Computational Linguistics

Admission requirements for the graduate program in Computational Linguistics
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  • A. Bachelors of Arts, undergraduate program in Linguistics

As a part of the three-year program, they must take the following courses and pass the exams:
• LI1001: General Linguistics
• LI1002: Indo-European Linguistics
• LI1003: Algebraic Linguistics
• LI1101: Phonology
• LI1102: Morphology
• LI1103: Syntax
• LI1104: Semantics
• LI1202: History of Linguistic Theories
• LI1222: Generative Grammar
• LI1223: Corpus Linguistics
• Zxxx: Foreign language

  • B. Bachelors of Arts, philological and neophilological undergraduate programs

Within the 7th and the 8th semester, they must take the following supplemental courses and pass the exams:
• LI1011: Introduction to General Linguistics
• LI1003: Algebraic Linguistics
• LI1223: Corpus Linguistics
• LI1002: Indo-European Linguistics

  • C. Bachelors of Arts, other undergraduate programs

Within the 7th and the 8th semester, they must take the following supplemental courses and pass the exams:
• LI1011: Introduction to General Linguistics
• LI1003: Algebraic Linguistics
• LI1223: Corpus Linguistics
• LI1002: Indo-European Linguistics
• LI1101: Phonology
• LI1102: Morphology
• LI1103: Syntax
• LI1104: Semantics

  • Credit points from the following courses offered by other departments will be added to the total credit within the graduate program in Computational Linguistics:

• Introduction to Natural Language Processing
• Natural Language Processing Tools
• Language Engineering
• Artificial Intelligence
• Theory of Information Science
• Introduction to Information Retrieval
• Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing
• Application of Computers in Language Teaching
• Computational Grammar Models
• Text and Language Processing
• Linguistic Databases
• Introduction to Computational Speech
• Speech Recognition and Synthesis