26.3706, Internships: Semitic Morphology Engineering

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Subject: 26.3706, Internships: Semitic Morphology Engineering

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Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2015 12:54:15
From: Leopoldo Varela [leopoldo at apple.com]
Subject: Semitic Morphology Engineering

 University or Organization: Apple
Department: LRE
Web Address: http://www.apple.com

Type of Work: Programming

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                     Morphology
                     Typology

Duration: 01-Sep-2015 to 01-Dec-2015
Voluntary
Internship Location: Cupertino, California, USA
Minimum Education Level: BA
Special Qualifications: 

The candidate should:

- Be a native (or close native) speaker of Arabic or Hebrew
- Have a degree in applied linguistics or related field
- Have written a thesis or project about non-concatenative morphology. 

Description:
- Model morphology rules for semitic and right-to-left languages
- Develop applications for linguistic annotation

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Contact Information:
	Mr Leopoldo Varela 
	Email: leopoldo at apple.com



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