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Research Fellow B in Linguistics

University of Surrey - English

Location: Guildford
Salary: £18,956 to £20,701 per annum pro rata (0.4 FTE)
Hours: Part Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 15th April 2026
Closes: 29th April 2026
Job Ref: 015726

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The role

Postdoctoral position in linguistic phylogenetics and computational tool building

Prof Erich Round is seeking qualified applicants for a one-year part-time postdoctoral role on “REVOLUPHON: Rational Evolutionary Phonology". This postdoctoral project contributes to the modelling and data components in the ERC-selected, UKRI-funded project "Rational Evolutionary Phonology", led by Erich Round in 2024–2029.

The position is based at the Surrey Morphology Group at the University of Surrey, and provides the opportunity to work in the vibrant and highly collegial research environment for which SMG is renowned.

Background

REVOLUPHON is an ambitious project in computational cognitive science, cultural evolution and phonological theory, which seeks deeper explanations for human phonology. Though phonological theories are diverse, they contain recurrent axioms and atoms: segments, features, prosodic units, et cetera. We hypothesise that these units of representation are explicable in terms of the interaction of phonetics with resource limitations on human cognition (resource rationality). Separately, recent decades show that phonologies can be reasonably well modelled as optimisation problems, with optimisation imputed to the mind. We hypothesise that apparent optimisation, and its exceptions, arise because phonologies undergo cultural evolution, an optimising process. REVOLUPHON tests these hypotheses through computational modelling of cognition and cultural evolution, to develop new foundations for phonological theory.

Responsibilities

The candidate will be a member of a research team focused on achieving the REVOLUPHON project aims, and will have the opportunity to participate in the broader activities both of the REVOLUPHON group and of the Surrey Morphology Group (SMG). Please refer to the full job description, under ‘Addendum’ for key responsibilities. 

About you

Please refer to the full job description, under ‘Addendum’ for essential and desirable criteria. 

The position is part time (two days per week) and the successful candidate will be required to work on-site at the University of Surrey, Guildford for both days.

How to apply

To apply, please upload a CV along with your application to the University website. You will also be asked some brief questions to help us understand your suitability for the role. 

 The following documents will be required:

  • CV
  • Contact details for 2 referees.
  • DOI/URL links to up to three relevant works of research.
  • Link to one or more public repositories illustrating coding work.

Further details

For more information and to apply online, please download the further details and click on the 'apply online' button above.

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