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University or Organization: The Linguist List, Indiana University Web Address: http://linguistlist.org/

Type of Work: Annotation, Programming, Editing, Analysis, Corpus creation, Translation

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics

                     General Linguistics

                     Language Documentation

                     Lexicography

                     Text/Corpus Linguistics

Duration: 17-May-2015 to 15-Aug-2015

Voluntary

Internship Location: Bloomington, Indiana, USA

Minimum Education Level: No Minimum

Description:

The LINGUIST List offers summer internships in 2015 for undergraduate and graduate students, even for senior high-school students. If you are interested in working with The LINGUIST List over the summer, consider applying for our summer internship program: http://linguistlist.org/getinvolved.cfm

Interns at LINGUIST List have the opportunity to participate in the daily operations of the LINGUIST List. They also get involved in interdisciplinary research projects and activities under the supervision of local faculty at Indiana University or visiting faculty at The LINGUIST List.

During the internship you will work on LINGUIST List tasks, including editing submissions to the LINGUIST List and correspondence with linguists, and you will have the opportunity to work on concrete research projects related to language and STEM sub-disciplines: dealing with language documentation, speech and language data, as well as engineering of software solutions and algorithms, mathematical concepts and methods, and technologies.

Depending on individual interests or skills interns can get involved in the following projects for a certain proportion of their work time:

- Language and Location: A Map Accessibility Project (LL-MAP) using GIS and geographical language information

- MultiTree, a digital library of scholarly hypotheses visualization project

- General Ontology for Linguistic Description (GOLD) or the Lexical Enhancement via the GOLD Ontology (LEGO)

- The DAPS (Detecting Anomalous Parse Structures) project, developing ways of detecting errors in dependency parse structures

- Yiddish speech corpus and automatic speech recognition and forced alignment

- Chatino speech corpus and automatic speech recognition and forced alignment

- Texas-German speech corpus and automatic speech recognition and forced alignment

- Marathi Phonation-Type Contrast Typology and Resourcing

- Chimpoto corpus analyses and annotation, ELAN format transformation

- Grammar Engineering (Morphology and Syntax, Finite State and LFG-based) for Slavic and Asia-Pacific languages

- language data encoding, common language technologies for the annotation, creation of digital dictionaries and lexicons, audio and video recordings for language documentation

- Natural Language Processing (NLP) algorithms and Human Language Technology

(HLT) applications.

Internships are generally available for a three-month period between May and August, 30 to 40 hours per week. Interns can receive a modest stipend. Housing is not provided, although The LINGUIST List team and the local linguistics students and faculty at Indiana University in Bloomington can provide some assistance in locating accommodations. International applicants are encouraged, but must have or obtain an appropriate visa, i.e. one that permits them to work, study, or intern in the US.

Application Deadline: 30-Apr-2015

Mailing Address for Applications:

               Damir Cavar

              111 N Bryan Ave

              Bloomington, Indiana 47408

              USA

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Contact Information:

              Malgorzata Cavar

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              Phone: +1 812 391-360

              Fax: +1 888 908-2629