6.1509, FYI: HPSG Grammars, PhD in Ling, Lang & Law, Grad Position

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Subject: 6.1509, FYI: HPSG Grammars, PhD in Ling, Lang & Law, Grad Position
 
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Date:  Tue, 24 Oct 1995 16:03:13 GMT
From:  heike at cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Heike Stoldt)
Subject:  Announcement: HPSG Grammars
 
2)
Date:  Wed, 25 Oct 1995 10:25:44 CDT
From:  ward at pg-13.ling.nwu.edu (Gregory Ward)
Subject:  PhD Programs in Linguistics, Language & Law at Northwestern Universit
y
 
3)
Date:  Fri, 27 Oct 1995 15:28:03 BST
From:  katz at sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de (Graham Katz)
Subject:  Graduate and Postgraduate positions (Tuebingen)
 
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Date:  Tue, 24 Oct 1995 16:03:13 GMT
From:  heike at cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Heike Stoldt)
Subject:  Announcement: HPSG Grammars
 
 
 
 
 
                           COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT
 
                 HPSG Grammars and Typed Feature Formalisms
 
                     Advanced, hands-on course taught by
                  The Edinburgh University Language Technology Group
 
                           December 11-14, 1995
                                Edinburgh
 
This course will provide practical and theoretical experience for
people wishing to learn about today's state-of-the-art grammar writing
technology. At the end of the course, participants will be able to
write sign-based grammars using leading-edge language engineering
tools.  This is a hands-on course: each participant will have access
to substantial computing facilities throughout the course, and
assisted practical exercises are integrated into the course structure.
 
 
 
Background
 
Modern constraint-based grammars are the next logical step for people
familiar either with Prolog or unification-based formalisms such as
Generalised Phrase Structure Grammar (GPSG). A recent constraint-based
approach is Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) [Pollard and Sag,
1994].  HPSG has taken the computational linguistics community by storm
and is the driving force in research into grammars that can be readily
integrated into practical application systems.
 
Syllabus
 
This intensive, lab-based course will bring you up-to-date with the above
developments, providing you with:
 
    - An introduction to today's state-of-the-art typed feature
      formalisms, especially ALE (Attribute Logic Engine) and
      CUF (Comprehensive Unfication Formalism).
 
      Both ALE from Carnegie-Mellon University and CUF from the
      University of Stuttgart provide a typed unification-based engine
      for developing, testing and debugging constraint-based grammars
      such as HPSG grammars.
 
    - An introduction to HPSG based on Chapter 9 of [Pollard and Sag,1994],
      which contains the most recent advancements of the theory.
 
    - An in-depth guide to programming in typed feature formalisms.
 
    - A detailed look at what is involved in developing complex grammars for
      particular domains.
 
 
 Participants in the course will:
 
    - Learn about HPSG.
 
    - Use the latest tools and technology for developing HPSG grammars.
 
    - Acquire skills in designing and debugging grammars.
 
 
 Dates
 
 The course is 4 days long and is next scheduled for December 11-14 1995.
 Due to the hands-on nature of the course, there is a limit to class numbers.
 Early registration is advisable.
 
 Teaching Staff
 
 The classes are taught by staff of Edinburgh's Language Technology Group:
 
 
 Suresh Manandhar (PhD in Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh University) has
 conducted research both in the logical foundations of constraint
 formalisms and on their implementations.
 
 
 Claire Grover (PhD in Linguistics, Essex University) has been
 extensively involved in developing large grammars using constraint
 formalisms.
 
 
 Chris Brew (PhD in Experimental Psychology, Sussex University) has
 conducted research in several areas including constraint-based
 formalisms, systemic grammars and statistical methods.
 
 
 Henry Thompson (PhD in Linguistics, University of California) is reader
 at the Department of Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh University and
 has been involved in research in computational linguistics,
 data-intensive linguistics, language corpora and corpus management.
 
 Venue
 
 The classes will be taught at the Human Commmunication Research Centre in
 Edinburgh.
 
 Contact
 
 
 The fee for the course is 650 pounds (industrial), 550 pounds (academic) and
 250 pounds (student). Please contact:
 
for registration details:             for course details:
Heike Stoldt (Course Administration)  Suresh Manandhar (Course Co-ordinator)
Human Communication Research Centre   Human Communication Research Centre
University of Edinburgh               University of Edinburgh
2 Buccleuch Place                     2 Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh EH8 9LW                     Edinburgh EH8 9LW
Tel: +44 131 650 4427                 Tel: +44 131 650 4631
Fax: +44 131 650 4587                 Fax: +44 131 650 4587
Email: H.Stoldt at ed.ac.uk              Email: Suresh.Manandhar at ed.ac.uk
 
 
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Date:  Wed, 25 Oct 1995 10:25:44 CDT
From:  ward at pg-13.ling.nwu.edu (Gregory Ward)
Subject:  PhD Programs in Linguistics, Language & Law at Northwestern Universit
y
 
The Department of Linguistics at Northwestern University
solicits applications for graduate study for the 1996-97
academic year.  Our program provides students with a solid
background in linguistic theory, ranging from sound
structure to discourse, and emphasizes experimental,
computational, and empirical methods.  Students have
considerable flexibility in designing their own course of
study and are encouraged to pursue ties to related
disciplines.  In addition, special interdisciplinary
opportunities are available through the PhD Program in
Language and Cognition and the PhD specialty in Cognitive
Science.  Competitive merit-based financial aid packages are
available for all programs.
 
In addition, the Department of Linguistics is pleased to
announce that it now participates in the University's joint
JD/PhD program in the Social Sciences. This program provides
qualified students with the opportunity to prepare for an
academic career in research on language and the law.  Dual,
parallel admission to the School of Law and the Graduate
School is required.  Students admitted to the program
complete both degrees in approximately six years, dividing
their time between the two schools in accordance with the
advice and requirements of their graduate department.
Financial aid is decided independently by each school.
 
DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS IS JANUARY 15, 1996.
 
For more information about the graduate program in Linguistics,
visit our web page at http://www.ling.nwu.edu, or contact:
 
Graduate Admission Officer
Department of Linguistics
Northwestern University
2016 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL  60208-4090
email: gw at nwu.edu
tel: 708/491-7020
fax: 708/481-3770
[Area code 708 changes to 847 after 1/20/96]
 
 
For further information about the joint JD/PhD Program,
please write to:
 
Director of the Law and Science Program
Northwestern University
Department of Sociology
1810 Chicago Avenue
Evanston, IL 60208-1330
tel: 708/491-5415
fax: 708/481-9907
[Area code 708 changes to 847 after 1/20/96]
 
 
To receive an application or catalog, please write to:
 
The Graduate School
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL  60208
 
 
 
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3)
Date:  Fri, 27 Oct 1995 15:28:03 BST
From:  katz at sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de (Graham Katz)
Subject:  Graduate and Postgraduate positions (Tuebingen)
 
 
The Gerduiertenkolleg "Integriertes Linguistikstudium" is offering two
Ph.D. studentships and one post-doctoral fellowship in linguistics or
computational linguistics, to begin 1.1.1996 and to run for two years.
To apply, submit a copy of your CV, a summary of your proposed research,
and at least one letter of recommendation by 11 November 1995 to the
address below.
 
Applications in English are welcome.  For further information please
contact birgit.kaiser at uni-tuebingen.de
 
 
		Universitaet Tuebingen
 
   Graduiertenkolleg "Integriertes Linguistik-Studium"
 
 
Ab dem 1.1.1996 werden 2 Doktoranden-Stipendien und ein
Postdoktoranden-Stipendium im Graduiertenkolleg "Integriertes
Linguistikstudium" vergeben. Die thematische Zielsetzung des Kollegs
besteht in der Verbindung von Allgemeiner und Theoretischer
Sprachwissenschaft mit der Computerlinguistik, den Einzelphilologien
und den relevanten Disziplinen der Kognitionswissenschaften.
 
Die Foerderungsdauer betragt im Regelfall zwei Jahre. Voraussetzung
fur die Bewerbung ist ein qualifizierter StudienabschluB in einem
dieser Gebiete. Auch Absolventen anderer, einschlaegiger Studiengange
koennen bei entsprechend qualifiziertem Abschluss Aufnahme in das
Kolleg finden.
 
Bewerbungen sind (unter Beifuegung von Zeugniskopien, Lebenslauf, der
Skizze eines moglichen Forschungsprojektes und mindestens einem
Gutachten) bis zum 15.11.1995 zu richten an den Sprecher des
Graduiertenkollegs:
 
      Prof.Dr. A. von Stechow,
      Universitaet Tuebingen,
      Seminar fur Sprachwissenschaft,
      Kleine Wilhelmstr. 113,
      D-72074 Tuebingen
      Germany
 
Die Universitaet Tuebingen strebt eine Erhoehung des weiblichen
wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses an und fordert deshalb Frauen
ausdruecklich zur Bewerbung auf.
 
 
 
 
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