Arabic-L:LING:PT Annotation Jobs at Columbia for Arabic Speakers

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at BYU.EDU
Tue Apr 1 17:31:26 UTC 2008


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Date: 01 Apr 2008
From:Nizar Habash <habash at cs.columbia.edu>
Subject:PT Annotation Jobs at Columbia for Arabic Speakers

Dear all,

	please forward this message to people who may be interested.

Thanks
Nizar Habash

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Part Time Job for Arabic Speakers at Columbia University

We are starting a project at Columbia University to develop
an Arabic Tree Bank.  A Tree Bank is a collection of text with
syntactic analyses. The goal of the research is to produce data
to use to train computers to do this task automatically.

We are looking to hire a number of Arabic speakers to annotate
sentences. The job pays between $15 and $25 per hour and can
include bonuses for good quality/efficiency.  You can work at the
Columbia University campus in New York or from home (if you
have your own computer).


Please contact Dr. Nizar Habash (habash at cs.columbia.edu).
Please include answers to the following questions in your email:

(1) What is your work permit / citizenship status in the USA? [required]
(2) Are you a Columbia student?
(3) Are you a native speaker of Arabic?
(4) Have you studied Arabic grammar in high school or college?
(5) Did you enjoy Arabic grammar classes?
(6) Where do you live?
(7) How many hours per week can you work on this project between
      April 1st and November 1st.

Please let us know if you have any questions for us.

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