6 projects

FORSKNINGSINFRA-FORSKNINGSINFRA

Norwegian diachronic corpus 200–1814

Norchron will be a database that collects most Norwegian texts written between 200 and 1814 in single point of access. The texts will be supplied with grammatical information for specialists as well as glossing and automated translations to make them more accessible to other users such as local h...

Awarded: NOK 20.0 mill.

Project Period: 2025-2031

Location: Oslo - Oslove

IKTFORSKNING-IKTFORSKNING

Universal Natural Language Understanding

Even if today's large language models, like ChatGPT, have become extremely good at understanding linguistic meaning, it is still possible to trick them, for example with clever use of negation ('not', 'without', etc.) and other small words that change the meaning of otherwise frequently occurring...

Awarded: NOK 12.7 mill.

Project Period: 2020-2025

Location: Oslo - Oslove

FORINFRA-Nasjonal sats.på forskningsinfrastrukt.

LIA - Language Infrastructure made Accessible

The aim of Language Infrastructure made Accessible (LIA) was to gather as many recordings as possible from the four universities: the University of Oslo, the University of Bergen, the University of Tromsø and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Tape with soundsignal above and ...

Awarded: NOK 27.3 mill.

Project Period: 2014-2023

Location: Oslo - Oslove

IS-BILAT-Mobilitet Norge-USA /Canada

Pragmatic Resources in Old Indo-European Languages - research stay for Olga Thomason

PROIEL will be a close linguistic study of the language of the Greek text of the New Testament as well as its translations into the old Indo-European languages Latin, Gothic, Armenian and Church Slavonic. In its first stage, the project aims at describing and accounting for the so-called 'pragma...

Awarded: NOK 0.25 mill.

Project Period: 2009-2009

Location: Oslo - Oslove

IS-BILAT-Mobilitet Norge-USA /Canada

Pragmatic Resources in Old Indo-European Languages - visit from Professor Jared Klein

PROIEL will be a close linguistic study of the language of the Greek text of the New Testament as well as its translations into the old Indo-European languages Latin, Gothic, Armenian and Church Slavonic. In its first stage, the project aims at describing and accounting for the so-called 'pragma...

Awarded: NOK 36,500

Project Period: 2008-2008

Location: Oslo - Oslove

YFF-Yngre, fremragende forskere

Pragmatic resources in old Indo-European languages

This project will be a close linguistic study of the language of the Greek text of the New Testament as well as its translations into the old Indo-European languages Latin, Gothic, Armenian and Church Slavonic. In its first stage, the project aims at desc ribing and accounting for the so-called '...

Awarded: NOK 9.5 mill.

Project Period: 2007-2013

Location: Oslo - Oslove