LINGUIST List 17.2275
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Tue Aug 08 2006
Jobs: German, Standard & Comp Ling: Scientist, U of Stuttgart
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1. Uwe
Reyle,
German, Standard & Computational Linguistics: Scientist, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Message 1: German, Standard & Computational Linguistics: Scientist, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Date: 08-Aug-2006
From: Uwe Reyle <uwe ims.uni-stuttgart.de>
Subject: German, Standard & Computational Linguistics: Scientist, University of Stuttgart, Germany
University or Organization: University of Stuttgart Department: Institute for Computational Linguistics Web Address: http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/linguistik/sfb732/ Job Rank: Scientist Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics Required Language(s): German, Standard (deu) Description: Within the SFB 732 (Incremental Specification in Context) there is a vacancy for the following position. (N.B. this position has not been previously advertised!) 1. Full position BAT IIa. The position is shared between project B4 (Lexikalische Information und ihre Entfaltung im Kontext von Wortbildung, Satz und Diskurs/Lexical Information and its Unfolding within the Context of Word formation, Sentence and Discourse, directed by H. Kamp & A Roßdeutscher) and project D1 (Representation of Ambiguities and their resolution in Context, directed by U. Reyle.) Tasks: Development of algorithms for the construction of underspecified semantic representations from underspecified syntactic analyses and for the reduction/elimination of semantic underspecification on the basis of contextual information. Requirements: A solid knowledge of formal semantics and logic; first-hand experience with computational methods of semantic representation and theorem proving. Desirable: Knowledge of Discourse Representation Theory. Formal requirement: PhD Address for Applications: Prof. Dr. Hans Kamp Institut fuer Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung Universitaet Stuttgart Azenbergstr. 12 Stuttgart 70174 Germany Email: hans ims.uni-stuttgart.de Application Deadline: (Open until filled)
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