The Centre for English Corpus Linguistics (CECL, UCLouvain, Belgium) has an 
opening for a PhD fellowship in linguistics.

  *   Full-time (100%) PhD fellowship for one year, renewable (max. 4 years)
  *   Start date: October 2024
The main objective of the PhD project will be to use the method of Comparative 
Judgment to explore whether the theoretical construct of ‘phraseological 
complexity’ (Paquot, 2019) is reflective of collective understandings of the 
linguistic phenomena we wish to measure with such a construct. The project will 
centre around two main objectives: (1) test empirically whether reliable human 
judgments of phraseological complexity are attainable (both at the level of 
multi-word units and at the text level); (2) explore the degree to which 
various automated measures of phraseological complexity align with human 
judgments of phraseological complexity, which is to be understood as our ‘gold 
standard’ to assess construct validity.
For more information about phraseological complexity, the method of Comparative 
Judgment and the use of human judgments to explore the multidimensionality of 
our research constructs, see:

  *   Kyle, K., Crossley, S. A., & Jarvis, S. (2021). Assessing the Validity of 
Lexical Diversity Indices Using Direct Judgements. Language Assessment 
Quarterly, 18(2), 154‑170. https://doi.org/10.1080/15434303.2020.1844205
  *   Paquot, M. (2019). The phraseological dimension in interlanguage 
complexity research. Second Language Research, 35(1), 121–145. 
https://doi.org/10.1177/0267658317694221
  *   Paquot, M., Rubin, R. & Vandeweerd, N. (2022). Crowdsourced Adaptive 
Comparative Judgment: A community-based solution for proficiency rating. 
Language Learning 72(3), 853-885. 
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/lang.12498

Qualifications and expected profile
The candidate will meet the following qualifications:

  *   Master degree in (Applied) Linguistics or Natural Language Processing
  *   Excellent record of BA and MA level study
  *   Excellent oral and written English (minimum level: C1)
  *   Excellent analytic skills
  *   Knowledge of corpus linguistic techniques is a requirement
  *   Knowledge of statistics and R is an asset
  *   Autonomy, sense of teamwork, ability to listen and analyse needs, 
responsiveness
  *   Willingness to live in Belgium and to travel abroad (to attend 
international academic conferences)

Conditions of engagement
This doctoral fellowship is subject to the following conditions:

  *   The contract will initially be for one year, three times renewable, with 
a total of four years.
  *   The candidate receives a doctoral fellowship grant (starting at approx. 
EUR 2400 net per month) and full medical insurance.
  *   This position requires residence in Belgium for the duration of the 
mandate.
  *   Applicants from outside the EU are responsible for obtaining the 
necessary visa or permits, with the assistance of UCLouvain staff department.

Application
Application deadline: 1 September 2024
The application file should include :

  *   a cover letter in English, in which you specify why you are interested in 
this position and how you meet the job requirements outlined above;
  *   a curriculum vitae in English;
  *   a concise academic statement in English, in which you outline your 
expectations about and plans for graduate study and career goals;
  *   a copy of BA and MA diplomas and degrees;
  *   a copy of your master thesis and academic publications (if applicable);
  *   the names and full contact details of two academic referees.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview (in situ or via video 
conferencing) in the second half of September 2024.
Applications (as an email attachment) and inquiries should be addressed to Dr. 
Magali Paquot (<magali.paq...@uclouvain.be<mailto:magali.paq...@uclouvain.be>>)

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