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Doctorates at the University of Tübingen Funding and support for junior researchers Partner Institutions Innovation Back Technology Transfer Office Startup Center Industry Liaison Office Support Back Research
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role in the analysis of human linguistic communication, e.g., underpinning theories of pragmatic language use. This project is contributing to an active and growing research program investigating how
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microbial communities and plant performance, and will assess the legacy of such effects on plant performance across subsequent generations (plant-soil feedback). The results will support the development of a
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data quality acquisition to final publication, (4) overseeing measurement performance and support of data analysis including the data management and storage, (5) coordination between the existing
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Doctorates at the University of Tübingen Funding and support for junior researchers Partner Institutions Innovation Back Technology Transfer Office Startup Center Industry Liaison Office Support Back Research
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Doctorates at the University of Tübingen Funding and support for junior researchers Partner Institutions Innovation Back Technology Transfer Office Startup Center Industry Liaison Office Support Back Research
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Doctorates at the University of Tübingen Funding and support for junior researchers Partner Institutions Innovation Back Technology Transfer Office Startup Center Industry Liaison Office Support Back Research
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communication environments. For the advertised PhD researcher position, this work involves written and multi-modal corpora development and analysis, and working with computational models of irony and analysis
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predicts the interactions of the evidentials with different types of speech act and syntactic contexts. The position begins on October 1, 2025 (or shortly after) and will run until June 30, 2029. The ideal
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. Particular emphasis is on the role of context in primate communication, such as physical and social context, prior interactions, rank differences, and kin relationships. This project will thereby contribute