I taught Computational Syntax and Morphology at the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota (summer 2010). This is an advanced course offered for SIL linguists (including field linguists) with an emphasis on the computational tools necessary for the analysis of the syntax and morphology of natural language. It covers topics such as
corpus linguistics, information extraction and data mining, text processing tools and techniques, shallow parsing tecniques, finite state Techniques, tagging, chunking, and shallow transfer machine translation. |