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The FrameNet ProjectInternational Computer Science
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Note: Name-links are email; web page links follow when available.
| Principal investigator: | Professor of Linguistics, at the University of California at Berkeley since 1971. His research has concentrated mainly on questions of syntax and lexical semantics, and has emphasized the relationship between properties of linguistic form and matters of meaning and use. | |
| Lexicographic advisor: | Professional lexicographer since 1966, first as General Editor of the Collins-Robert English-French dictionaries, then as Lexicographical Advisor to Oxford University Press. Has organized training courses and workshops in lexicography. Interests: lexicographical analysis of corpus data; how lexical semantic theory can contribute to real-world dictionaries; lexicographer training; dictionary use. | |
| Planning advisor: | Assistant Professor of Computational Linguistics at the Institute for Natural Language Processing of Stuttgart University (Germany). Interested in corpus-based lexicography, dictionaries for NLP and Machine Translation. Was involved in the DELIS project in 1993-1995. | |
| Developer: | Computational linguist and Assistant Researcher for the UCB Linguistics Department. He also enjoys aviation, judo, and the great outdoors. | |
| Collaborator: | Assistant professor of linguistics and cognitive science, and a former email-soap-opera author, at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He can often be found performing computational linguistics or silly musical comedy. | |
| Other researchers: | Graduate student in Linguistics at UC Berkeley. | |
| Graduate student in Linguistics, violinist, and corpus querist whose dissertation research is concerned with language processing in aphasia and elsewhere. | ||
| Graduate student in Linguistics at UC Berkeley. Interests include: lexical semantics, syntax, grammatical constructions, language acquisition, cognitive linguistics, the perfect ratatouille. | ||
| Editor quondam futurisque, and yet another graduate student in Linguistics at UCB, she attempts to maintain sanity by being outdoors as much as possible, knitting, and singing. | ||
| Artist and gourmet cook, reader, conversationalist, and, oh yes, graduate student in Linguistics. She partitions her brain for work on FrameNet, dissertation, and knotty socio-political problems. |