| Université Paris Diderot – Paris 7, laboratoire CLILLAC-ARP (EA 3967) invites applications for a full-time two-year postdoctoral position within the ANR-DFG funded project 'Paths to Phonological Complexity: Onset clusters in speech production, perception, and disorders'. The project is a cross-linguistic study into the nature of preferred patterns in speech production, their perception and their manifestation in disordered speech. A particular focus is on how prosodic differences between languages may interact with motor learning, and the emergence and plasticity of phonotactic patterns. The project is conducted in close collaboration with the German partner team. (German PI: Dr. Marianne Pouplier, LMU, Munich; French PI: Ioana Chitoran, Paris Diderot, Paris). The salary is set according to the French pay scale for postdoctoral researchers: 90,172 euros for two years. Responsibilities: - designing and implementing speech perception experiments - statistical analysis - preparing journal publications - international conference presentations - coordination of the German-French collaboration Requirements: - completed PhD in Phonetics, Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, or a related field - track record of published research commensurate with experience - solid knowledge of experimental phonetics, primarily speech perception. The perception experiments in this project are closely integrated with articulatory (EMA) production studies. For this reason, the ideal candidate should have a strong interest in studying how articulation and perception interact. Some experience with articulatory data is a plus. - solid knowledge of statistical analysis - strong interest in the phonetics-phonology interface - good programming skills - very good oral and written knowledge of English. A working knowledge of French is a plus.
Université Paris Diderot is an equal opportunity employer. Please email your complete application as a single pdf, including one publication and the contact information of two referees to ioana.chitoran@univ-paris-diderot.fr Application deadline: 1 March 2015 For further information contact Dr. Ioana Chitoran ioana.chitoran@univ-paris-diderot.fr
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