[Edit (09/05): le programme mis à jour est désormais disponible à la page
http://htl.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/scharf.htm
à noter aussi un exposé dans le cadre du linglunch Paris Diderot, le jeudi 31 mai à 12:00.]
Peter Scharf, Université Paris Diderot,
"Introduction to Sanskrit Computational Linguistics"
Researching the linguistic treatises of India to enrich formal and computational linguistics and utilizing techniques of contemporary linguistics to formalize Indian linguistic theories
Programme complet des interventions (dates et lieux precisés ultérieurement)
- Linguistic Issues in the Character-Encoding of Sanskrit: clarifying the axes of information encoding: graphic-phonetic, sequential-featural, and contrastive- non-contrastive.
- Vedic recitation: The relationship between the description in phonetic treatises, manuscripts, and contemporary oral recitation.
- Indic lexical resources: The historical evolution of root lists (dhâtupâ.tha) and their relation to rules in Indian grammars.
- Ancient Indic versus modern European morphology: Linguistic perspectives on ontology.
- Non-linear Sanskrit syntax: Developing language-neutral syntactic representation.
- Indian semantic theory: Competing perspectives on speech cognition in grammar (vyâkara.na), logic (nyâya), ritual exegesis (karmamîmâ.msâ).
- Indian ontology and aesthetics: The categorization of what is, and the human experience of it.
- Developing interchange formats and interoperability protocols for computational linguistics of Sanskrit and other Indic languages.
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