10 August: fyi -- metaphor postdoc, Birmingham
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The post is available from the 1st of October 2005 and will last until
the 30th of June 2008 with the possibility of a slight extension of a
few months.
The successful applicant will join an EPSRC-funded project recently
awarded to Professor John Barnden and Drs Alan Wallington, Sheila
Glasbey and Mark Lee entitled "Coping with the Open-Endedness of
Everyday Metaphorical Language: theory, corpus study and computational
implementation," an informal description of which can be found at
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~amw/Metaphor/informal.html.
The project is inter-disciplinary in scope and is concerned with
investigating, describing, and formalising the type of information that
is unchanging between the source/vehicle and the target/tenor of a
metaphorical utterance.
It is intended that the post-holder will concentrate primarily on the
formal description of the above type of ‘invariant’ information using an
‘event-based’ formalism and on helping to implement the resulting
descriptions within the ‘ATT-Meta’ system for reasoning with the
contents of metaphorical descriptions (see
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jab/ATT-Meta). However, we shall consider
applicants with interests in other aspects of the project.
Candidates should have a Ph.D or equivalent experience. They should want
to engage in a careful and sensitive investigation of English and should
enjoy working in an interdisciplinary field. Preference will be given to
candidates who are able to offer many of the following: computational
linguistics; linguistics; Artificial Intelligence; experience of
developing large systems; knowledge of formal approaches to reasoning;
Prolog; evidence of sensitivity to the use of metaphor and figurative
language; publications skills and desire to publish; self motivation and
the ability to work collaboratively.
The deadline for applications is Thursday, September the 15th.
Interviewing will commence in the final week of September.
Salary will be up to £22507 per annum depending on experience.
For an application form please contact Jo Gerald at
tel: +44 (0)121 414 7415.
For more details about the project please contact John Barnden (email:
J.A.Barnden@cs.bham.ac.uk, tel +44 (0)121 4143816) or Alan Wallington
(email: A.M.Wallington@cs.bham.ac.uk, tel: +44 (0)121 4142795).
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