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Lecturer, Historical Linguistics

Lecturer

December 20, 2025

Location

New Haven, CT, USA

Yale University

Type

Full-time Academic / Faculty (3-year appointment)

Start Date

July 1, 2026

Teaching Load

4 courses per academic year + advising

Required Qualifications

PhD in Linguistics
Expertise in historical linguistics
Teaching & advising experience
Research publications
Teaching excellence evidence

Research Areas

sound change
Indigenous or endangered languages
quantitative approaches to language change
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Lecturer, Historical Linguistics

The Department of Linguistics at Yale University is looking to hire a Lecturer in Historical Linguistics, with a 3-year appointment, beginning July 1, 2026. The Lecturer will offer introductory and advanced courses and advise student research in historical linguistics/language change at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

The teaching expectation is normally 4 courses per academic year, plus advising responsibilities. The focus of the courses would be historical linguistics/language change, but the Lecturer will also offer other courses that help us meet the needs of our curriculum, which will be determined based on their areas of expertise.

The position is open as to specialization within historical linguistics. We particularly welcome applications from people whose work focuses on sound change, Indigenous or endangered languages, and/or quantitative approaches to language change.

Applicants should submit an application through Interfolio at this link: https://apply.interfolio.com/177395

Applications should include the following materials:
1. a cover letter
2. a current CV
3. a teaching statement
4. a research statement
5. three representative pieces of research
6. the names and email addresses of three referees
7. evidence of teaching and advising excellence, such as syllabi or course evaluations

Timeline: To ensure full consideration, applications should be submitted by December 20, 2025. Review of applications will begin shortly thereafter. Later applications may be considered until the position is filled.

Contact information:
• for information about the position: Claire Bowern, Search Committee Chair, claire.bowern@yale.edu
• for application assistance: Julie Kinsella, Sr Administrative Assistant, julie.kinsella@yale.edu

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Frequently Asked Questions

📅What is the application deadline for the Lecturer in Historical Linguistics position at Yale?

To ensure full consideration, submit applications by December 20, 2025. Review begins shortly after, with later applications considered until filled. See academic CV tips for preparation.

🎓What qualifications are required for this Yale Linguistics lecturer role?

A PhD in Linguistics or related field is required, with expertise in historical linguistics/language change. Evidence of teaching and advising excellence (e.g., syllabi, evaluations) is essential. Strong research record preferred. Check university lecturer guide.

📚What is the teaching load and responsibilities?

Teach 4 courses per academic year (introductory/advanced in historical linguistics, plus curriculum needs). Advise undergraduate and graduate student research. Specialization open within historical linguistics.

📝How do I apply for this position?

Apply through Interfolio. Submit cover letter, CV, teaching statement, research statement, three representative research pieces, three referees' names/emails, and teaching excellence evidence.

🔬What research areas are preferred?

Open specialization in historical linguistics, particularly sound change, Indigenous or endangered languages, and/or quantitative approaches to language change. Align your research statement accordingly. Explore research role advice.

📆When does the position start, and what is the duration?

3-year appointment beginning July 1, 2026. Contact Chair Claire Bowern (claire.bowern@yale.edu) for position details or Julie Kinsella for assistance.
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