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Fields SyntaxArtificial intelligenceMorphology (linguistics)Natural language processingFormal semantics (linguistics) Institutions University of ManchesterUMISTUniversity College DublinUniversity of SussexUniversity of London Thesis Understanding English descriptions of programs (1980) Doctoral students Maytham Al-AbbasMajda Al-LiabiNassim El-beyMajed Al-SabaanIman AlsharhanMohammad Sohal VoraYasser Muhammad Naguib SabtanChen-Li KuoAnilkumar SorathiyaCarlo LusuardiKatherine HargreavesWafa IdrisHanady Mansour Ahmed,Ting LawJohn KerinsVahid MirzaeianDebora FieldMarie-Josee HamelAndromache AretaMathias SchulzeIrina Reyero-SansRobert GaizauskasJohn KellySharon Wood, 1990Chris ThorntonAnthony Robbins, 1988 Books Formal Methods in Artificial Intelligence, AI in Practice: Examples in POP-11 People also search for Rosalind Barrett, Aaron Sloman, Allan Ramsay |
Allan M. Ramsay is a Professor of Formal Linguistics in the School of Computer Science at the University of Manchester.
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Education
Ramsay's undergraduate degree was in Logic and Mathematics from the University of Sussex. After completing a Master of Science degree in Logic from the University of London, he returned to Sussex to complete a PhD in Artificial Intelligence. Prior to working at UMIST and the University of Manchester, he was Professor of Artificial Intelligence at University College Dublin.
Research
Ramsay's research focuses on Natural language processing, including morphology and syntax. He has published papers on the analysis of free word order languages, particularly morphology of the Arabic language, which poses a number of specific problems. Some of this research has been funded by the EPSRC.