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Research Group in Computational Linguistics


The Research Group in Computational Linguistics

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Research Group Participants

    Faculty with primary interests in Computational Linguistics
    • Sheila Dooley Collberg
    • Michael Hammond, Prof (Ph.D. UCLA, 1984) Electronic Dictionaries, Computational Phonology. (Department of Linguistics)
    • Terry Langendoen, Prof (Ph.D. MIT, 1964) Formal Systems, Mark-up, Logic, Mathematical Linguisticis. (Department of Linguistics)
    • Natasha Warner
    Faculty with secondary interests in Computational Linguistics
    • Cecile McKee
    Graduate Students Affiliates
    • Will Lewis (Linguistics) <to be written>

Research Projects

Graduate Programs in Computational Linguistics

    The research group, in coordination with the department of linguistics, sponsors a Ph.D. in Linguistics with a specialization in Computational Linguistics with an emphasis on the relation between theoretical approaches to language and computational implementation.

    Degree programs in other areas of Computer Science are available through the Computer Science Department.

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