PhD student "Development of Phonetic Contrasts"
PhD student "Development of Phonetic Contrasts" (1.0 fte)
Faculty of Arts
Vacancy number: 23.32.08
Closing date: 14-09-2008
Job description
The NWO project A Computational Model of Language Acquisition aims to develop a computational model of language acquisition. The project team will comprise a postdoc and two PhD students. The PhD student will conduct experimental research and computer simulations to shed light on a number of related issues in the early (pre-lingual) language acquisition phase. For example, it needs to be explained why 8-month old infants can reliably distinguish between /d/ and /b/ in non-words, but can no longer do so at 14-months, except if they know the words. Another research topic is the asymmetry in the role of phonological features: alveolars cannot substitute bilabials, whereas the opposite is quite possible, i.e. bilabials can substitute alveolars. Also, differences between the roles of consonants and vowels in early language acquisition need to be investigated.
In addition to designing and conducting suitable experiments, the PhD student is expected to have completed a PhD thesis on the topic by the end of the contract.
Requirements:
The successful candidate has a Master’s Degree in Language Acquisition, Phonetics or Experimental Psychology. She/he has an affinity with interdisciplinary experimental research, has excellent writing skills and is fluent in English. Because the experiments will focus on the acquisition of Dutch, command of the Dutch language is a definite advantage.
Organization
The Faculty of Arts consists of eleven departments in the area of language and culture, history, history of arts, linguistics and business communication, which together cater for about 2,700 students and collaborate closely in teaching and research. The project will be carried out at the research institute Centre for Language Studies as part of the Linguistic Information Processing and Grammar and Cognition research programmes.
Conditions of employment
The total duration of the contract is 3.5 years. The PhD student will receive an initial contract for the duration of 1.5 year with the possibility of prolongation for another 2 years.
Additional information
The starting gross salary is € 2.000 per month based upon a full-time employment.
For further information such as a copy of the project proposal, please contact prof. dr. Paula Fikkert (p.fikkert@let.ru.nl).
Application letters, including extensive CV and MA thesis or other publications, (with vacancy number: 23.32.08, preferably by e-mail) can be sent to:
Radboud University Nijmegen, Faculty of Arts,
Department of Human Resources, attn. of Ms. A. Graat
P.O. Box 9103, 6500 HD Nijmegen, the Netherlands
E-mail: vacatures@let.ru.nl
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PhD student "Emergence of Structures in Speech Signals"
PhD student "Emergence of Structures in Speech Signals" [1.5+2 y; Master AI, Cognitive Psychology, Pattern Recognition, Comp Sc; English; € 2K per month; conduct computer simulations to investigate emergence & development of neural representations of speech signals] / Radboud University Nijmegen / deadline September 14
PhD student "Emergence of Structures in Speech Signals" (1.0 fte)
Faculty of Arts
Closing date: 14-09-2008
Job description
The NWO project A Computational Model of Language Acquisition aims to develop a computational model of language acquisition. The project team will comprise a postdoc and two PhD students. The PhD student will conduct computer simulations to investigate the emergence and development of neural representations of speech signals. In the first year the focus will be on representations of rhythm and intonation that a foetus is already able to form. The following years will be devoted to research addressing the segmentation of continuous speech signals into word-like units and the emergence of sub-word representations. In addition to designing and conducting the computer simulations, the PhD student is expected to have completed a PhD thesis on the topic by the end of the contract.
Requirements:
The successful candidate has a Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Psychology, Pattern Recognition, or Computer Science. She/he has excellent writing skills and is fluent in English.
Organization
The Faculty of Arts consists of eleven departments in the area of language and culture, history, history of arts, linguistics and business communication, which together cater for about 2,700 students and collaborate closely in teaching and research. The project will be carried out at the research institute Centre for Language Studies as part of the Linguistic Information Processing and Grammar and Cognition research programmes.
Conditions of employment
The total duration of the contract is 3.5 years. The PhD student will receive an initial contract for the duration of 1.5 year with the possibility of prolongation for another 2 years.
Additional information
The starting gross salary is € 2.000 per month based upon a full-time employment.
For further information such as a copy of the project proposal, please contact prof. dr. Lou Boves (l.boves@let.ru.nl).
Application letters, including extensive CV and MA thesis or other publications, (with vacancy number: 23.31.08, preferably by e-mail) can be sent to:
Radboud University Nijmegen, Faculty of Arts,
Department of Human Resources, attn. of Ms. A. Graat
P.O. Box 9103, 6500 HD Nijmegen, the Netherlands
E-mail: vacatures@let.ru.nl
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