Project Team There were three core members of the GeM project team at the conclusion of the project. They are, along with affiliations at that time: Judy Delin
At the beginning of the GeM project, Judy Delin was Senior Lecturer in Language and Linguistics at the Department of English Studies of the University of Stirling and was the manager of the GeM project. Her research interests are in syntax and discourse analysis - especially across languages - the structure of information and the layout of illustrated documents. Dr Judy Delin and now at:
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John Bateman John Bateman is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the English Department of the University of Bremen, specializing in functional and computational linguistics and translation. His research interests include functional linguistic approaches to multilingual and multimodal document design. John Bateman |
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Renate Henschel
Renate Henschel is a computational linguist with specialities in machine translation, multilingual natural language generation, nominal referring expressions, and XML-based linguistic annotation schemes. Renate Henschel |
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Vacancies: there are currently no vacancies for positions on the project | ||||||||
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Patrick Allen
Patrick Allen is Lecturer in Electronic Imaging and Media Communications at the University of Bradford. He has a background in art history and knowledge-based systems. His research interests include illustration and the multimodal text, visual culture and the press. Patrick Allen |
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Stewart Pleace: Web and document design, now Web Team Manager at Scottish Amicable in Stirling. |
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The project
is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. Based at the University
of Stirling and the University of Bremen, its principal researchers are
at Stirling's Centre for Research in Communication and Language (Judy Delin,
Renate Henschel) and the Faculty of Language and Literature at the University
of Bremen (John Bateman). |
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