This announcement is not strictly about grammatical analysis of the
Quranic Arabic Corpus; but it may be of interest to the COMP-QURAN list.
If you have expertise in Quranic Arabic grammar and would like to teach and research in SOAS, University of London, read on: ...


The Department of Languages and Cultures of the Near and Middle East and the Department of Linguistics of SOAS, University of London seek to make a joint appointment at the Lecturer level in Arabic Linguistics, subject to financial approval for the post.

The ideal candidate will have a strong background both in contemporary linguistic theory as well as the classical Arabic linguistic tradition. We welcome applications from qualified candidates able to teach courses in the tradition of Arabic grammatical description, the grammatical structure of present-day Arabic, as well as courses in any area(s) of linguistics and Arabic studies which complement the course offerings in the two departments above. The ideal candidate will have a proven teaching and research record, and a strong research agenda relating to some aspect of linguistic study of Arabic. Formal qualifications should include a PhD in Linguistics or Arabic Studies with a strong linguistic component.

The application deadline is 31-Mar-2011 and the application URL is http://www.soas.ac.uk/jobs For further information, please contact Professor Peter Sells (se...@soas.ac.uk)


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