LINGUIST List 12.2864
Wed Nov 14 2001
FYI: Developmental Ling, Computational Ling Programs
Editor for this issue: Marie Klopfenstein <marielinguistlist.org>
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Mits Ota, MSc in Developmental Linguistics - U of Edinburgh
vanvalinacsu.buffalo.edu>, New Master's in Computational Linguistics at Univ at Buffalo
Message 1: MSc in Developmental Linguistics - U of Edinburgh
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 16:30:15 -0000
From: Mits Ota <mitsling.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: MSc in Developmental Linguistics - U of Edinburgh
MSc in Developmental Linguistics
at the University of Edinburgh
We announce a new one-year MSc degree in Developmental
Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh. The programme is
based in the Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics
and draws on the world-class expertise in language research
at Edinburgh, principally in the Department of Theoretical
and Applied Linguistics, Department of Psychology, and the
Division of Informatics (incorporating the School of
Cognitive Science).
We invite applications from individuals with a good
undergraduate degree in linguistics, psychology or a related
subject. Our goal is to provide students with an advanced
understanding of current research on language acquisition
and language change from the perspectives of cognitive
psychology and linguistic theory. The programme also
provides methodological skills needed to conduct novel
research in these fields, and will be a valuable precursor to
PhD studies at Edinburgh or elsewhere.
For further information, please visit our website
(http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/teaching/postgrad/mscdl/) or
contact:
Dr. Antonella Sorace
Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics
University of Edinburgh
Adam Ferguson Building
Edinburgh EH8 9LL, UK
E-mail: antonellaling.ed.ac.uk
Message 2: New Master's in Computational Linguistics at Univ at Buffalo
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 11:50:15 -0500
From: vanvalinacsu.buffalo.edu> <vanvalinacsu.buffalo.edu>
Subject: New Master's in Computational Linguistics at Univ at Buffalo
As part of its emphasis in Linguistics and Cognitive Science, the
Department of Linguistics at the University at Buffalo (The State
University of New York) announces a new interdisciplinary M.S. program in
computational linguistics. The program is offered jointly with the
Department of Computer Science & Engineering and is intented to prepare
students for jobs in informational technology and related fields.
Detailed information and application materials for this and other UB
Ph.D. and M.A. programs in Linguistics can be found on our web site:
http://wings.buffalo.edu/linguistics/