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Dag Trygve Truslew Haug is a Professor at the Department of Classics at the University of Oslo, specializing in Greek and Latin linguistics with a focus on syntax and computational approaches. His research bridges classical philology with modern computational linguistics, particularly through treebank development and semantic analysis.
His primary research interests include:
- Greek and Latin grammatical structures
- Lexical-Functional Grammar and formal semantics
- Computational linguistics and treebank development
- Historical linguistics and syntactic change
- Semantic annotation frameworks
- Morphological tagging systems
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on computational linguistics applications for classical languages, semantic parsing methodologies, and the development of linguistic resources for Norwegian. The work shows consistent innovation in formal semantics, corpus linguistics, and interdisciplinary applications in computational biology.
He leads the DAMOS project (Database of Mycenaean at Oslo) and participates in multiple research groups including Digital Humanities, Grammar and Meaning, Language Change, Linguistics and Poetics, Pragmatics: Theory & Experiments, and Super Linguistics.
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