10.309, FYI: New computational linguistics program

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Subject: 10.309, FYI: New computational linguistics program

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Date:  Wed, 24 Feb 1999 12:05:00 GMT
From:  Lisa Turner <lisa.turner at kcl.ac.uk>
Subject:  MSc Computational Linguistics

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Date:  Wed, 24 Feb 1999 12:05:00 GMT
From:  Lisa Turner <lisa.turner at kcl.ac.uk>
Subject:  MSc Computational Linguistics

    NEW POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMME IN COMPUTATIONAL
LINGUISTICS AND FORMAL GRAMMAR AT KING'S COLLEGE
                                       LONDON

The Department of Philosophy at King's College, University of
London is pleased to announce a new MSc in Computational
Linguistics and Formal Grammar. The programme is provisionally
scheduled to begin in September, 1999 (final approval of the
programme expected in March, 1999).

The MSc programme will have strong links to the Computer Science
Department at King's College, and it will offer courses in

  -formal syntax
  -formal semantics
  -computational approaches to pragmatics and discourse theory
  -logic programming for natural language processing
  -mathematical linguistics and formal properties of grammar
  -non-monotonic logic for natural language.

The programme is a one-year full time MSc course designed primarily
for students who have completed a BA/BSc in linguistics,
computer science, philosophy, logic, or mathematics, and who
wish to pursue the application of formal and computational
methods to the analysis of natural language. The MSc will also
serve as the taught year of an MPhil/Ph.D research degree in
formal grammar and computational linguistics.

Current faculty of the programme:

Professor Dov Gabbay (Computer Science Department)
logic, non-monotonic reasoning

Professor Ruth Kempson (Philosphy Department)
formal pragmatics, formal semantics, formal syntax

Professor Shalom Lappin (Philosophy Department)
formal semantics, computational linguistics, formal syntax

Dr. Odinaldo Rodrigues (Computer Science Department)
logic programming, Prolog

Lecturer (candidate tba, Philosophy Department)
mathematical linguistics, formal properties of grammar, model theory,

Lecturer (candidate tba, Philosophy Department)
computational approaches to discourse theory, formal semantics

Course convenor: Shalom Lappin

For additional information and application forms send inquiries to
<lisa.turner at kcl.ac.uk>  ,
or visit our web site at
<www.kcl.ac.uk/kis/schools/hums/philosophy/MScCLFG.html>.



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Lisa Turner
Departmental Administrator
Philosophy Department
King's College London
WC2R 2LS
Tel: 0171 873 2231
Fax: 0171 873 2270

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