Central and Eastern European Survey
Training
Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University
- Willingnes to receive PhD students: YES
- Research areas for PhD supervision: Theoretical Linguistics:
Syntax: formal framework for dependency syntax as a linguistic level
of interface towards cognition, including the topic-focus articulation
of the sentence.
Semantics and pragmatics: impact of topic and focus on an intensional
interpretation of the sentence and of the discourse.
Morphology: formal descriptive framework.
Statistical methods: development of methods suitable for free-word
order languages and for languages with high degree of inflection,
mainly for parsing purposes.
Natural Language Processing:
Parsing and generation of Czech (morphology, tagging, syntax, discourse)
for the aims of machine
translation, human-machine interface, information retrieval, grammar
checkers, automatic document generation. Parsing English for the aims of
machine translation. Experiments with speech recognition for Czech.
- Average number of PhD students every year: 5-10
- Events organised regularly: Courses, Seminars,
Workshops.
- List of Events:
Event Title: Vilem Mathesius Center Courses in Linguistics and Semiotics Duration: two weeks, once or twice a year Lecturer(s): world-wide recognized experts in various fields of linguistics and computational linguistics from abroad and from the Czech republic the
world, different per series
Event Title: Formal linguistics Seminar Duration: 90 minutes every week Lecturer(s): supervisor: prof. Petr Sgall, contributions by workers and students from the Institute and by visiting scholars
Event Title: Week of Doctorand Students Duration: one week, annually Lecturer(s): a workshop for poastgraduate students to present their work
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