabled 
persons will be given preferential treatment to those of other candidates 
with equal qualifications.

For further information, please contact Rainer Osswald 
(rainer.osswald@hhu.de).

Applications should be sent by email to: rainer.osswald@hhu.de

Applications will be considered until the position is filled. However, to 
be fully considered applications should be received by November 16th, 
2020.
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