11.1760, Jobs: Linguist for Eng grammar development/NLE system

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Subject: 11.1760, Jobs: Linguist for Eng grammar development/NLE system

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Date:  Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:18:37 +0100
From:  Michelle Hickey <Michelle.Hickey at 3f.co.uk>
Subject:  Linguists sought for development of English grammar in a NLE system

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Date:  Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:18:37 +0100
From:  Michelle Hickey <Michelle.Hickey at 3f.co.uk>
Subject:  Linguists sought for development of English grammar in a NLE system


Linguists sought for development of English grammar in a natural
language engineering system

The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's or master's degree in
linguistics or computational linguistics, focussing on syntax. She/he
will enjoy grappling with the intricacies of English syntax, and will
also be interested in semantics. Creative problem-solving skills and an
ability to work independently and with meticulous attention to detail
are musts. Computer skills, industrial experience, and an ability to
turn theory into practice would be definite advantages.

Remuneration package includes a competitive salary, stock options,
pension plan and income replacement scheme. 3F Ltd is part of the
Mindmaker, Inc. group. (See http://www.3f.co.uk and www.mindmaker.com )

To apply send CV plus two referees to: Michelle Hickey, 3F Ltd, PO Box
245, Durham, DH1 3TT, United Kingdom or facsimile 0191 (or +44 191)
3861091.  Email: Enquiries at 3f.co.uk

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