The project will run over six years (2022--2027) and is funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond for a total of 33.5 Million SEK. It and constitutes a core language technology research team. In addition, we have researchers from (historical) linguistics, lexicography, analytical sociology, gender studies and literary studies. The program comprises five subprojects, out of which three are core language technology and NLP, one relates to reevaluating existing change hypotheses proposed by historical linguists, and the final consist of four humanities and social science projects including lexicography. The project website contains up-to-date information about our progress and work.
Change is Key!
Project duration
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Project members
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Nina Tahmasebi
(Principal Investigator)
nina.tahmasebi@gu.se -
Simon Hengchen
(Researcher)
simon.hengchen@gu.se -
Haim Dubossarsky
(Researcher)
Queen Mary University of London -
Dominik Schlechtweg
(Researcher)
IMS, University of Stuttgart -
Shafqat Virk
(Researcher)
shafqat.virk@svenska.gu.se -
Emma Sköldberg
(Researcher)
emma.skoldberg@svenska.gu.se -
Mats Malm
(Researcher)
Göteborgs universitet -
Mia Liinason
(Researcher)
Lunds universitet -
Sarah Valdez
(Researcher)
Institute for Analytical Sociology, Linköpings Universitet -
Dirk Geeraerts
(Researcher)
KU Leuven -
Stefano de Pascale
(PostDoc)
KU Leuven
Funding
- Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (M21-0021)
Research topics
- lexical-semantic-change
Project type
- Research project
- Externally funded