Linguistics Technological Jobs

Here's a sampling of non-academic technology-related jobs where people I know are employed.

Areas include: speech synthesis, speech recognition, speech and language pathology, film dialog design, creating dictionaries, language databases,and grammars, translation, language acquisition and teaching, military intelligence, text generation, and information retrieval.

http://www.geocities.com/aishasaidi provides introductory information on computational linguistics.

Some of the following are job-listings, some are homepages of the companies themselves.

(Please, send me more of these, and links to company web-sites.)

Note: These are NOT necessarily current job offerings! They are just meant to give you a sampling of what's out there.

Speech synthesis

Speech recognition

Speech language pathology

Translation

Film dialog design

Creating dictionaries, grammars, and databases

Information retrieval

Military intelligence

Information retrieval

amazon.com is looking for developers with a head for natural language and information retrieval. We are interested in approaches to query processing and retrieval that are language independent. E-mail Mike Schultz if you have questions or are interested. (posted 2/99)

Language acquisition and teaching

Other

CoGenTex is a small company specialized in text generation. We have a need for a syntactician to work on our grammar of English over the summer. Our grammar is a multistratal dependency grammar based on Melcuk's Meaning-Text Theory (Melcuk 1988). However, no special knowledge of dependency grammar is needed, assuming a reasonable understanding of syntax and a native-speaker command of English. The work could be full time or part time, and could be performed either in Philadelphia, PA, or in Ithaca, NY. Compensation commensurate with syntactic acumen. (from Owen Rambow)

Questions? Comments? Please send e-mail: ngn@unh.edu

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This page was last updated by Naomi Nagy on 8/8/06.