FYI, this position apparently relates to machine translation. (Fwd from the Linguist list)... DZO
Date: 01-Jun-2006 From: Paul Curran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Tagalog, Malay & Computational Linguistics: Lexicographer, ToggleText Pty Ltd University or Organization: ToggleText Pty Ltd Department: Research and Development Job Rank: Lexicographer Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics; Lexicography; Machine Translation Required Language(s): Tagalog (tgl) Austronesian, Malay Description: Expressions of Interest - (EOI's) Lexicographers ToggleText is a company specialising in the development of automatic translators for the web and enterprise solutions. You may find out more about us at www.toggletext.com The company will be undertaking a number of major research projects in natural language processing (NLP) in the new financial year (i.e. after 1 July 2006) and is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified lexicographers. Lexicographers - Malay and Tagalog Malay and Tagalog lexicographers with graduate or post-graduate qualifications will be sought as part of a multidisciplinary team. Malay or Tagalog language studies, linguistics or ESL qualifications would be highly regarded. Native or near-native Malay or Tagalog language skills are essential. Experience encoding foreign language terminology according to specific conventions would be highly desirable but not essential. The willingness to learn, to follow instructions and cooperate in a team effort would be highly regarded. If you have the qualifications, skills and experience for this role please respond to this EOI and provide a Curriculum Vitae along with contact details (phone and/or email) of a suitable referee. EOI's close on 12 June 2006. Send your EOI to Paul Curran at:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Melbourne, Australia). Contact Information: Business Development Director Paul Curran Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: +61 3 9521 8011 Apply on-line at: http://www.toggletext.com/contact.php _______________________________________________ Mt-list mailing list