Diana Santos: Short presentation
I am currently teaching Portuguese language and linguistics at the University of Oslo (Institute for European languages, literature and area studies), after 25 years of research and development on the computational processing of Portuguese, which included the launching and management of the Linguateca project.
I teach the following courses at the bachelor level:
- POR1101, Portuguese grammar with emphasis on the verbal domain (spring term)
- POR1102, Portuguese grammar with emphasis on the nominal domain (autumn term)
- POR2101, Portuguese grammar with emphasis on contrastive issues (spring term)
- POR2102, Portuguese grammar with emphasis on corpus-linguistics method (autumn term)
Research interests (both from a language and a computational point of view):
- Semantics
- Translation
- Corpus-based research
- Evaluation
- Cultural studies
- Statistical methods in linguistics
See my homepage at the Linguateca site for further information and publications.
See also my interview (in Norwegian) as new employee at ILOS, 18 March 2011.
Current projects or initiatives in which UiO is (to a different extent) involved:
Recent presentations at the University of Oslo:
Last modified: 23 October 2011.