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Sat Apr 12 2008
Jobs: German, Standard & Corpus Linguistics: Post Doc, U Manchester
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1. Martin
Durrell,
German, Standard & Corpus Linguistics: Post Doc, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Message 1: German, Standard & Corpus Linguistics: Post Doc, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
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Date: 11-Apr-2008
From: Martin Durrell <martin.durrell manchester.ac.uk>
Subject: German, Standard & Corpus Linguistics: Post Doc, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
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University or Organization: University of Manchester
Department: School of Languages, Linguistics & Culture
Job Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
Web Address: http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/subjects/german/
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Text/Corpus Linguistics
Required Language(s): German, Standard (deu)
Description:
We are seeking to recruit two postdoc researchers to work on the project GerManC Plus: A Representative Historical Corpus of German 1650-1800, coordinated by Professor Martin Durrell and Dr Paul Bennett. The project is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Further details on the website: http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/research/projects/germanc/ The aim of the project is to compile a representative historical corpus of written German for the years 1650-1800 which will be comparable with extant English corpora for this period, and constitute a research tool for comparative studies of the development of the two languages. It will build on an earlier ESRC-funded project (GerManC) completed in spring 2007 which was restricted to newspaper texts and and will ultimately be incorporated into GerManC Plus. GerManC Plus will consist of a collection of sample texts of 2000 words each from the main text types attested at this time, selected with a view to achieving chronological and regional representativeness. The finished corpus will consist of about 800,000 words in total and will present a picture of the development of the language in time and space which will be as representative as possible. The corpus will be fully annotated in accordance with Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) standards. Building on the achievements of the pilot project, software programs will be developed to assist the linguistic analysis of the corpus material. In particular, we shall be aiming first to lemmatize the corpus fully, which involves solving problems associated with spelling variation and inflectional forms. It is also intended to adapt software in order to tag the corpus for parts of speech, and where appropriate to classify words according to grammatical category. Finally we shall be aiming to develop programs capable of undertaking syntactic parsing of the corpus. An associated PhD student will be working in particular on this latter aspect of the project. The project is being undertaken in close collaboration with a number of colleagues and institutions in Britain and Germany, notably the Institut für Deutsche Sprache in Mannheim and the Deutsch - Diachron - Digital project for a comprehensive historical corpus of German. The first postdoc (Reference: HUM/80301) will be responsible for selecting and digitizing the historical German texts. S/he will have completed a PhD in some aspect of German linguistics and have a high level of competence in German, an ability to read older German texts and experience in collecting and working with historical linguistic data. Some experience of working with linguistic corpora would be an advantage. The second postdoc (Reference HUM/80302) will be responsible for developing analytical tools associated with the corpus. S/he will have completed a PhD in some aspect of computational linguistics, have a good level of competence in German and experience in working with linguistic corpora and text analysis software. Some acquaintance with historical linguistic data, particularly in respect of German, would be an advantage.
Application Deadline: 16-May-2008
Web Address for Applications: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/vacancies
Contact Information:
Jonathan Starbrook
Email: jonathan.starbrook manchester.ac.uk
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