30.2013, Support: Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics: PhD, University of Trento
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Subject: 30.2013, Support: Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics: PhD, University of Trento
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Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 12:20:36
From: Roberto Zamparelli [roberto.zamparelli at unitn.it]
Subject: Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics: PhD, University of Trento, Italy
Institution/Organization: University of Trento
Department: CIMEC
Web Address: http://www.cimec.unitn.it
Level: PhD
Duties: Research
Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics
Theoretical linguistics
Description:
The Doctoral Program in Cognitive and Brain Sciences at CIMEC (Centro
Interdipartimentale Mente/Cervello, https://www.cimec.unitn.it/en), has a
number of fully-funded fellowships on topics which include linguistics, with
special focus on:
- Spatio-temporal integration of syntactic and semantic information (M.
Tettamanti)
- The neural bases of language development (M. Tettamanti)
- Access to grounded conceptual representations with and without awareness (M.
Tettamanti)
- Neurofunctional correlates of sentence comprehension: Evidence from brain
damage (G. Miceli)
- Neurofunctional correlates of sentence comprehension: Evidence from
neuromodulation studies (G. Miceli)
- Using computational methods to probe theoretical linguistic questions (R.
Zamparelli)
- Language at the interface: syntax/semantics, semantics/prosody,
semantics/general cognitition (R. Zamparelli)
Academic Year begin: November 1, 2019
Program duration: 4 years
The program is in English.
CIMEC is located in Rovereto, in the Italian Alps, between Trento and Verona,
East of the Garda lake.
To apply, please see the application link provided below.
Application Deadline: 21-May-2019
Web Address for Applications: https://www.unitn.it/en/ateneo/1942/announcement-of-selection
Contact Information:
Prof. Roberto Zamparelli
roberto.zamparelli at unitn.it
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