Call for application 39th cycle

Bando ordinario (expired 22/06/2023)


Educational goals and objectives

LINGUISTICS
The Ph.D. program in Linguistics is designed to offer a solid foundation and updated knowledge on main topics concerning language and how it works across time and space. It also strongly emphasizes the enhancement of critical thinking and challenges conventional thinking in pursuit of original ideas and production in the chosen area.
The Ph.D. program is by its nature interdisciplinary, in so much as Linguistics interfaces with different fields of the humanities (such as history, geography, literary criticism, philology, philosophy, language education), and technical-scientific disciplines (articulatory and acoustic phonetics, speech experimental processing, etc.)
The Ph.D. program is open to internationalization and to more innovative research domains and it is designed to be the intellectual destination that will draw inspired Italian graduate students and international students intending to deepen their scientific background and their training to teach Italian as a second language.
The Ph.D. areas of interest are the following:
- Historical linguistics
The curriculum in “Historical linguistics” focuses on methods and issues pertaining to traditional studies on ancient Indo-European languages, but also on the analysis of language change from antiquity to the Middle Ages, and on language contact as an important trigger of the diffusion of language change.
- Italian linguistics
The curriculum in “Italian linguistics” focuses on methods and issues pertaining to Italian linguistics and dialectology. This curriculum therefore includes linguistic analyses concerning texts from early Vulgar up to contemporary ages, dialectological studies and Italo-Romance lexicographic studies. The general perspective will also be open to traditional studies in general and historical linguistics.
- General and applied linguistics
The curriculum in “General and applied linguistics” focuses on methods and issues pertaining to synchronic and applied linguistics. Ph.D. students will be introduced to the theories and methods of synchronic linguistics, as well as to features and categories of languages. As for applied linguistics, the curriculum focuses both on language acquisition and on L2 teaching/learning. Ph.D. students will also be introduced to corpus linguistics, explained by means of innovative methods.

Specifiche economiche

Tipologia 1: DM118
Transizione digitale Generiche Pubblica Amministrazione Patrimonio culturale
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Tipologia 2: DM117 Tipologia 3: PE/PNC/CN/TP Tipologia 4:Enti terzi
PE/PNC CN/TP
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Tipologia 5: Sapienza Senza borsa
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Tematiche, curriculum e competenze specifiche
Themes, curriculum and specific competence

C_PA - DM118 P.A. - non associata a curriculum

- Percorsi di ricerca terminologica per la semplificazione e la comunicazione efficace delle organizzazioni pubbliche: focus sui verbi
Ente finanziatore: UNIVERSITA' ROMA TRE
Competenze richieste: nessuna competenza specifica richiesta
- Terminology research paths for simplification and effective communication in public organizations: focus on verbs
Founded by: UNIVERSITA' ROMA TRE
Required skills: no specific skill required

C_PC - DM118 PATRIMONIO - non associata a curriculum

- Ricerche per la valorizzazione di testi e documenti per la storia della lingua italiana
Ente finanziatore: PNRR
Competenze richieste: nessuna competenza specifica richiesta
- Research for the exploitation of texts and documents for the history of the Italian language
Founded by: PNRR
Required skills: no specific skill required

C_PNRR - DM118 GENERICHE - non associata a curriculum

- Ricerche innovative nell'àmbito della linguistica storica
Ente finanziatore: PNRR
Competenze richieste: nessuna competenza specifica richiesta
- Innovative research in the field of historical linguistics
Founded by: PNRR
Required skills: no specific skill required

F - ENTI TERZI - non associata a curriculum

- Tematica generica del dottorato
Ente finanziatore: UNIVERSITA' ROMA TRE
Competenze richieste: nessuna competenza specifica richiesta

Il candidato sceglierà una tematica in fase di presentazione della candidatura on line


Admission Procedure

Written examination The selection board will prepare three
sets of themes in advance, each one
including one topic for curriculum. A
single set out of the three will be drawn
publicly. Candidates are required to
discuss the topic pertaining to their
curriculum among those proposed in the
previously drawn set. Candidates are
expected to prove their knowledge of
linguistic methodologies and issues, as
well as to be able to discuss basic
examples in support of their general
argumentations. The minimum score to
be admitted to oral exam is 30/50.
language ITALIANO

Qualifications assessment The evaluation of the titles will take place
together with the oral exam.

Oral interview The oral exam aims to evaluate the
candidate’s knowledge, skills and
aptitude for researches in the linguistic
areas of to the chosen curriculum. It will
consist in:
i. discussion of the written essay;
ii. presentation and discussion of the
research project (no more than 50,000
characters); iii. discussion of the
dissertation,
qualifications and publications produced;
iv. evaluation of language skills, with
regard to at least one of the most widely
spoken European languages – besides
Italian.
Candidates achieve a pass in their oral
exam with an overall score of not less
than 50/70
language ITALIANO


contacts and info Per informazioni ci si può rivolgere alla segreteria del Dottorato: virginia.piergentili@uniroma1.it

Curriculum studiorum

Graduation date and grade of the Master's degree
detailed list of exams including completion dates and scores of Masters's degree
Graduation date and grade of the Bachelor’s degree
History of Scholarships, Research Grants (or similar)
Certificates of Foreign Languages
Certificates of participation in post-graduate university courses
certificates of Participation in research groups
certificates of Participation in internships
Other University Awards/Degrees (e.g.: awards in competition, second degree)
Computer skills

Required documentation

§ degree thesis abstract
mandatory, the file must be uploaded within 22/06/2023 ore 14:00 (ora italiana)

§ research project
mandatory
Massimo 50.000 caratteri spazi inclusi (compresa la bibliografia), the file must be uploaded within 22/06/2023 ore 14:00 (ora italiana)

§ description of previous research experience
optional, the file must be uploaded within 22/06/2023 ore 14:00 (ora italiana)

§ degree thesis (complete)
mandatory, the file must be uploaded within 22/06/2023 ore 14:00 (ora italiana)

§ publications (a single pdf for each publication)
optional, the file must be uploaded within 22/06/2023 ore 14:00 (ora italiana)

§ Curriculum Vitae et Studiorum
mandatory, the file must be uploaded within 22/06/2023 ore 14:00 (ora italiana)

Language Skills

the candidate will have to know one among
FRANCESE
INGLESE
TEDESCO
SPAGNOLO

Exam Schedule

Written examination
day05/07/2023
notesnone
time10:00
classroomAula di Geografia (II piano)
addressSapienza, Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia - piazzale Aldo Moro n. 5 - 00185 Roma
publication on notice boardNO
publication on the web siteYes
web sitehttps://phd.uniroma1.it/web/LINGUISTICA_nD3559_IT.aspx
date of publication07/07/2023
contactsvirginia.piergentili@uniroma1.it

Qualifications assessment
day07/07/2023
notesnone
publication on notice boardNO
publication on the web siteYes
web sitehttps://phd.uniroma1.it/web/LINGUISTICA_nD3559_IT.aspx
date of publication12/07/2023
contactsvirginia.piergentili@uniroma1.it

Oral interview
day07/07/2023
notesnone
time10:00
classroomDirezione del Dipartimento di Lettere e Culture Moderne (III piano)
addressSapienza, Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia - piazzale Aldo Moro n. 5 - 00185 Roma
publication on notice boardNO
publication on the web siteYes
web sitehttps://phd.uniroma1.it/web/LINGUISTICA_nD3559_IT.aspx
date of publication12/07/2023
contactsvirginia.piergentili@uniroma1.it

Evaluation scale

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